W&W Productions: With tracks like ‘Ensure’, ‘Show my Shuffle’, ‘Origin’ & ‘Stab My Speaker’, Willem and Wardt initially started out producing their own respective floor-thrillers. The serendipitous Trance Energy meet quickly bore their debut W&W production though, which came in the form of the mighty ‘Mustang’. ‘Dome’ & ‘Arena’ (which featured on the Armin Only DVD) followed up its freshman success and fast found the CDJs of trance luminaries like Tiësto, Ferry Corsten, Markus Schulz, Sander Van Doorn & Judge Jules. Tipped by Armin van Buuren as “the best up-and-coming production duo out there”, W&W have continued to rock federation trance to its core with ‘Mainstage’, the Sean Tyas-remixed ‘D.N.A’ and their Ummet Ozcan collaboration ‘Synergy’ each bringing floors to critical mass. Remix-side, their voracious rewires have proved equally as popular - most notably on Armin’s ‘Rain’, ‘Remedy’ (by UK pop starlet Little Boots) and those of Sander van Doorn, Leon Bolier, Sied van Riel, & others.
DJs: Almost a year to the day since Willem & Wardt first shook hands they were on hand to witness Sander van Doorn spinning the furiously phat beats and compressed melodies of ‘Mustang’ at Trance Energy. Galvanised by its floor-response (and defining their sounds as “big room trance with a techy edge”), they, themselves quickly took up the spinning mantle. That route has taken them to some of the most respected nights out there. Ones that have come to include Poland’s Sunrise Festival, the A State Of Trance 400 gigs and a spot playing alongside Tiësto at his massive stadium gig in Kiev. Just two years further down the road from their first gigs together, with Trance Energy 2010 fast approaching the pair are ready to play one of the biggest events in the dance music calendar....
The Mainstage Radio Show: Now a regular standing fixture in the trance enthusiasts listening schedule, W&W’s Mainstage radio show exports their diverse sound around the world on a monthly basis. Broadcasting on the renowned Afterhours FM (one of the world’s five most popular trance-based websites), in January of 2010 it was revamped & relaunched with a host of new elements (including regular competitions, features and interviews). Mainstage goes on Afterhours.FM on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month between 18.00 and 19.00 hours CET.
Long Way Down
W&W Lyrics
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Burning Bush's lie
God he's listening to ain't mine no
Big oil is wicked master
Slave god of gasoline
Ride the Armageddon mile
Sow your seed asunder
Knead your beast and watch it rise
Feed your children to the
Halibutron war machine
Game is fixed and you're all blind
But still to get along we gotta
Long, long way to go
Oh, oh, oh no nearer to God we gotta
Long, long way to go
You sing a bloody song, you gotta
Long, long way to go
Bastard, bloody bastard
Bastard, bloody bastard
The lyrics in W&W's song Long Way Down are incredibly powerful and seem to be a criticism of society and the powers that be. The opening lines, "Where you gonna turn to, Burning Bush's lie, God he's listening to ain't mine," appear to be a reference to the biblical story of Moses and the burning bush. The singer questions where people will turn to for guidance and leadership when the "burning bush" - a symbol of God - is lying. The following line appears to criticize those in power who claim to be doing God's work when they are really just serving their own interests.
The song then goes on to criticize the oil industry and those who profit from it. The lines "Big oil is wicked master, Slave god of gasoline, Ride the Armageddon mile" suggest that the industry is in control, with gasoline as their god, and that we are heading towards some sort of apocalyptic event. The idea that the game is fixed and people are blind suggests that society is being manipulated and controlled by those in power.
But despite this criticism, the chorus suggests that there is hope for change. "But still to get along we gotta, Long, long way to go, Oh, oh, oh no nearer to God we gotta, Long, long way to go, You sing a bloody song, you gotta, Long, long way to go" suggests that even though there is a long way to go, we need to keep trying to make a change. The reference to singing a "bloody song" suggests that this change will not be easy, but it is necessary.
Overall, the lyrics of Long Way Down seem to be a powerful critique of society, the powers that be, and the need for change. The song suggests that we are facing a potentially apocalyptic future, with society being controlled by those in power. But despite this, the song also suggests that there is hope, and that change is possible if we keep trying.
Line by Line Meaning
Where you gonna turn to
What options do you have
Burning Bush's lie
Falsehood propagated by authority figures
God he's listening to ain't mine no
The divine being who is being worshipped isn't beneficial to me
Big oil is wicked master
Large oil companies are evil overlords
Slave god of gasoline
People are slaves to the fuel dependency
Ride the Armageddon mile
Plunge towards destructive and catastrophic consequences
Sow your seed asunder
To cause destruction even before the growth
Kill you for a smile
Overlooking humanity for personal benefit
Knead your beast and watch it rise
Empowering the distorted view of oneself
Feed your children to the
Sacrificing the future of one's lineage for gain
Halibutron war machine
A machine for mass destruction
Game is fixed and you're all blind
Systematic manipulations where the masses remain oblivious
But still to get along we gotta
Despite everything, we still have to find a way
Long, long way to go
A significant distance to travel
Oh, oh, oh no nearer to God we gotta
We need to improve, but we're still farther from perfection
Long, long way to go
A significant distance to travel
You sing a bloody song, you gotta
Songs about injustice need to be sung
Long, long way to go
A significant distance to travel
Bastard, bloody bastard
An expression of anger and frustration
Bastard, bloody bastard
An expression of anger and frustration
Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Songtrust Ave
Written by: STEVE EDWARD DUREN
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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