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α - β - γ - δ - ε - ζ - η - θ - ι - κ - λ - μ - λ - κ - ι - θ - η - ζ - ε - δ - γ - β - α

By Artist on February 8, 2024 10:55 pm

This track contains samples from the following tracks (in order of appearance):

(α, β) Pocaille's Tachyon Pulses (available here)
– from Weeklybeats 2012, week 1! – under the CC (BY-NC-SA) license.

(γ) KeFF's MONOxMONO (available here) under the CC (BY-SA) license.

(δ) cortx's Yonder (available here) under the CC (BY-NC-SA) license.

(ε) jemmons' Line of Sight (available here) under CC (BY-NC) license.

(ζ) RajaTheResidentAlien's Unidentified Effing Feelings (available here) under the CC (BY-NC-SA) license.

(η) eoe.vibin's dissolve (available here) under the CC (BY-NC-SA) license.

(θ) orangedrink's This Conversation Is Over (available here) under the CC (BY-NC-SA) license.

(ι) b bro's jaw harping (available here) under the CC0 Zero license.

(κ) eoe.vibin's ante meridiem eclectic (available here) under the CC (BY-NC-SA) license.

(λ) bonk's bonk 5 (available here) under the CC (BY-NC-SA) license.

(μ) Aletheia's Relaxed Water Flowing (available here) under the CC (BY-NC) license.

Audio works licensed by author under:
CC Attribution Noncommercial Share Alike (BY-NC-SA)

really nice trac, your really good at balancing all the parts you use to make a great song
(cant wait too hear what you come up with next!)

I dig this. It's the first "episode" where it sounds like it progresses just right: not too slow, not too fast. It doesn't feel "minimal" anymore. There's plenty variety, but just the right amount to not overwhelm. Good job!

I also dig the URLs the system assigns to your pieces 😂


b bro wrote:

really nice trac, your really good at balancing all the parts you use to make a great song
(cant wait too hear what you come up with next!)

Thanks!



rplktr wrote:

I dig this. It's the first "episode" where it sounds like it progresses just right: not too slow, not too fast. It doesn't feel "minimal" anymore. There's plenty variety, but just the right amount to not overwhelm. Good job!

I also dig the URLs the system assigns to your pieces 😂

Thanks --------- !

XC3N wrote:


big_smile

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