David Crowder Band’s “Rain Down”

Alright, me and another individual who frequents the blog are about to attempt to write a loop for David Crowder Band’s “Rain Down”.  I realize that this is a very daunting task (quite honestly, it scares me that I have committed to working on it…it is songs like this that make you feel incapable), so thought that it would be a good idea to ask if anyone has any bits and pieces of the song that they have already sequenced out and would like to contribute.

Let me know (either in the comments or emailing me at themonobox@gmail.com) if you have sequenced any of it out, or would like to assists in handling the workload!  If not, be keeping your eyes open; if things go well, you will probably see a loop for “Rain Down” pop up here on TheMonoBox within the next couple of weeks.  If nothing less, this will be an intense learning experience.

Also, I wanted to let you guys know that I am going to start working on finishing up the loop for Steve Fee’s “Grace Will Be My Song” (as mentioned in the previous post).  You should be seeing that within the next several days.

~ by mattjhuber on May 22, 2008.

One Response to “David Crowder Band’s “Rain Down””

  1. Thanks for joining the conversation on my blog!

    No one has ever confirmed this to me, but I am convinced that David Crowder’s album title “Collision” plus the shirts with a rhino and another with a squirrel had to be inspired by Erwin McManus’ book Barbarian Way published in 2005. On page 137 he talks about how a group of rhinos is called a crash and how a rhino can run faster than a squirrel. Have you ever heard of that connection?

    Both are incredibly talented and influential, I just found that a remarkable coincidence or an obvious reference to Erwin’s story without letting others know the source.

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