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magical sausage pogo stick can't solve the problem of a falsely fulfilled dream

By ENumPv2.0 on January 18, 2026 10:22 pm

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Need some tags to help me navigate what this is ;-) Fun house fungle ?

This is amazing!

dude this rules. this isn't a track so much as a recording of a full play through of a game. we're on an absolute journey. hype cycle's got it with the fun house vibes too. killer clowns from planet breakbeat is my nomination for the game name, haha.

Your music is the best!

Hype Cycle wrote:

Need some tags to help me navigate what this is ;-) Fun house fungle ?

oh, tags and genres are sometimes one of the most difficult processes for me, because i don’t really understand how to characterize what i do. i tried to analyze what i did in 2024 and the following genres came up most often: 8/16-bit or bitpop, breakbeat, drill and bass, happy hardcore, idm, synth punk and synthpop. i think this year will be about the same set, i hope someday i will write them under each track here.

J Sangha wrote:

This is amazing!

george bowles wrote:

Your music is the best!

thanks!

sleepunit wrote:

dude this rules. this isn't a track so much as a recording of a full play through of a game. we're on an absolute journey. hype cycle's got it with the fun house vibes too. killer clowns from planet breakbeat is my nomination for the game name, haha.

well, it seems like the most unusual rhythm game exists in theory now, the machines of which could be installed in a circus, that should be wonderful. honestly, i've been wanting to try my hand at soundtracks for a long time. of course, i don't think anyone would be able to connect with my...ummm...vision(?) in this regard, but i think it would be an interesting experience

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