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<metadesc>"Incubus" is a song from the 1997 album Unsound Methods by Alan Wilder of Recoil.</metadesc><nowiki/> | <metadesc>"Incubus" is a song from the 1997 album Unsound Methods by Alan Wilder of Recoil.</metadesc><nowiki/> |
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Incubus
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Song | Incubus |
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By | Recoil |
Songwriter | Alan Wilder Douglas McCarthy Francis Ford Coppola |
Produced by | Alan Wilder |
Recorded at | The Thin Line (Sussex) |
Mixed by | Alan Wilder |
Mixing assistance | Paul Stevens Simon Shazell |
Mastered by | Ian Cooper |
Studio assistance | Hepzibah Sessa |
Published by | Mute Song Not Normal Music Zoetrope Music Company Carlin Music Corp. Chappell, Inc. Warner/Chappell Music Ltd. |
Recorded | September 1996 - June 1997 |
Originally released | 27 October 1997 |
Live performances as Recoil | 0 times * |
Total live performances | 0 times * |
"Incubus" is a song from the 1997 album Unsound Methods by Recoil.
Lyrics
Incubus
Every time I think I'm gonna wake up
Back in the jungle
Every minute I stay in this room
I get weaker
Each time I looked around
The walls moved in a little tighter
I've never seen a man so broken up
Ripped apart
They say my name is death
I've never seen a man so broken up
Ripped apart
But I'm alive, I am alive
I've never seen a man so broken up
Ripped apart
I am born ten thousand times
I've never seen a man so broken up
Ripped apart
Ten thousand ways, I'm alive
I am the shadow
I am the evening come
I am your greatest fear
Your greatest love
Born in ten thousand ways
For each and every day
I am alive
I am the victim of lying morality
And so, I am beyond caring
I am born ten thousand times
In ten thousand ways
My head swims in spoilt mothers milk
I am too alive
There are too many of me
Too many to kill
They're in my head
They know my name
My name is death but I am alive
I am alive
Songwriter: Alan Wilder/Douglas McCarthy/Francis Ford Coppola
Publishing Information: ℗ 1997 Reprise Records
Composition
Sample sources
"Incubus" Recoil 1997 |
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Percussion elements | A percussive loop originally recorded for use in Depeche Mode's "Clean" is re-used to create a rhythmic, tribal atmosphere in "Incubus". |
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Synthesizer, vocal, ambient elements | Carmine Coppola, Francis Coppola - Apocalypse Now - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - "Pre-Tiger" - 1979 |
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A manipulated section of audio derived from "Pre-Tiger" by Carmine and Francis Coppola as featured on the 1979 film soundtrack Apocalypse Now - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is utilised sporadically throughout "Incubus". | ||
Bass guitar, piano elements | Angelo Badalamenti - Blue Velvet (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - "Akron Meets the Blues" - 1986 |
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A bluesy bass guitar and piano phrase derived from "Akron Meets the Blues," as scored by Angelo Badalamenti for the 1986 Blue Velvet film soundtrack, is utilised in the opening moments of "Incubus". | Click to display/hide audio example | |
Saxophone elements | Bernard Herrmann - Taxi Driver: Original Soundtrack Recording - "I Still Can't Sleep / They Cannot Touch Her (Betsy's Theme)" - 1976[1] |
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A saxophone phrase derived from "I Still Can't Sleep / They Cannot Touch Her (Betsy's Theme)" as scored by Bernard Hermann for the 1976 Taxi Driver film soundtrack is utilised in the opening moments of "Incubus". | Click to display/hide audio example | |
Guitar elements | Buck 65 - Vertex - "Slow Drama" - 1997 |
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An audio sample featuring dissonant guitar atmospherics derived from the opening moments of Buck 65's "Slow Drama" is utilised mid-way through "Incubus". | Click to display/hide audio example | |
Guitar elements | The Comsat Angels - My Mind's Eye - "Driving" - 1992 |
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A section of audio featuring guitar elements derived from the opening moments of The Comsat Angels's 1992 song "Driving" is utilised as a fill mid-way through "Incubus". | Click to display/hide audio example | |
Drum elements | Saint Etienne - "Filthy" - 1991 |
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A manipulated section of audio containing percussion and bass elements derived from the opening moments of Saint Etienne's "Filthy" is utilised throughout "Incubus". The drums featured in the 1991 Saint Etienne recording were themselves sampled from "Sons and Daughters" by The Neville Brothers, released a year prior. | Click to display/hide audio example | |
Timpani elements | Korg Inc. - Korg 01/W Bank B, Voice #39: "Timpani" |
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The sequenced timpani performed throughout "Incubus" utilises samples derived from the Korg 01/W Bank B Voice #39 "Timpani". | ||
Orchestral elements | Henryk Górecki - Symphony No. 3, Op. 36: I. Lento - Sostenuto Tranquillo Ma Cantabile - released 9 March, 1992 (recorded 4 April, 1977) |
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A sampled orchestral/vocal phrase derived from the first movement of Henryk Górecki's Symphony No. 3, Op. 36 is likely utilised throughout "Incubus". | ||
Vocal elements | Peter Gabriel - "Rhythm Of The Heat" - 1982 |
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Dates where Incubus was played
Incubus has never been played live.
Notes
References
- ↑ Recorded December 22 and 23, 1975 - Ruhlmann, William. "Bernard Herrmann". CFBT-FM.