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Whirly experiment

By Crash Overture on April 12, 2026 1:54 pm

I ended up using a choral synthesiser and the the whirly in garageband. I duplicated both tracks and used slowed down or reversed with lower semitones to play against each other. I wanted to see if parts made discord and if parts worked together. There are certain parts where I said 'Oh I like that' and other parts where I was like, how do I make this less awful. lol  I mess around with adding drums, but it kinda didn't work with it.

My niece got me into Mili and I was little inspired by listening to her various Library of Ruina and Limbus Company songs.

Beautifully unsettling, again, I think? Was it last week you also unsettled with something beautiful? The week before? Are you unsettling memory? Time? Is time unsettled? Who opened the door to nowhere?

Nothing about this was awful, despite your worries heart

neon liminal wrote:

Beautifully unsettling, again, I think? Was it last week you also unsettled with something beautiful? The week before? Are you unsettling memory? Time? Is time unsettled? Who opened the door to nowhere?

Nothing about this was awful, despite your worries heart

Thank you! The funniest part is I always sit down and say "I'm gonna make a pop song" and then I don't know how, so I make something else and convince myself I can make it into a pop song, and yeah, that's not how it works out. Maybe I should try to make something unsettling and maybe I'll end up with a pop song.

this is pop music in my dimension
we're driving around, windows down, getting totally weirded out to 'Whirly experiment'
another vehicle pulls up, also on the level. a brief knowing look is exchanged
we drive away into the night

really cool recording!

Some great vibes on this. Like some kind of of intro to a 60's free jazz album.

Nice psychological horror soundtrack sounds, I like the quasi-delay fading in and out on the electric piano sound (presumably the layered slowed/reversed part)

Go for the drums! You can keep them simple, or as an accent, but I could hear, for instance, an 8th note bass drum part quietly coming in around the middle of this for some added tension.

jwh wrote:

this is pop music in my dimension
we're driving around, windows down, getting totally weirded out to 'Whirly experiment'
another vehicle pulls up, also on the level. a brief knowing look is exchanged
we drive away into the night

really cool recording!

Thnak you! I am glad to hear I made a pop song for someone!

NickLong wrote:

Some great vibes on this. Like some kind of of intro to a 60's free jazz album.

thank you!

Continuous Nonlinearities wrote:

Nice psychological horror soundtrack sounds, I like the quasi-delay fading in and out on the electric piano sound (presumably the layered slowed/reversed part)

Go for the drums! You can keep them simple, or as an accent, but I could hear, for instance, an 8th note bass drum part quietly coming in around the middle of this for some added tension.

Thank you! I went for drums on week 16. So I did listen to you big_smile

digging this surrealist soundscape

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