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Need to circuit bend your car.

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iran sanad wrote:

That little faith in yourself little-scale?

Not at all. I'm just saying that you should use your time to write 52 awesome tracks rather than listen to 1510 hastily-written tracks.

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That's awesome!

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Correct.

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This got off topic quickly. Sorry.

iran sanad wrote:

Where do I start listening?

Don't worry about Lazerscale. Not worth your time. smile

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On the topic of traffic jams, I find indicator phase differences between multiple cars when waiting to turn right or left to be inspiring.

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He meant to write this http://milkcrate.com.au/lazerscale2010/

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I've been listening to this quite a bit in the last few days. Refined simplicity with sugary sounds. http://comtruise.bandcamp.com/

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Lazerscale seemed such a good idea on day 1 of that. Not so much on day 365. Go us.

/me high fives Lazerbeat.

WeaklyBeets will be much cruisier.

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Just wait until the last moment to upload a track. Or put up with the possibility of being doomed. In terms of a progression of ideas that lead to the final thing that's being uploaded: you can always link to uploads of drafts within the description of your WeeklyBeats upload, if that is something you would like to do, I guess (right?). These drafts would have to be stored elsewhere, though. If you would like some space for this purpose (and assuming you don't have hosting elsewhere), drop me a line.

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Lazerscale only had a handful of people - communication was easily taken care of over IRC or email if needed.

There are many more people doing WeeklyBeats. It makes sense to have a forum to foster a community and make collaborations easier as well as sharing thoughts etc.

I agree with Poppi re: closing it off. It makes sense to me - one question might be whether or not we are expecting many more people or not.

I disagree with Poppi re: chip-centric nature of WeeklyBeats. Plenty of people not involved in the chip scene seem to be into WeeklyBeats.

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I'll do a shamisen / koto collabodab with ya! Cello and voice sounds grand also

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Would love to hear you make some more of your acoustic folk stuff, Poppi.

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Electronic, chiptunes, ambient, drone, noise, dance, neoromantic, experimental, non-experimental, rock, minimal.

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This thread makes me want to pick up my Game Boys again.