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Avoiding

By Bleeoop on May 8, 2022 5:13 pm

A quick track that is made of sine Waves, guitar samples and a lot of dirt.

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A feeling of waiting

Train station

No one came

Even though the last train was on time

No one came to see me off

Really has a desolate and lonely vibe to it.  Nice job.

I always say, when in doubt, add saturation! I like the textures on this one.

Tasty, tasty dirt.
- Spider

love the feeling of this ambient track. the dirt adds so much. good choise.

I did a track called avoidance and now you did this one, must be something in the air lately. anyway, lovely track. that very quiet layer of... arpeggio? is doing something for me. even dreamier than usual.

this is cool, really somber, I was thinking about something unfortunate when I was listening and it made it ever more tragic

gesceap wrote:

A feeling of waiting

Train station

No one came

Even though the last train was on time

No one came to see me off

oh I love this really evocative thanks!

CosmicCairns wrote:

Really has a desolate and lonely vibe to it.  Nice job.

thank you!

djippy wrote:

I always say, when in doubt, add saturation! I like the textures on this one.

Q-Rosh wrote:

love the feeling of this ambient track. the dirt adds so much. good choise.

Devieus wrote:

Tasty, tasty dirt.
- Spider

thanks, honestly I thought I had automated the distortion to minimize it during the quieter parts but something came out wrong and it's now all over the track, which is kind of an aesthetic!

Really genuinely love your music -- this is both expansive and intimate, precious and painful. Remarkable contrasts for a texturally consistent 4.5 minutes! heart (And yes, everything is 100% better with more noise. The hat / ticking at the end is a very nice and very correct touch. Had to go back to see when did that appear -- and although I found it, it was waaaay before I noticed it, I absolutely love things like that!)

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