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Mandark

I Miss You When I’m Drunk

(feat. Julian Moreen)

Composition

Production

Vocals

All Instruments Except drums and guitar

Cover Art for  I Miss You When I'm Drunk, by Taiwanese indie-pop artist Mandark (feat. Julian Moreen), produced by Julian Moreen
Taiwanese Indie pop singer Mandark, drummer Fish Huang and producer-composer Julian Moreen in the studio for "I Miss You When I'm Drunk"

It all started with Mandark sending me a demo of her song “I miss you when I’m Drunk”. It was a vibey, catchy sound with some beautiful vocal stacks she produced herself in Logic. I took her Ideas further, wrote the math-rock-inspired instrumental Post-Chorus, came up with this fun shuffle bass line over the 3/4 meter of her song and wrote the big ending section. I programmed everything and send her the rough idea. She liked it!

Next up, we hired my favorite drummer in Taiwan, Fish Huang, to replace my crappy midi drums and bring the energy this song needs. I really liked the drum sound, the engineer captured our ideas really well!

Drum recording by Fish Huang for Mandark, produced by Julian Moreen in Taipei
Taiwanese Indie pop singer Mandark in the studio recording vocals for I Miss You When I'm Drunk, produced by Julian Moreen

Afterwards, we recorded Mandark’s vocals in a late-night session, she’s a real professional when sitting on the big cushion on the floor while tracking layer after layer of angelic vocals! I also added some of my own falsetto vocals for the ending.

Finally, we asked guitarist Andrew Cheng to record many layers of guitar: Tapping guitar for a special layer of the instrumental section, slide guitar for the ending, moving pads for the verse… I recorded my ideas for him just singing what I hear and he understood the assignment masterfully.

Taiwanese Indie pop artist Mandark performing live for album release

While in Germany, I cut everything together, even in my favorite working space, the high speed rail restaurant and we sent it out for mix and mastering. A fun project and we got to perform the song live at her album release in a great production in Taichung and Taipei - thanks Mandark!