123 BPMF major1:20Ableton Live 9.0.44 samplesLean Arrangement
Listen to "Rooms Imagined More Than Once" by James B. Pollack. 123 BPM, F major, Ableton Live 9.0.4, 4 Ableton sample references, samples including ODESZA Feat. Zyra - Say My Name - (Studio Acapella).wav. "Rooms Imagined More Than Once" sits inside James B. Pollack's Crowleyverse naming system and connects most clearly to Little, Big. It points toward Edgewood as a many-housed house on the magical border of an otherworld. 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.
ODESZA Feat. Zyra - Say My Name - (Studio Acapella).wav
Plugins
Sylenth1, SausageFattener
Complexity
Lean Arrangement 35
Samples and Sources
Ableton scan found 4 sample references.
Named vocal/sample source: ODESZA Feat. Zyra - Say My Name - (Studio Acapella).wav.
Repeated sample source: odesza feat. zyra say my name.
Related sample family: sample-odesza-feat-zyra-say-my-name-f92bd45d.
Crowleyverse Title Connection
"Rooms Imagined More Than Once" sits inside James B. Pollack's Crowleyverse naming system and connects most clearly to Little, Big. It points toward Edgewood as a many-housed house on the magical border of an otherworld. 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: Rooms Imagined More Than Once, James B. Pollack, John Crowley, Crowleyverse, Little, Big, Intense, Hypnotic, Atmospheric, Uplifting, Drums, Vocal / Vox, Loops, Lean Arrangement, Sylenth1, SausageFattener, Ableton Live 9.0.4, 123 BPM.
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