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dancing on the grave of the robot exclusion protocol

By deeckzeven on March 25, 2026 1:51 pm

You know, just your standard phrygian dominant 19 EDO bacchanale about robots.txt. Whatevs.

The little buzzy FM instrument at the beginning suggested that riff to me, and it was kind of all downhill from there. Added the vocal sample (again, Cosmos: War of the Planets) about halfway through the process, and that had me thinking of web crawlers, LLM weenies strip mining the Internet, and (somehow) the Drummers in Diamond Age. So that's all in the soup too.

I really liked the melodic twang of the mode/tuning here, but it did limit my harmonic choices. Fortunately, it ain't called WeeklyChords.

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buzzing and banging head here. Nice perc play in there. Props!!

What can I say? This is just great. Percussion, weird noises, vocal samples mangled to hell, triplet sections, 300 different ideas. You 100% killed it this week. Also the track isn't eve....ahh jesus I just hit 3:20 and my face melted off. YOu smashed it this week 1000000%

These drums are fucking insane dude. I can’t believe this is M8. It sounds so dynamic and wild. Nice job!

an appropriate title for a very unsettling (in a good way) track. Love how you've made the drums so chaotic and whimsical

Whoah what an absolutely huge track. There's so much to unpack in this one! It keeps shifting, constantly throwing things in surprising new directions. My favorite parts were the sudden gigantic sea of reverb at 0:33, stretched and totally alien vocal samples across the whole song and the totally chaotic payoff at 3:03. Absolutely nuts!

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