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CHAINS

This is "Chains", the third track of Thank You George's song writing and production project "The World is Mine". Please follow its ongoing evolution on this website.

About

First recorded in July 2016 in Istanbul, Turkey

Seeing how some people's lives are an endless succession of cruelty, poverty and discrimination has always been the most confusing fact of life to me. And thinking about my own role and behaviour in dealing with these people has made it even more confusing. When I traveled through Albania two years ago I saw entire families living on garbage dumps. Their children were playing with self-made trash-toys sucking on their little dirty thumbs. They were born in a pile of trash and they were destined to live their lives in a pile of trash.

For these Roma families there was no such thing as social mobility. These children's lives were basically over, through no fault of their own. Traveling in Iran, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey I saw a scary amount of people with a similar fate. Men with demeaning jobs. Homeless women with their begging children. It seems like every society has a group of people they are discriminating against and feeding on. I was passing them by being a white man with a German passport. Being so tremendously privileged that I could afford quitting my job and traveling the world. But apart from sparing a few coins in change here and there what did I do to improve any of these people's lives?

This contradiction of being deeply moved by these people's fate while not acting on this feeling at all hit me when I was visiting the gallery of Kurdish artist Hadi Ziaoddin in Sanandaj, Iran. The first sculpture I saw was compiled out of a round wire with several figures lined up on it. They were doomed to move around in a circle with their heads tilted to the ground. Although I am not sure if this reflects the work's meaning as intended by the artist, the visual inspired me to write some lyrics to a guitar theme I had come up with a few weeks earlier. This is how the song "Chains" came to life.

In contrast to the production process of the previously published songs "Mine" and "Sand" this time I couldn't start with the recording of the guitars and vocals and thus couldn't build the song from there. When I was finished with the lyrics we had already left Iran and were making our way through Azerbaijan and Georgia. The places we stayed at didn't really allow me to record the song properly and I had to wait until we reached Istanbul to capture the guitars and vocals. To kill time in between I pre-programmed the entire song with Midi-Notes and worked out the song structure and sound effects in that setup.


EVOLUTION

From Song writing to arrangement to production

June 2017: The World Is Mine - An EP In Progress

About this version

After an intense exchange of ideas in our band chat we finally managed to bring 'Chains' to life as a full-grown band version. Went went through more than ten layouts before we arrived at this result. In the process it turned out that the first part of the song was a lot harder to arrange than the second part. In the end we settled for the marching snare and pressing bass line to lift the track up a bit.

Additionally we talked about bringing a variation to the guitar theme, to break up its monotonous feel. If we had been in the same room we would probably have come up with a good idea within a few minutes. Over the distance, however, we didn't really manage to find a part that we all liked and eventually kept the guitars intact for the time being. Luckily the second part of the song swells up to become one of our band's signature epic endings. And we knew our way around this terrain: crank up the volume and play as loud as you can. Done and done.

The recording of the drum and bass lines happened during a session with Kiezkojote's Toby Lelushko some time in the spring. He met with Ali and Jan in our rehearsal room in Hamburg and made sure that we had at least halfway decent recordings to add to our final mix. Still, with the little time the guys had on their hands they only managed to provide quick-and-dirty recordings. Which is one of the main reasons why, despite the pretty reasonable outcome, we decided to call this release "An EP In Progress" and have another go at the material when I get back to Hamburg.

Change log

  • Adding live drums (recorded with a set of stereo microphones)
  • Adding a live bass (recorded via line-in)
  • Mixing the track
  • Mastering the track (curtesy of Kiezkojote's Toby Lelushko)

November 2016: The Bangkok Sessions

About this version

In early November I stayed in Bangkok for ten days. I decided to use that time to review all the material I had created in the course of this song writing and recording project. To get it in order and to properly prepare it, maybe even for a first release with my band Thank You George in early 2017.

Through my Thai-friend Tui I found a rehearsal room at this cultural centre called Brownstone. I spent a few days there to properly re-record and mix the songs the project "The World Is Mine" had brought to life up until that point.

I didn't make too many changes to most of the songs. When listening to "Chains" you will find that I left the overall structure, the instrumentation and the arrangement of the first part of the track untouched. However, when talking to Ali and Jan we decided to add a lead vocal line to the second part of the song. Additionally I re-worked the support acoustic guitar and sound scapes as I found them too busy and distracting.

Change log

  • Properly re-recording the lead acoustic guitar and the lead vocals
  • Adding lead vocals to the second part of the song
  • Re-working the support acoustic guitar and (which is creating most of the sound scapes you hear in this version)
  • Getting rid of the doubled and panned guitars as they were cluttering up the song's mix
  • Reworking the Ableton Live Setup to clean up the synthies and keys

July 2016: Ableton Live Mixdown

About this version

The first track is a mixdown of "Chains" when arranged in the Ableton Live set I had created back in Hamburg to put the song up on stage with Thank You George. It includes the essentials (acoustic guitar and vocals), the support acoustic guitar and our band's signature sound scapes originating from running certain notes of the support acoustic guitar track through a chain of reverb and delay effects.

The second track is a mixdown of the song's layout with Midi-files and sound effects. I used this setup to work out the song structure and arrangement before recording the guitars and vocals.

Change log

  • Adding a support acoustic guitar
  • Recording the guitars for the second part of the song
  • Recording the different voices in the choir
  • Adding sound scapes and effects

July 2016: The essentials

About this version

When staying in an Air BnB flat in istanbul I recorded the acoustic guitar and vocals for "Chains" and made a quick mixdown. This is what the song sounds like when dialed down to its essentials.

Change log

  • Recording the lead acoustic guitar
  • Recording the lead vocals

Lyrics

Part A

One step and one breath at a time
You're walking around in a circle
Like sculptures lined up on a wire
Looking down while you carry your burden
There's nothing left but this
Believe me you'll only get colder
Feel the chains around your wrists
And the heat of the sun on your shoulders

If justice were in fact blind
There were no way she could see you
Still you feel that she looks at your life
Like it were see through
It's not that she doesn't care
It's that she can't make changes
Because she don't exist
For the many, the shattered, the nameless

Your voice
Is lost in a wall of sound
So lower your eyes
This is the place for
Those who were born on the wrong side of life

You look at me passing you by
Pretending that I cannot see you
I'm not even turning an eye
To me you are see through
With everything I own
And every breath I am taking
I'm feeding on your young
And the headway they seem
to be making

Your voice
Is lost in a wall of sound
So lower your eyes
This is the place for
Those who were born on the wrong side of life

Part B

When the morning
Sets fire
To the luminous sky
Gather the rest of your pride

Make sure that
Your wounds don't show
Cover your hair
And keep your head held high

Stay broken
Stay silent
Hide the red in your eyes
From the world outside

And later
At night fall
Polish your chains
Until their metal shines

Stay broken
Stay silent
Stay broken
Stay silent
Stay broken
Stay silent
Stay broken
Stay silent