let the fear go
By emily on February 21, 2026 6:15 pm
you need not hold it
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you need not hold it
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thank you. a necessary reminder. Love the change up around 2:30. Great vocals as always.
Very very cool. I love the juxtaposition of your ethereal vocals against the beep boops. Thoroughly enjoyed that friend!
The beeps by themselves would seem to have a frantic, urgent quality, but taken in conjunction with everything else they become soothing. Kind of like watching a fountain bubbling.
such a nice laid back groove throughout, felt like I was floating along with the synths and your voice.
Yeah, easier said than done.
Your track is actually scary a bit! (not in a bad way)
Very nice soundscape. I like your dreamy vocals a lot.
Perfect timing, again. This theme had really been on my mind lately. Also, this song is perfect for tuning out a loud café, the soundscape just overwrites it all. (in the same manner as the fear can be overwritten)
Really cinematic piece, like it's part of a bigger story development. I love all those "bubbling" synths in the background, doing stuff like dripping water.
As others commented, the beat at 2:30 takes the track to another great direction.
You should make an EP out of this sort of "urban decay" story without words that started maybe 2 or 3 weeks ago, in your work.
BTW I SAMPLED YOUR TRACK !!! I took the individual drum hits at the beginning of "She's gonna be a doctor". I'm hoping you dig the result, and let me know if you'd enjoy working with the resulting beat ![]()
really cool beat growing out of the bloops like everyone said around 2:30. reminds me of a very good katamari track, called Angel Flavor's Present https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_T16wbFx_k
I really dug how the soft vocal washes from the beginning ramp up into the foreground in the middle; felt intense, but controlled. Beautiful track
Dreamy, very pretty. Thanks for reminder to not hold onto the fear.
I like the pause and change in the middle here
The bravery you captured in this vibe is epic *fist-pump* !
i wish i could float with some manitee's - they know how to let go
easier said than done
"this song is perfect for tuning out a loud café, the soundscape just overwrites it all. (in the same manner as the fear can be overwritten)" = i love this
BTW I SAMPLED YOUR TRACK !!! I took the individual drum hits at the beginning of "She's gonna be a doctor".
& ?
the track you sampled is “copyright all rights reserved” so that choice confuses me...
the source beats that i used that you sampled are the following drum loops in garageband:
Uptempo funk break
Frenzy single clap
Frenzy hi hat topper 01
garageband loops are royalty-free but they have some rules about their use
cute
that was neat soundscape you shared
*fist-pump*
laguna wrote:BTW I SAMPLED YOUR TRACK !!! I took the individual drum hits at the beginning of "She's gonna be a doctor".
& ?
the track you sampled is “copyright all rights reserved” so that choice confuses me...
the source beats that i used that you sampled are the following drum loops in garageband:
Uptempo funk break
Frenzy single clap
Frenzy hi hat topper 01garageband loops are royalty-free but they have some rules about their use
Oh! My bad! I was listening to multiple tracks from various people from the WB stream saturday evening and (wrongly) assumed your license was CC-BY-SA, like I use. I didn't mean to disrespect your work.
I took 5 single drum hits from the first second of the track (2 snares, kick, kick with hihat and the single quiet hihat), build a Renoise drum kit with them and built a boom bap beat, then modulated my TR6 with said beat. Quite convoluted, to be honest.
I'll substitute the hits and ask for a reupload. Sorry
emily wrote:
laguna wrote:BTW I SAMPLED YOUR TRACK !!! I took the individual drum hits at the beginning of "She's gonna be a doctor".
& ?
the track you sampled is “copyright all rights reserved” so that choice confuses me...
the source beats that i used that you sampled are the following drum loops in garageband:
Uptempo funk break
Frenzy single clap
Frenzy hi hat topper 01garageband loops are royalty-free but they have some rules about their use
Oh! My bad! I was listening to multiple tracks from various people from the WB stream saturday evening and (wrongly) assumed your license was CC-BY-SA, like I use. I didn't mean to disrespect your work.
I took 5 single drum hits from the first second of the track (2 snares, kick, kick with hihat and the single quiet hihat), build a Renoise drum kit with them and built a boom bap beat, then modulated my TR6 with said beat. Quite convoluted, to be honest.
I'll substitute the hits and ask for a reupload. Sorry
i had a feeling that might of been what happened
no need to re-upload
as my choir director had printed on the wall
"don't be sorry - just don't do it again"
the textures on the beats you made were very interesting soft & fuzzy
This is so cool. The gradual rise and the heavenly vocals are great. Fear banished!
This is so cool. The gradual rise and the heavenly vocals are great. Fear banished!
thank you
Hell yeah
thank you