Starshine never gonna find me Starshine, they ain't gonna find me Starshine, never gonna find me Starshine, never gonna find me Stand easy with myself, with myself Jumping up, I'm low, low, low, low Show me down Starshine never gonna find me Starshine, they ain't gonna find me Starshine never gonna find me Starshine, never gonna find m
This isn't the actual instrumental, it's just the parts where 2D doesn't sing looped over the parts where he would be singing. Not gonna lie, it's nicely (almost perfectly) done, but it's not official, it's one of the few instrumentals that weren't released in the instrumental promo CD. Which means an official Starlight instrumental doesn't exist... Unless I'm wrong of course (hoping I am), and one of you could share an official instrumental version...
Faust I can say without a doubt that this is not official. Examples: -at 0:37 you can hear the reverb on the instrument cut off abruptly as the track loops back to the beginning of the section. In the original, this is the part where 2D comes in. You can hear this cutoff everywhere that the section loops, like at 0:55, and so on. -In the original, there's a subtle piano note/chord sequence beginning around 0:58 and 2:12. The piano isn't present in these sections in the instrumental, but is present toward the end. That doesn't really make sense. And other little subtleties like these. I'm also not sure which waveform you checked, because none of the versions I have matched up even close to perfectly with this one. Every time the track loops there are very tiny delays in the sound that put this one out of phase with the original. And if you look up the track list for the promo instrumental CD, Starshine isn't on it.
icanmakemusic362 I know I'm a little late to this argument but go through and listen to ALL the other demos and instrumentals. Even if this isn't an official Instrumental it is using the demo version of Starshine. They all have a very raw sound to them. I've noticed quite often clipping with the audio and distortion the official demos but that's because they aren't mastered, they're demos. It's entirely possible that Damon just looped the instrumental over and over especially for something that was either never going to be released or to be as a super special fan thing.
***** there'd be no point in doing that, and even if there were it would've made it onto the instrumentals promo. (Damon didn't mix the album btw, it was mostly Dan the Automator and a couple other guys). The structure/sounds/mix of this song is identical to the official minus the things I pointed out, and there's no Starshine demo. There's nothing special about this lol, anyone with even novice experience with computer audio could put this together from the final song. It's looped, I'm 100% sure this didn't come from any member of Gorillaz.
Starshine never gonna find me
Starshine, they ain't gonna find me
Starshine, never gonna find me
Starshine, never gonna find me
Stand easy with myself, with myself
Jumping up, I'm low, low, low, low
Show me down
Starshine never gonna find me
Starshine, they ain't gonna find me
Starshine never gonna find me
Starshine, never gonna find m
My left ear loved this
Starshine ❤❤❤❤💕💝💘💖💓
This isn't the actual instrumental, it's just the parts where 2D doesn't sing looped over the parts where he would be singing. Not gonna lie, it's nicely (almost perfectly) done, but it's not official, it's one of the few instrumentals that weren't released in the instrumental promo CD. Which means an official Starlight instrumental doesn't exist... Unless I'm wrong of course (hoping I am), and one of you could share an official instrumental version...
Faust I can say without a doubt that this is not official. Examples:
-at 0:37 you can hear the reverb on the instrument cut off abruptly as the track loops back to the beginning of the section. In the original, this is the part where 2D comes in. You can hear this cutoff everywhere that the section loops, like at 0:55, and so on.
-In the original, there's a subtle piano note/chord sequence beginning around 0:58 and 2:12. The piano isn't present in these sections in the instrumental, but is present toward the end. That doesn't really make sense.
And other little subtleties like these. I'm also not sure which waveform you checked, because none of the versions I have matched up even close to perfectly with this one. Every time the track loops there are very tiny delays in the sound that put this one out of phase with the original. And if you look up the track list for the promo instrumental CD, Starshine isn't on it.
icanmakemusic362 I know I'm a little late to this argument but go through and listen to ALL the other demos and instrumentals. Even if this isn't an official Instrumental it is using the demo version of Starshine. They all have a very raw sound to them. I've noticed quite often clipping with the audio and distortion the official demos but that's because they aren't mastered, they're demos. It's entirely possible that Damon just looped the instrumental over and over especially for something that was either never going to be released or to be as a super special fan thing.
***** there'd be no point in doing that, and even if there were it would've made it onto the instrumentals promo. (Damon didn't mix the album btw, it was mostly Dan the Automator and a couple other guys). The structure/sounds/mix of this song is identical to the official minus the things I pointed out, and there's no Starshine demo. There's nothing special about this lol, anyone with even novice experience with computer audio could put this together from the final song. It's looped, I'm 100% sure this didn't come from any member of Gorillaz.
***** If you're talking about the Phi-Life Cypher version then I guess, yeah. But even that came out way after. In any case, it's not official.
+TheStuartPotDiaries This isn't a demo. This is looped. Dunno why you keep making stuff up about these.
This is so relaxing
Dissonance with all the things!
this is good,
i sang all star to this..
Get the show one get paiiiiid
💀
nice song
good good good
finally!
The worst moment is when you realize who you are
a human