Monday, April 16, 2012

Almighty God You Are At Work

Almighty God You Are At Work

Most of this filming was done by Lydia. Jessi, Jeff, and Kris on vocals (and me a little, too..). Jessi's Dean acoustic was used in the main riffs--tuned to an open D chord, or maybe D9 I can't remember. I watched a Gungor video, and decided to add some beboxing and clapping. This whole dubstep thing is fun, and I learned how to change tempo of individual Dr. OctoRex clips with my Reason 6 software. The lyrics rang through my head at midnight last week at church when everything was empty and dark, and I had just vacuumed an oreo cookie left under the soundboard by early settlers in the 1830s. I remembered that God can take the hardest-hearted, the dried-out, the angry, the stubborn, and those afraid of change (sickness is change. death is change. so we hold-on to the try to stop the changes that we think that we can control, knowing that it is futile to try to control the real changes in life) and do new things with them.





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