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No Comply

By formalprocess on January 27, 2026 12:43 am

The first lesson from On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century by Timothy Snyder is "Do not obey in advance".  We cannot secede ground from oppressive government forces.  I'm figuring this for myself and my community.

Processing anger and dissolution from all that is going on in my country..

Polyend tracker - squalid wrap
Had to get back to the granular fx of this tracker.  It transforms in such unique ways.

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#electronicmusic
#brooding
#darkbeats

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This definitely has a brooding quality to it, and those drums are pretty sick!

dadboy wrote:

This definitely has a brooding quality to it, and those drums are pretty sick!

Thank you for your kind words on this dark track.

Raw brooding anger. Sounds almost like feedback at one point.
Didn't know the Polyend did granular stuff. Sounds cool!

Very fun! Loved listening to it

I really enjoyed the raw energy of this track, from start to finish. It made me share the anger but also a certain sense of doubt, and that's what music is all about.

Dustsucker wrote:

Raw brooding anger. Sounds almost like feedback at one point.
Didn't know the Polyend did granular stuff. Sounds cool!

Thank you for your support.  Yeah the original polyend tracker has overdrive - bit reduction(the distortion) and its own distinct granular that I have not touched for at least a year but great to get back to and find creative joy.

b bro wrote:

Very fun! Loved listening to it

Ashtom wrote:

I really enjoyed the raw energy of this track, from start to finish. It made me share the anger but also a certain sense of doubt, and that's what music is all about.

Thank you both.  It's good to let the feelings flow and reflect in the orchestration.

Man, these synths sounds absolutely seethe. Very evocative stuff, nice work!

deeckzeven wrote:

Man, these synths sounds absolutely seethe. Very evocative stuff, nice work!

Thank you. I appreciate your thoughtful comment 🙂 and glad the emotion shown through this piece.

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