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Fragments Of A Jigsaw Puzzle | Wild, Restless, Organic Techno

By electronic_tiger on January 11, 2026 9:42 pm

A weird little tune that has more ideas than is good for it. I like some of my ideas in this one. Not sure how well it all comes together. I wish I had more time to further develop this one. But I ran out of time. I'll probably explore this style a bit further next week.


Added it to YouTube with some further thoughts and comments. Have a look and let me know what you think. Any and all feedback is welcome!

https://youtu.be/PyPyAKQTpgU

I really love the frenetic energy of this piece! At 1:19, the shift to focus on a different kind of beat "feel" (idk how to explain it) is super neat! I almost wish that section lasted a bit longer since it was my favorite part of the piece.

Jentu wrote:

I really love the frenetic energy of this piece! At 1:19, the shift to focus on a different kind of beat "feel" (idk how to explain it) is super neat! I almost wish that section lasted a bit longer since it was my favorite part of the piece.

Thank you Jentu! Yup, I'm with you all the way. Some parts should have been extended. But I ran out of time this week. That shift you mentioned is a change in time signatures. So we're going from a 7/8 feel to a 13/8 feel. Though you could feel it differently. As rhythm is all about feel. But the bit that starts at 1:19 is one 8th shorter than two loops of the previous pattern. Which gives it that different feel there.

Thanks for listening & commenting, much appreciated!

i love the frenetic feel of all the elements mixing into one larger rolling groove smile

RajaTheResidentAlien wrote:

i love the frenetic feel of all the elements mixing into one larger rolling groove smile

Thank you Raja, I'm happy to hear you do. That Einstein animation is wildly hypnotic, btw.

Wow! What a ride. I don't think there were too many ideas heart

Rows wrote:

Wow! What a ride. I don't think there were too many ideas heart


Thank you Rows! I'm happy to hear you're not too overwhelmed by it. Thanks for listening & commenting, much appreciated!

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