Tag: T21CB

  • [Single] Eat My Butterfly

    eat my butterfly

    Eat My Butterfly of Chilling Ermines is a collaboration with Jigsaw featuring the lofi hip-hop versions of old T21CB songs.

    This song is kind of an ever returning one both for Latte Chill project and T21CB. Why? Simply, because this was the first song ever we composed with fellow band mate Jigsaw.

    Enjoy the beat below on YouTube, also don’t forget to click on the cover above to check the full single on T21CB’s Bandcamp page. We feature 2 more songs as well: Fly High demo, which is another dope and old T21CB song and Boogieman‘s demo version.

    So, a bit more about Eat My Butterfly. It was originally released back in 2006 and was a pretty easy going beat. Something like this:

    Then later on, when Latte Chill project started, I worked on remixes on several albums to learn more about music production. This is how the song was reworked as part of No Past But Future.

    But even more: for the anniversary of our first album, Mirakels (that originally and first featured Eat My Butterfly as well), I worked on a chiptune rework. A little EP, titled ReMirakels. Essentially, I remixed T21CB’s first song either, so here is another version of it.

  • [Single] Boogieman

    Boogieman

    Boogieman of Chilling Ermines is a collaboration with Jigsaw featuring the lofi hip-hop versions of old T21CB songs.

    This song is a special one. Boogieman was born somewhere in 2015 as part of Unreleased 2. And no wonder we titled that release like that. We moved to Budapest from our hometown, Szeged. We also changed quite a bit, like started to work, more parties etc.

    On the other hand from musical perspective there were changes either. We both live(d) in family houses back in Szeged, whereas in flats in Budapest. That means we needed to mind our neighbors. Not that we did it that much, still somehow less aggressive songs started to come. Maybe we become a bit more mature as well. Like how Buck-Tick changed over the years form (proto-)punk to that glam rock what we know these years.

    Point is that these songs are part of a changing T21CB. An experimental era right before starting our work with Cay (on cajon) on Dirty DNA and after the punk rock album Rock Out.

    Enjoy the song below through the YouTube link or scroll to the top and click on the cover. On our T21CB Bandcamp page we feature the single with 3 extra songs: demo version of Ermine Tribe and Static Noise.