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1) Ott is a record producer and musician who has worked with Sinéad O'Connor, Embrace, The Orb, and Brian Eno, and has achieved recognition since 2002 for his own psychedelic dub tracks and his collaborations with Simon Posford (Hallucinogen / Shpongle). He has released two albums on Twisted Records: Blumenkraft (2003), Skylon (2008) and one album on Ottsonic: Mir (2011). Ottsonic also released a digital live album in 2013, by Ott & The All-Seeing I, as well as a new digital single from Ott, entitled Baby Robot (2013).
Since the early 2000s, Ott has produced, mixed and recorded music released on Twisted Records, including various collaborations with founder Simon Posford. His first major contribution to Twisted was the record Hallucinogen - In Dub, on which he remixed six classic Hallucinogen songs. In May 2003 he released his own album, Blumenkraft, on Twisted; it was reviewed by The Wire. His work has also been featured in releases from the record label Liquid Sound Design (now known as Liquid Sound, run by Martin Glover), especially those compilations produced by Humphrey Bacchus during his time at the label. He followed up his debut album in January 2008 with Skylon, followed by Mir in March 2011.
Ott performed at the Glastonbury Festival in 2007. His performance at Glade Festival in 2011 was described as "the perfect opening act" in an article at Virtual Festivals. That publication also called Ott a "Psy-dub maestro" and gave his performance a full 10/10.
Ott was accompanied by the The All-Seeing I on tour in 2013, where the latter contributed to live versions of Ott's tracks. This tour was recorded and released in Blu-ray under the title "Live at Terminal West", which also was the title for the live album release.
Ott is otherwise connected to Umberloid which is a collaboration with Chris Barker.
He has also contributed to several other records on Twisted as well as other labels.
2) OTT were an Irish pop group active in the mid to late-1990s, achieving success in the U.K. and Ireland. A five-piece boyband comprising Niall O'Neill, Glen Clarke, Alan Fitzsimons, Adam Mates and Keith Cox (who was dropped from the band before the album release),[1] they scored four UK top 30 hits and released one album, This One's for You in 1997. The group split in 1998 after being dropped by their record label.
The Queen Of All Everything
Ott Lyrics
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Wuoo-o-aaaaaa-aua-haaaa-a-a-eouw wa-ahaaieeaaaoooow
Wuaaa-ua-aa-aa-ouh, wha-e-a-a-a-aa-aa-aoohh a-a-a-aaooow
Haaaoowaaaaeh, meeuu-u-woaaaoou
Whaa-u-aa-aa-aee-eaaooauw
Wha-e-woom
Wwwuuuoooooaaaaaeeaaaoooou-n-h
Yeea-ah-haaauuuuuuuuooeaaou
Yeeaoooueeaaaaaooow-wueeeah
Mwuua-uaa-heeiiieaaooo
Mwua-aa-haeeaaow-uh
Mwua-a-heeaaeeeaaaow
Huua-uaa-aaa-ooah
Aaaaoooooouuu
Wuououuuuhh
Wuaaaooouuauauuua
Huaauauaaauaaauau-u
Eh
Ha-ha
Ahahaha... ah
Ahhhh dreamscapesss
Ahahahahaha
They like my egg roll
Hmm-hmm
Aaaahahaha
Hahahahah
Mwuua-uaa-heeiiieaaooo
Mwua-aa-haeeaaow-uh
Mwua-a-heeaaeeeaaaow
Huua-uaa-aaa-ooah
Aaaaoooooouuu
Wuououuuuhh
Wuaaaooouuauauuua
Huaauauaaauaaauau-u
Heh
(Owh-x)-Ooooouuu
Zheeaaaouu
Wua-n-uaa-mue-auu-zmm-wu-uu
Wuoo-oo-a-ou
Yu-e-wuaaa-ou
Zhee-eeoooh
Wuaaaaa-oow
(R)-Hee-eeeh
Wuaaa-u-haow-ua-aaaoo A-aou-wuaaa
Ooouaaaaehhh
A-a-a-ahhh
The lyrics of Ott's song The Queen of All Everything are mainly comprised of nonsensical sounds that are meant to convey a dream-like state. The song's title may suggest an overwhelming, all-encompassing power or entity, and this is perhaps reflected in the almost ethereal quality of the vocals, which are layered and mixed in such a way as to create a swirling, otherworldly sound. The use of vowel sounds and elongated syllables adds to the sense of a dream or a trance-like state, as though the singer is caught up in a powerful, mystical experience.
Despite the fact that the lyrics are largely indecipherable, there is a clear sense of emotion and intensity conveyed through the vocal performance. The repetition and layering of sounds creates a sense of building energy, as though the singer is on the brink of some profound revelation or realization. The song's use of electronic instruments and effects also adds to the sense of a surreal, otherworldly experience.
Line by Line Meaning
Wooaaooeeaooowuh
The beginning of the song with no meaning just an expression.
Wuoo-o-aaaaaa-aua-haaaa-a-a-eouw wa-ahaaieeaaaoooow
A continuation of the intro with no meaning.
Wuaaa-ua-aa-aa-ouh, wha-e-a-a-a-aa-aa-aoohh a-a-a-aaooow
The singer is starting to sing something, but it's not quite clear what it is.
Haaaoowaaaaeh, meeuu-u-woaaaoou
The singer is continuing to explore different sounds that aren't words.
Whaa-u-aa-aa-aee-eaaooauw
The singer is continuing to experiment with looser vowel sounds.
Wha-e-woom
The singer is finishing the thought of the previous line with a more closed vowel sound.
Wwwuuuoooooaaaaaeeaaaoooou-n-h
The singer is elongating sounds and creating full, melodic syllables.
Yeeeeeaaaaaeooooooouuu-uu
The singer is singing melodically and with elongated syllables, trying to convey an emotion.
Yeea-ah-haaauuuuuuuuooeaaou
The singer is continuing to elongate syllables to create a more complex melody.
Yeeaoooueeaaaaaooow-wueeeah
The singer is experimenting with different vowel and consonant sounds to create a more diverse melody.
Mwuua-uaa-heeiiieaaooo
The singer is using elongated syllables and experimenting with different vowel and consonant sounds.
Mwua-aa-haeeaaow-uh
The singer is continuing to focus on elongated syllables and melodious tones.
Mwua-a-heeaaeeeaaaow
The singer is experimenting with complex vowel sounds to create a diverse melody.
Huua-uaa-aaa-ooah
The singer is creating an interesting sound with the elongated syllable without meaning.
Aaaaoooooouuu
The singer is continuing to experiment with elongated syllables and creating a more melodic tone.
Wuououuuuhh
The singer is using a shorter syllable to create a unique sound.
Wuaaaooouuauauuua
The singer is using a more strung together vowel sounds to continue the melody.
Huaauauaaauaaauau-u
The singer is experimenting with a sort of half-closed and half-open vowel sound to create a unique sound.
Ha-ha
The singer followed with a laugh sound in between singing.
Ahahaha... ah
The singer is laughing, but it doesn't have relevance to the rest of the song.
Ahhhh dreamscapesss
The singer is describing some sort of dream world that is outside reality.
Ahahahahaha
The singer is continuing to laugh, it doesn't have a concrete meaning.
They like my egg roll
This line is most likely a reference to an inside joke or personal meaning to the writer.
Hmm-hmm
The singer is humming a sound in between the song, doesn't hold any meaning.
Aaaahahaha
The singer is continuing to laugh and finding it difficult to compose themselves from the enjoyment.
Mwuua-uaa-heeiiieaaooo
The singer is continuing to experiment with elongated vowels and using different sounds to make a unique melody.
Mwua-aa-haeeaaow-uh
The singer is continuing to use elongated syllables while maintaining the melody.
Mwua-a-heeaaeeeaaaow
The singer is using more technical vowel sounds which doesn't necessarily add to the meaning but to the melody.
Huua-uaa-aaa-ooah
The singer is creating an interesting sound with an elongated syllable that doesn't have meaning.
Aaaaoooooouuu
The singer is continuing to experiment with elongated syllables and create a more diverse melody.
Wuououuuuhh
The singer is using a shorter syllable or more straightforward melody compared to his previous lines.
Wuaaaooouuauauuua
The singer is continuing to experiment with different vowel sounds and complex melodies.
Huaauauaaauaaauau-u
The singer is using open and more closed sung vowels to create a unique sound.
Owh-x-ooooouuu
There's a weird robot-like sound in the mix of the song.
Zheeaaaouu
The singer sings 'ou' with a French accent to the melody.
Wua-n-uaa-mue-auu-zmm-wu-uu
The singer is experimenting with different sounds and extending syllables.
Wuoo-oo-a-ou
The singer is continuing to sing elongated words with no clear meaning.
Yu-e-wuaaa-ou
The singer is playing with the sound of 'ou' and 'e' and extends the syllable.
Zhee-eeoooh
The singer is using a mix of different vowel sounds to create a melodic tune.
Wuaaaaa-oow
The singer continues to elongate syllables, moving between open to closed vowel sounds.
(R)-Hee-eeeh
It's a mix of elongated sounds with no meaning together with a 'R' sound in the beginning.
Wuaaa-u-haow-ua-aaaoo A-aou-wuaaa
The singer is using the same melody to sing different made-up syllables with different vowel sounds.
Ooouaaaaehhh
The singer is finishing with a long and sustaining 'eh' sound.
A-a-a-ahhh
The singer is producing a sharper 'ah' sound towards the end, finishing the song.
Contributed by Parker Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@IAMAKNUCKLESFAN
This song reminds me that Love is complicated and that I shouldn't be afraid to allow myself to be vulnerable.
I have a dear friend with whom I share a tight bond with. One that transcends time and exists as eternal energy within the universe.
I have so much love for him, it hurts when we part ways. I wish it was him and I against the world forever, but I know that may never happen in the sense that I desire.
This song makes me cry. It holds fond core memories I can't forget. It will always remind me of the days we spent together and how I wish we could be closer to have more of those days.
Until I see you again my friend. I'll be waiting for you in this life and the next.
@danielclark086
I can honestly say, with no exaggeration, that this may be one of the best songs I've ever heard.
@ShieldStun
a masterpiece indeed
@sk8trcks
literally
@boxadorsrus5991
@Daniel Clark Sometimes musical genres and their vibes overlap a bit. A tune with a similar vibe to my ear is the shoegaze band Slowdive and their tune Souvlaki Space Station.
@SenilephunK
I'm in total agreement
@gutturalemesis
It's a beautiful journey for the soul.
@adawg3032
My lady loved this song, she passed away in august and whenever I listen to it I think of how she would always say “oh this is that song I like” and it makes me cry because she isn’t here to say that anymore..
@beastardust
In these songs are our loved ones who are gone!! I hug you, my friend!! 🤍
@prowlerpunk
Still an amazing track even in 2022... This track has its own fanbase ❤️😍😍😍
@m09527
Just wait til they hear it in 3022