The Limited EMEFE "Time" USB is delivered in a small pouch that includes stickers and lyric cards, and comes loaded with the following wonderful things.
1. Engraved EMEFE USB (8GB, reusable!), hand-numbered
2. The songs, in WAV and MP3 form
3. Instrumental versions of the songs, in WAV and MP3 form
4. Album art JPEGs
5. Handwritten lyrics and credits
6. Animated lyrical videos
7. Assortment of band photos
8. Lyrical and conceptual GIFs
9. Extensive Making-of Videos and Photos
10. Time Lyric Cards
11. Exclusive EMEFE in-studio video
12. EMEFE Desktop/Phone images
13. Logos
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lyrics
hear the morning break / feel the calm of day, it's okay / remember what you said / before i let you drift away? / cuz i stayed up all night / you left me questioning your nature / well i'd like to know, cuz you threatened me, are you gonna leave? or shall i let it go? // torture, power through the pain / pleasure, this is just the game we play // will you let me learn? / haven't i earned your faith? / well something's got to give / i cannot live with the heartache / well i'd like to know, who'd you go to see, are you feeling free? // torture, power through the pain / pleasure, this is just the game we play // torture, relish in the pain / power, take pleasure in the games we play
credits
from Time,
released May 13, 2016
EMEFE: "Torture"
written by miles in june 2015 mostly in lido beach (and cornelia street)
recorded in november 2015 @ cornelia street
mixed & mastered by jacob blumberg @ MJM
the november studio version took a lot from the initial june demo (like the drum sounds)
horns played with such swagger by michael fatum + jas walton
jake pinto had the idea to play those long CZ synth pads during the choruses
electric guitars played by mike harlen & miles
spooky background vocals in the bridge by javier ramos + jas walton
any sounds that aren't credited were made by:
MILES ARNTZEN, DOUG BERNS, MICHAEL HARLEN, JAKE PINTO, JAVIER RAMOS, JAS WALTON
aka
EMEFE
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