Hey, I was thinking you might be interested in mixing up our song 'Death Camp'. We always try to add experimental and progressive edges to our music and I am very interested in seeing how someone else will interpret the song.
Its off our newest album, 'Jeremy', here's the description:
Death Camp (8:37) - Hanson, Styxx, Demmel - A church bell rings, accompanied by a crash cymbal, while Moose plays a delicate Spanish flamenco influenced acoustic set of arpeggios, trills and melodies. Another bell and crash, and Brian has joined in, playing an equally interesting counter melody with a slighly distorted, crisp sounding guitar, reminiscent of the counter melody in the intro of 'Not Alone' by All That Remains. Slowly building up in the background, Charlie blasts out a very complex and thrashy drum beat, which sounds completely alien to the guitar playing. The different elements only come together when the band blasts into a 3 second, heavily distorted set of diminished chords, before landing right back on cue, now all playing an interesting Latin influenced acoustic passage, over which Brian takes a mind blowingly melodic solo, which he executes with ease. He joins the rest of the band in their acoustic/clean jam, and Vinny begins to sing. Slowly, the music takes on a more chromatic sound, with gaining distortion every moment. When the build-up reaches it's peak Moose plays a short and extremely fast lick, signaling for the beginning of a heavily distorted, blast beat laden chorus which is overloaded with guitar hooks/harmonies and Vinny's mix of gritty and melodic singing, spiced up by the occasional growl. They cruise through multiple verses and choruses, inter-woven with solos, riffs and instrumental breaks. Around the 6 minute point Charlie takes a drum solo that trumps even the incredible drumming of metal giants such as Hell Hammer and Brann Dailor, after which the band smashes through a few metronome breaking fast thrash riffs, which are entirely shouted, similar to Robb Flynn of Machine Head, and Brian and Moose exchange solos, before ending on a white noise.