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Windlight

By 2haf on January 21, 2024 4:38 am

helloo chums

a wee drum and bass stretch of the legs for your weekly ears. I wished to develop this more but have to put my computer in storage due to hvaing nowhere to live l o l.

i did not in fact forget to submit last week, but happen to work out in the desert each monday to monday, and so this year I will essentially only have 26 weeks where i can beat. It sucks but I shall try and make the most of it! Yeehaw!

There's that classic 2haf sound we all know and love! heart Your winter d&b is always a treat. Love how hard the track goes at the 0:44 mark with those chippy arps and pulsating pads, and that winding lead melody is enchanting all throughout. Way to go!

Whatever desert work situation you have going on sounds wild.  Hope it's good wild though or that would suck.

Such a cool track though, glad you had time to make it.  Digging the gallopy arps.

Atmospheric as always; so chill smile I hope you figure out your housing situation soon!

Cool with a sense of speed

great stuff!

have fun in the desert?

hope you find a place to live?

levelcapybara wrote:

There's that classic 2haf sound we all know and love!

i know I was like 2haf?, i remember that name but what kind of - ALL THE EMOTIONS CAME FLOODING BACK AT THE DROP

Yay, you're back at it again heart Lots of light energy in this one with a nice wobbly contrast. Really looking forward to hearing what you'll cook up in the desert (where even are you!?!)

this is great, nicely done!

Despite it all, still making bangers.
- Spider

As usual, very well crafted. I need to steal your approach to drum production as I really like the effects it has on the tracks.

Whatever you've been doing with reverb, its working.
Even if you tell you just turn it on, I still think there's something beautiful with how it turns out.

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