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Janky Song #36

By Cosmic Cairns on October 2, 2014 3:29 am

I'm starting a new job this week, which should ultimately be a good thing.  For right now, however, it's mostly consisted of a seemingly endless series of long and boring online training modules.  All of which is leaving my brain quite numb.  So this song is kind of a throw-a-bunch-of-stuff-at-the-wall-and-see-what-sticks effort.  It could also be viewed as an attempt to aurally recreate the way my brain feels right now.

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I dig it when those pads come in!

donnyjankowski wrote:

I dig it when those pads come in!

Thanks!  One neat thing about Weekly Beats is learning there can be at least some cool stuff produced even when you're not feeling super inspired...

CosmicCairns wrote:
donnyjankowski wrote:

I dig it when those pads come in!

Thanks!  One neat thing about Weekly Beats is learning there can be at least some cool stuff produced even when you're not feeling super inspired...

Sweet! I've found some neat stuff definitely happens when I don't overthink tunes (either because I'm in a hurry or not that inspired). And a lot of times I like it more than the stuff I labored over (though, not always). Congrats on the new job.

cfurrow wrote:
CosmicCairns wrote:
donnyjankowski wrote:

I dig it when those pads come in!

Thanks!  One neat thing about Weekly Beats is learning there can be at least some cool stuff produced even when you're not feeling super inspired...

Sweet! I've found some neat stuff definitely happens when I don't overthink tunes (either because I'm in a hurry or not that inspired). And a lot of times I like it more than the stuff I labored over (though, not always). Congrats on the new job.

It's weird how that happens.  I've also noticed I tend to like best the stuff that flows out the most easily. 

Thanks on the congrats.  It should be a pretty cool job, but I haven't done much yet other than online training. 

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