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triploblastic spaldeen

By DJ Saint-Hubert on January 4, 2026 7:13 pm

A track that has algorithmic MIDI (not generative AI), but honestly I'm not so sure if it's just random notes or not. The code is very complicated but the result might be too random to measure in any meaningful way. But there's also LFOs and rescaling that gives it more structure. The timing isn't exactly aligned to quarter notes/16th notes/etc. so it may have more of a triplet feel on some instruments. The completed album is here https://djsaint-hubert.bandcamp.com/alb … acks-vol-2. The next tracks will probably be more structured/actually composed, but I like to do albums with more experimental processes every once in a while

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That robot was tripping hard as it fell down the stairs.

Does it have something to do with St-Hubert Barbecue?

First track is wild. I will confess that I didn't listen to the all 11 mins of it, but I quite like the lazer ish sounds, feel like 80's sci-fi track.

djippy wrote:

Does it have something to do with St-Hubert Barbecue?

First track is wild. I will confess that I didn't listen to the all 11 mins of it, but I quite like the lazer ish sounds, feel like 80's sci-fi track.

you mean the Canadian fast food restaurant? Yeah that's originally where I got it from

DJ Saint-Hubert wrote:
djippy wrote:

Does it have something to do with St-Hubert Barbecue?

First track is wild. I will confess that I didn't listen to the all 11 mins of it, but I quite like the lazer ish sounds, feel like 80's sci-fi track.

you mean the Canadian fast food restaurant? Yeah that's originally where I got it from

I'm from America but I've been to Canada on vacation a few times and I've got some French-Canadian background

I feel like this would be at home in a David Lynch dream sequence.

it's very cool! tho when this long it starts to become monotone even tho very varied and kinda chaotic. but nice in the mix of WBs smile cheers

This sort of reminds of the music that would be playing in an old BBC documentary about the future (I'm thinking specifically here about series called Tomorrow's World that the famous Radiophonic Workshop did a lot of the sound for).

I also didn't quite make it all the way to the end, but enjoyed the chunk I listened to.

haha I also got intrigued by the DJ St-Hubert as a Quebecer wink

trippy exploration!

This is wild! Cool sounds all around, but for some reason my brain latched onto that low drone and just vibed

Laser cats at the glass bottle arcade, welcome to WB26

A trippy psychedelic listen to start my day.  Haha. 
Was this all patched on modular synth?

Oh, wow!
This is... interesting.
Too much for me to take it in for eleven minutes, especially since I am quite ill and my energy level is very low.
But nice to see some algorithmic music here.

rdomain wrote:

A trippy psychedelic listen to start my day.  Haha. 
Was this all patched on modular synth?

a software modular synth, yeah. It's a plugin in Jeskola Buzz so there's two layers of modularness. The Jeskola Buzz layer doesn't allow as much with using audio signals as control signals (basically only LFOs) but allows you to run VSTs which the Blok plugin can't do

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