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I'm In A Constant Loop Of Nostalgia

By CTRL DEL on January 4, 2026 8:48 pm

Super excited to join Weekly Beats for my second time. Last time I learned a lot and this year I'm dedicated to learn a lot more and to beat my 23 week's score.

I'm in a constant loop of nostalgia was a line in a play I saw a month back by URLAND. The show was psychedelic horror theater and it got stuck in my head. The line was repeated about 30 or 40 times so it was kind of brute force burned into my memory. It became a inscrutable sample that rings out "I'm in a loop, loop, loop."

Also my friend RoccoW helped me out by giving me some tips so much much love to him.


Happy new year and a happy WeeklyBeats to everybody

Beautifully haunting. Whatever sneaks in around the 1 minute mark in the breakdown is perfectly weird. Love the drone after too.

Taking me down a long dark hallway that just never seems to end. It’s not scary, but it’s wrong. Like the whole world is at an angle.

Super fun

The sound and progression on these chords is so atmospheric. Can't help but imagining some Aphex Twin inspired choppy jungle loops with this

nice and dark! not something I would associate w nostalgia but great vibe!

Beautiful, I enjoyed this. To me it gives a certain air of melancholy or even ennui

i love the mood you generate in this track. chill and haunting.

the rhythm / hihats are a bit stale and could use some filter in the highs and some variation. bit thats personal preference I guess.

well done!

Good stuff. The melancholia is palpable. To 24 weeks and beyond!

great soundtrack piece, could easily fit in a looping horror game or something. I love how the synths evolve

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