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Red River Flood
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A stunning mix of harmonic vocals put to the catchiest dance beat, with an ironic touch of folk flavor. A truly original piece!
keyboard dance electronic harmony folk melody nature beat harmonics
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Kelly Thundercloud - I am a singer/songwriter as well as a mixmaster. Almost every song I sing or produce is 100% original. I rarely co-write or use material composed by other artists. When I compose music, I feel something deeper than the sounds. My songs are written purely from my thoughts and feelings. I reject all "typical" non-creative songs that rise in the charts as if they actually used talent and skill to compose. Most of my music is in a minor key, since I tend to feel a sense of mystery. I like to incorporate catchy effects and uniqueness to all my compositions. I categorize my music as "Floodstyle", since it is entirely unique. However, in the broad perspective, it can be classified as electronica. I have a deep connection to nature, hence the name "Thundercloud". I am not Native American, but I have a strong interest in the culture. I also have a virtually unrealistic and abnormal love for severe weather. I am not into the typical "pop culture" as so many artists nowadays. I feel no need to dress provocative and to write and sing songs about sex. I feel there is so much more in the world that a song can express.
Song Info
Charts
#5,571 today Peak #90
#1,388 in subgenre Peak #19
Author
Kelly Thundercloud
Rights
Thundercloud Entertainment 2014
Uploaded
June 08, 2014
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MP3 3.9 MB 128 kbps 4:15
Story behind the song
In early spring of 1997, Grand Forks, ND experienced one of the worst floods ever. Sad...sad. But when a man goes beyond the boundaries set by the woman and leaves her bruised an battered...there must be revenge...and who says revenge needs to occur after the incident? The biggest mistake he made was to speak of the flood and what he lost in it. Now, thanks to the past, the future is brighter. Never ever ever anger a songwriter. The past, the present and the future shall be used against you in the form of song!
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