102 BPMF major1:35Ableton Live 9.0.43 samplesLean Arrangement
Listen to "Blood Remembering Itself" by James B. Pollack. 102 BPM, F major, Ableton Live 9.0.4, 3 Ableton sample references, samples including Calvin Harris Ft Ellie Goulding - I Need Your Love (Studio Acapella)-1 R.wav. "Blood Remembering Itself" sits inside James B. Pollack's Crowleyverse naming system and connects most clearly to Little, Big, Aegypt sequence, and Ka. It points toward memory, layered time, and stories moving across generations. The source connection is literary and thematic rather than an official adaptation: John Crowley was Pollack's writing advisor at Yale, and the title system treats the catalog as a set of linked rooms inside that influence.
Named vocal/sample sources: Calvin Harris Ft Ellie Goulding - I Need Your Love (Studio Acapella)-1 R.wav, Calvin Harris Ft Ellie Goulding - I Need Your Love (Studio Acapella)-1.wav.
Calvin Harris Ft Ellie Goulding - I Need Your Love (Studio Acapella)-1 R.wav, Calvin Harris Ft Ellie Goulding - I Need Your Love (Studio Acapella)-1.wav
Named vocal/sample sources: Calvin Harris Ft Ellie Goulding - I Need Your Love (Studio Acapella)-1 R.wav, Calvin Harris Ft Ellie Goulding - I Need Your Love (Studio Acapella)-1.wav.
Crowleyverse Title Connection
"Blood Remembering Itself" sits inside James B. Pollack's Crowleyverse naming system and connects most clearly to Little, Big, Aegypt sequence, and Ka. It points toward memory, layered time, and stories moving across generations. The source connection is literary and thematic rather than an official adaptation: John Crowley was Pollack's writing advisor at Yale, and the title system treats the catalog as a set of linked rooms inside that influence.
Keywords: Blood Remembering Itself, James B. Pollack, John Crowley, Crowleyverse, Little, Big, Aegypt sequence, Ka, Driving, Intense, Dreamy, Uplifting, Vocal / Vox, Lean Arrangement, Sylenth1, FabFilter One, FabFilter Twin 2, SausageFattener, Ableton Live 9.0.4.
August 28 in history
1993 NASA's Galileo probe performs a flyby of the asteroid 243 Ida. Astronomers later discover a moon, the first known asteroid moon, in pictures from the flyby and name it Dactyl.Wikipedia: NASA