Is kettle-tronica a thing? I ask because my last album also had
a song made from a boiling kettle. This track differs in featuring a kettle that whistles but, like the earlier one, uses only manipulated sounds from the recording to make the resulting track.
Although, if you watch the video above, you'll see a finger snap and hand clap are used for percussion.
This track closes
AND because the whistling kettle causes some anxiety among tea-drinkers. I wonder if it doesn't also produce a Pavlovian response and they start salivating at the idea of a cuppa. Anyway, I thought it best to minimise the risk it would cause a listener to turn off the album.
The title is a nod to the track
Slow Boil on my first album,
SHAKES.