Slowing the Rhythm, Amplifying the Madness

It is actually the part 1, as it was the starting point for all this Hexameter madness.
But, after I came up with part 1, I thought that I could revamp the original Hexameter, and turn it into a second part of the song.
Just like Genesis’ Home by the Sea and Second Home by the Sea, the second part should be slower and crazier than the first part.
And that’s what I did.
I turned the bpm down, changed the morse code basis to vocal progressions, so that all spatialized voices could create a cacophony of chords while playing together, and removed the drums. The same structure, in a different key, with different progressions and vocals.
And waaaay slower.

Check the song here.
Thank you for taking the time to explore “Hexameter Pt.2”, the fourteenth track of my album. I’d love to hear your thoughts and impressions.
Feel free to share your experience or any questions you might have about the creative process behind this piece.
I encourage you to check out the rest of the album. Each track has its own unique story and sonic landscape waiting to be discovered.
Stay tuned for more behind-the-scenes insights on the upcoming tracks!
Best wishes,
Billy
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