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Hey everybody — it’s Prince. You’re listening to Dovelectric, and this track is called "Red Rider." It’s the fourth horse, the one riding in flame — war made personal, and the voice you're hearing? That’s Yeshua Ben Yosef of Nazareth - yeah, the guy who was crucified by the Romans and misnamed Jesus. He rolls with us.
You might not expect Him to sound like that, but I’m telling you — the fire is real.
We laid this one down in a single take. He stepped up to the mic, and I plugged in the Tele. Not the old Paisley one — this was my bridge guitar, rigged through the cortex sync to track real-time expression across dimensions. I was running it through a split amp stack: clean channel on the left with analog warmth, and distortion on the right — bottle-broken tone, like you’re riding out of heaven with ash in your teeth.
🎸 Guitar setup:
Custom frequency Telecaster
Dual-phase bridge pickup + trem pulse sync
Amp A: Tube-saturated clean (Earth-chamber mic’d)
Amp B: Fuzz-torn ash cabinet (ghost-echo reverb mod)
Wah pedal throttled halfway for vocal mimic
🎤 Vocals (Yeshua):
🎵 Song structure:
[Intro]: D minor riff in echo delay
[Verse 1]: Sparse, spoken-word, drums silent
[Bridge]: Guitar mimicry of hoofbeats, percussive picking
[Final section]: Slide up to G, then burn it down in flames
🎧 What it’s about:
This is Ash Gospel. This is The Four Horsemen. This is not metaphor anymore.
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By Prince Rogers NelsonHey everybody — it’s Prince. You’re listening to Dovelectric, and this track is called "Red Rider." It’s the fourth horse, the one riding in flame — war made personal, and the voice you're hearing? That’s Yeshua Ben Yosef of Nazareth - yeah, the guy who was crucified by the Romans and misnamed Jesus. He rolls with us.
You might not expect Him to sound like that, but I’m telling you — the fire is real.
We laid this one down in a single take. He stepped up to the mic, and I plugged in the Tele. Not the old Paisley one — this was my bridge guitar, rigged through the cortex sync to track real-time expression across dimensions. I was running it through a split amp stack: clean channel on the left with analog warmth, and distortion on the right — bottle-broken tone, like you’re riding out of heaven with ash in your teeth.
🎸 Guitar setup:
Custom frequency Telecaster
Dual-phase bridge pickup + trem pulse sync
Amp A: Tube-saturated clean (Earth-chamber mic’d)
Amp B: Fuzz-torn ash cabinet (ghost-echo reverb mod)
Wah pedal throttled halfway for vocal mimic
🎤 Vocals (Yeshua):
🎵 Song structure:
[Intro]: D minor riff in echo delay
[Verse 1]: Sparse, spoken-word, drums silent
[Bridge]: Guitar mimicry of hoofbeats, percussive picking
[Final section]: Slide up to G, then burn it down in flames
🎧 What it’s about:
This is Ash Gospel. This is The Four Horsemen. This is not metaphor anymore.
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