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Jade Yuzu

By Dustsucker on June 21, 2026 10:28 pm

A man once told me he was going to live forever, he died last week.

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My condolences. Was this man someone close to you?

Very cool track! Actually reminds me of some of Dadboy's stuff. Sounds like a great collab smile.

This man will be alive in your memories as long as you live too, making him immortal from your viewpoint.
Checks out.

This track is so full, a wall of ever-changing sounds.
Straight up futuristic TV series opening material!
Nice job to you both.

WahSp wrote:

My condolences. Was this man someone close to you?

Very cool track! Actually reminds me of some of Dadboy's stuff. Sounds like a great collab smile.


Thank you! He was an idiosyncratic character, we'd greet eachother on the street and and maybe have a little chat. Just the friendly neighborhood weirdo who wouldn't hurt a fly and lived life in his own way.

That's so funny: I heard the Dadboy similarity too while I was making it. No idea what it is exactly, since his usual is way more synthwavey. I'm still gathering the confidence (and time in my schedule) to do a collab this year, it's definitely on my WB bucketlist.

Thanks for listening and your dedication to commenting every week heart

Cool backstory.  It's neat sometimes to have "non-musicians" contribute.  They sometimes come up with crazy outside the box non-intuitive things.  Pretty nice overall vibe to the final track as well.  I actually wouldn't have minded it going on a little longer.

fuggin fantastic
and very cool way to include yr partner's father in the genesis. has he heard the final version? curious what he thought if so

i'm sorry to hear about your neighbor heart

Love that image texture. Reminds me of NIN album art.

Cosmic Cairns wrote:

Cool backstory.  It's neat sometimes to have "non-musicians" contribute.  They sometimes come up with crazy outside the box non-intuitive things.  Pretty nice overall vibe to the final track as well.  I actually wouldn't have minded it going on a little longer.


Thank you! I could write off the sudden ending as an artistic choice that fits the story, but the truth is I ran out of time, haha. But it may be a cool track to revisit and expand in the future, who knows?

jwh wrote:

fuggin fantastic
and very cool way to include yr partner's father in the genesis. has he heard the final version? curious what he thought if so

i'm sorry to hear about your neighbor heart


Thank you so much! heart
His reply was: "Number one hit. Verry spacy" haha

So wide! Even with all the rhythmic synths and drums, the wall of sound feels almost ambient to me.

number one hit! love it heart

I hope I'm not making your hurt fresh by coming back so late. The song feels like lost wandering in a foggy city, so early in the morning that only the dock workers are awake. The first minute sits on that hazy pad/drone combo for so long that even small changes like the walkdown ~0:27 feel like big events. Love the subtle bass pulse ~0:40, like a silent alarm. And then of course the track breaks out with the drum drop. Even chord changes, and I really like the mysterious and menacing chord change at 1:17. We get one wordless synth cry before the end. Panic? Keening? And then the song is cut short. Like any life is

"Number one hit. Verry spacy" heart

all the layers are so fun/majestic
a nice tribute & my condolences
perhaps he will live forever as energy does not go away it just changes form
this track kinda sounds like a metamorphasis

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