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Stillness my beating heart (Electroplankton #005 reverse)

By Crash Overture on March 14, 2026 7:51 pm

Challenging week.
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Electroplankton is a 2006 Nintendo DS game.

I finally looked up how to do live performances in audicity, and it was super easy. I recorded a bunch of things.

I ended up taking two of them and reversing them. Like the choral bits in the Lumiloops and the discord of Hanenbow Also added reverb to get that recording noise.

All the sounds from electroplankton? That pad underneath is really rich and deep and brings the reverse-sound cacophony into a very musical space, really beautiful.

neon liminal wrote:

All the sounds from electroplankton? That pad underneath is really rich and deep and brings the reverse-sound cacophony into a very musical space, really beautiful.

Thanks! Yup, everything is eletrocplankton but reverse and some modest effects.

i like this a lot!

Oh man, this is lovely and I would never have clocked it as Electroplankton (though I should have known better). You're really expanding that game (instrument?) into new territory.

such lovely textures!

jwh wrote:

i like this a lot!

Thnak you!

MRDRCAT wrote:

Oh man, this is lovely and I would never have clocked it as Electroplankton (though I should have known better). You're really expanding that game (instrument?) into new territory.

Thank you. I hope to do more with it now that I'm starting to understand it and getting a bit more familar with making songs.

emily wrote:

such lovely textures!

Thank you!

The way this builds up and then pulls back, and builds up and pulls back again is very nice! I need to remember that it's okay to be minimal like this too.

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