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Get a Grip (and understand)

By cfurrow on November 13, 2016 7:21 pm

Here's something I started months back with the Korg Minilogue (fun!!).
I think the mood of this song could have been part my soundtrack as the election results were coming in and I started feeling like I was in an alternate universe.

Does have a bit of a rebellious/protest and disgust vibe to it. Really dig the long drawn out feel to it, like you're hitting refresh on your browser hoping some huge upset in the polls comes, but it doesn't unfortunately.

Cool sounds and I like the way it develops.  Stay strong!

great track.  i like the warbly feel of the whole thing.  sounds like how uncertainty feels.

Uncomfortably Numb, eh?

This minilogue reminds me a lot of my old EX-800. Nice to hear this sounds so fresh and good again.
Here is an old version: http://weeklybeats.com/#/q-rosh/music/plumperquatsch

Q-Rosh wrote:

This minilogue reminds me a lot of my old EX-800. Nice to hear this sounds so fresh and good again.
Here is an old version: http://weeklybeats.com/#/q-rosh/music/plumperquatsch

Very cool track! I can definitely hear some similarities between the 2 synths. Thanks for listening!

Jim Wood wrote:

Uncomfortably Numb, eh?

uh, yeah. : ( 
Thanks for stopping by, Jm!

Alphaglitch wrote:

Does have a bit of a rebellious/protest and disgust vibe to it. Really dig the long drawn out feel to it, like you're hitting refresh on your browser hoping some huge upset in the polls comes, but it doesn't unfortunately.

CosmicCairns wrote:

Cool sounds and I like the way it develops.  Stay strong!

orangedrink wrote:

great track.  i like the warbly feel of the whole thing.  sounds like how uncertainty feels.

Ipaghost wrote:


Thanks a million!

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