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Future Bloop

By Disposable Planet on February 20, 2022 12:50 pm

A bloopy & bleepy, chippy & funky, happy & punky jam full of mixolydian noodling.  Started this early in the week but ran out of gas.  I definitely want to refine & polish it more later on down the road.  Made on an M8 Tracker.  Render straight out of the M8.

Thanks for listening!

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what a trip big_smile love how it ends

Some epic leads in this, beautiful track!

This is an amazing journey.

Disposable Planet wrote:

bloopy & bleepy, chippy & funky, happy & punky jam full of mixolydian noodling

——I am happy to say this description is completely accurate.


Devieus wrote:

This is an amazing journey.

——I am happy to say this description is completely accurate.


This track is awesome!  It's packed with great ideas that develop and flow into each other so naturally, it feels like a post-prog jam band of .mod files.  Particular shout-out to the amazing bass part that pops to the front around 02:56.  Virtuoso stuff; really wonder what's left to "refine & polish later on down the road."

——I am happy to  say this description is completely accurate.

What a slice of joy this is! heart

ddmm64 wrote:

what a trip big_smile love how it ends

impbox wrote:

Some epic leads in this, beautiful track!

Devieus wrote:

This is an amazing journey.

Thank you!

ineff wrote:
Disposable Planet wrote:

bloopy & bleepy, chippy & funky, happy & punky jam full of mixolydian noodling

——I am happy to say this description is completely accurate.


Devieus wrote:

This is an amazing journey.

——I am happy to say this description is completely accurate.


This track is awesome!  It's packed with great ideas that develop and flow into each other so naturally, it feels like a post-prog jam band of .mod files.  Particular shout-out to the amazing bass part that pops to the front around 02:56.  Virtuoso stuff; really wonder what's left to "refine & polish later on down the road."

——I am happy to  say this description is completely accurate.

I'm glad you liked it so much!   I guess there's no end to how far you can refine/polish something with M8 so I was imagining adding more drum decoration and variation as well as some stops and starts to vary up the flow but I am definitely happy with where it ended up!   Yeah, jamband-ish is accurate.  It came out sounding a lot like a Phish type jam or something.   And it has a Teenage Wasteland vibe going on as well especially regarding the ending part of that song which may have been subconsciously influencing me.

Ipaghost wrote:

That bouncing slimey reminds me of the gels and zols from the original LoZ

ilzxc wrote:

What a slice of joy this is! <3

Thank you!

Instantly thought of early 2000's flash games, that upbeat energetic but pleasantly joyful mood. Oh but it's evolving! very cool.

The pitch bend/glides in here are so tasty. Nicely done. Also really loved the middle section about halfway through where it gets stripped down to just a couple components. Sounds so cool to deconstruct it then build it back up.

ModalModule wrote:

Instantly thought of early 2000's flash games, that upbeat energetic but pleasantly joyful mood. Oh but it's evolving! very cool.

thanks i would happily make a flash game soundtrack if someone revives flash

blighters_rock wrote:

The pitch bend/glides in here are so tasty. Nicely done. Also really loved the middle section about halfway through where it gets stripped down to just a couple components. Sounds so cool to deconstruct it then build it back up.

thanks I approached the writing of this as if I was making something for a four piece band (guitar, bass, keys, drums) - the mix came out real clean - that fretless bass I was just using as a placeholder but when I added a solo I liked it so much I kept it.   I may use the pull it apart/build it back up approach for some future wb ideas

i can't believe how good, ornate, full, lively, and polished your work is!

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