@@andrewpawlak4203it’s because people will only glance at the comment and automatically fill in what they were trying to say. I wasn’t until I opened reply’s and looked at your comment then back at the original when I noticed the errors.
It's more of an immediate reaction of confirming to himself he's right. I've had this exact thing happen many times working on music both with the synths and randomly playing songs I know and being like wtf
It cones from the dimension where the sun is much closer to earth, and caused the entire earth to become a desert. Then 6 wizards from galor raved for 70 days to sandstorm in a sandstorm to summon the galorgian planet tow-worm to drag earth back an appropriate distance from the sun, saving humanity. Then they locked the song in the eternal infinite dimension vault to save other dimensions in case it happens again to one of the other dimensions.
@@EggShensSixDemonBaginteresting, can you go into specifics? Never talked to him myself but every time I saw him at echostage in DC he seemed upbeat, chill, talking to the crowd and saying funny things
@fiscalcpiano 1. 2011. Club in Chicago. VIP holder. Having a drink backstage. A few guys wandered in wearing their VIP lanyards, same as me, but dressed in some old school Kikwear and candy. After they asked for an autograph, Deadmau5 jokes, "Look at this shit. Maybe we should go. It's getting a little ravey in here," with a lot of elitist and douchy inflection. 2. 2014.. Basically the same thing only it was me and a few friends looking "ravey." That was backstage at Ultra, of all places. FUCK THAT GUY. I'll never pay for his music.
When you reduce this it is every single guy out there. We could be locked in and focused! Then nostalgia hits or a memory pops in our head and we squirrel out for a moment. You can tell that this just happened when you see a micro smile on the guys face that little tiny smirk is us chasing the rabbit of our memory down the rabbit hole!
IMO, DaRude Sandstorm is one of those "Inevitable" works of art. Many have probably stumbled into a similar 'sound' both before and after DaRude published the song.
You can see his thought process on his face to clearly lol. Tries something. The look of “oh that sounds familiar, what if I tried”. Then that look of “oh not ‘familiar’, this is just how it was made”
I did this before. I was jamming with a friend and was fiddling with my bass trying to come up with a tune and I thought I came up with the greatest thing ever. It was a great walking bass groove, kind of jazzy, and I thought I had outdone myself. My friend stares into my eyes for about 10 seconds and says 'Bro, that's "Longview" '. And that's how I accidentally learned to play "Longview" by Green Day.
😂😂😂yessssss!!!!! .....and just like THAT.....Joel is taken down memory lane!! Thank you, Darude!!!! For SANDSTORM!! BOTH OF YOU TALENTED LEGENDS ARE BLESSINGS IN ALL OUR MEMORY BANKS!!❤🎉
The look on his face after he did it though is priceless, the feeling of accomplishment I see in him makes me want to start music again🥹 Let the fingers play what the brain wants✨
I love when I’m picking around on a guitar sometimes I’ll stumble across and sound or a rhythm that instantly connects to a song 😂 it’s like finding an old shirt you forgot you loved.
Everytime i see this short pop up after months and years im sent down a deadmous rabbithole ultimately leading to the video of how he found the vocals to The Veldt.
This just shows how simple this music is that you can make it by accident. I really don’t consider this on the same level as learning sheet music and mastering an instrument
At least it's something he recognized immediately. I've definitely spent hours crafting something that I was really loving and vibing with before realizing I'm just recreating a song I haven't listened to in a long while.