"Tokyo’s Keigo Oyamada, better known by his stage name, Cornelius, prefers to use the simplest, most elemental sample known to man: water. His song 'Drop' is centered entirely around the sound of calmly rippling and splashing water. Starting with nothing but the unmistakable sound of a pool of water being perturbed, the song slowly gathers steam (pun intended) with the addition of kick drums and hi-hat, cheerful acoustic guitar strums, and layers of simple harmonious vocals. At about the midpoint of the track, the sounds become muffled and the music peters out briefly, followed by the sound of a cough and the resurgence of the music; a very interesting and creative way of sonically putting the listener’s head under the water that is ever-present throughout.": https://www.discovervibes.com/notes/drop/cornelius
"Tokyo’s Keigo Oyamada, better known by his stage name, Cornelius, prefers to use the simplest, most elemental sample known to man: water. His song 'Drop' is centered entirely around the sound of calmly rippling and splashing water. Starting with nothing but the unmistakable sound of a pool of water being perturbed, the song slowly gathers steam (pun intended) with the addition of kick drums and hi-hat, cheerful acoustic guitar strums, and layers of simple harmonious vocals. At about the midpoint of the track, the sounds become muffled and the music peters out briefly, followed by the sound of a cough and the resurgence of the music; a very interesting and creative way of sonically putting the listener’s head under the water that is ever-present throughout.": https://www.discovervibes.com/notes/drop/cornelius
"Tokyo’s Keigo Oyamada, better known by his stage name, Cornelius, prefers to use the simplest, most elemental sample known to man: water. His song 'Drop' is centered entirely around the sound of calmly rippling and splashing water. Starting with nothing but the unmistakable sound of a pool of water being perturbed, the song slowly gathers steam (pun intended) with the addition of kick drums and hi-hat, cheerful acoustic guitar strums, and layers of simple harmonious vocals. At about the midpoint of the track, the sounds become muffled and the music peters out briefly, followed by the sound of a cough and the resurgence of the music; a very interesting and creative way of sonically putting the listener’s head under the water that is ever-present throughout.": https://www.discovervibes.com/notes/drop/cornelius