In Waves
"In Waves" | |
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Song by Neon and the Argie Bees | |
from the album The Thirst Tides | |
Studio | Studio RGB-Newt |
Genre |
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Label | Fishal Project Records |
Composer(s) | Darien Brice Dickinson |
Producer(s) | The Fishal Project |
The Thirst Tides track listing | |
15 tracks
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"In Waves" is a House / Drum 'n' Bass song by the Australian virtual band Neon and the Argie Bees from their upcoming debut album The Thirst Tides.
Background
Composition
Production
Album artwork
Release
Music video
Reception
Track listing
Music composed and arranged by Darien Brice Dickinson.
No. | Title | Notes | Length |
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1. | "In Waves" | Genre: House / Drum 'n' Bass | TBA |
2. | "In Waves" (Ambient version) | Genre: Ambient | TBA |
3. | "In Waves" (Instrumental) | Genre: House / Drum 'n' Bass | TBA |
Personnel
- Darien Brice Dickinson – TBA
- Studio RGB-Newt – production company
- The Fishal Project / Fishal Project Records – producer, record label
Release history
Promo release
Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog No. |
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Worldwide | TBA | Fishal Project Records | Digital download | TBA |
Versions
Album version
Appears on:
- The Thirst Tides (studio album)
- "In Waves" (promo release)
Instrumental
Appears on:
- "In Waves" (promo release)
Ambient version
Appears on:
- "In Waves" (promo release)
Lyrics
(Pirates, captain! Look out!) Evening govern'r! I'm The Irate Pirate! And these are my pieces of eight! Pieces of eight, pieces of eight! I rate, I rate them eight out of eight! Sailing the waves to treasure, I thought I was late, But! I found them intact, oh what fate! Me treasure, me money, my pieces of eight! (...is... is that all?) (Did you moor your ship to ours just to share a tale that tall?) Are you not enthralled? They're my pieces of eight, and I only have eight, Count them, count them, count them, me mate! One, two, three, four, then do that once more! If you don't humour me, your lives are at stake (Hey, wait a minute, these are fake!) (Let it be known that on this date The one who was known as The Irate Pirate fell for a jape. Embarrassed, he walked his own plank, and in waves, in waves, he sank.)