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Stellar Mistress
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An instrumental that was previously posted on Mike Wich’s Soundclick page in a slightly different form, Stellar Mistress features a Flamenco-esque acoustic guitar part and a bass guitar taking the role of a lead instrument
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Eljam’s music is driven by powerful lyrics and equally robust guitar riffs. Victor McGhee wrote most of the lyrics and the general melodies for the tunes, with each band member usually writing his own part. Mike Wich played guitar, Billy Armstrong played bass and Paul Vourderis played drums. Victor also played rhythm guitar and was the lead singer, while Mike occasionally provided back-up vocals. Thanks to 2006 technology, Victor appears on this compilation from 2499 miles away in Phoenix, Arizona. His parts were recorded in Black Canyon City Studio. Due to circumstances beyond our control, an understudy (Mike) played all of the instruments. With respects to Billy’s massive bass lines, Paul’s innovative drum style and Victor’s Ovation-based acoustic rhythm guitar playing, Mike has tried to be as true as possible to the original performances of the original members of the band.
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Genre
Beats Reggaeton
Charts
#133,091 today Peak #3,132
#3,752 in subgenre Peak #77
Author
Victor McGhee
Uploaded
March 15, 2006
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MP3
MP3 3.9 MB 128 kbps 4:15
Story behind the song
I was working with some open chords and in the process of learning some Al DiMeola pieces the song just evolved. They just kind of write themselves sometimes which can really make me feel manipulated ;-) Originally it was a sister tune to one of Mike's pieces called Stellar Majesty. We used to segue from Majesty to Mistress.
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