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George Matt Bowles - Weekly Beats Week 3 (aurora bore)

By george bowles on January 17, 2026 6:23 am

this week more of the same, arturia drumbrute impact and hydrasynth but this time with even more guitar pedals on the drum machine outputs and actual guitars! still experimenting with polyrhythms and psychedelic mindstates and hypnotic waves

nice! it gets busy in this head, so this fits right in! the main groove keeps it together, but with so many repetitions it becomes like noise, and the new things coming in - beats, guitars etc - are quite clear! also helps to drown out all the other noise in the head, however it does get tiresome after a while. perfect with the right mindset! good stuff!

horatiuromantic wrote:

nice! it gets busy in this head, so this fits right in! the main groove keeps it together, but with so many repetitions it becomes like noise, and the new things coming in - beats, guitars etc - are quite clear! also helps to drown out all the other noise in the head, however it does get tiresome after a while. perfect with the right mindset! good stuff!

oh man i have been generating a lot of songs like this and they are tending to be really long, it's so hard to mix and become familiar with! but it's my work style, start a bunch of things at the same time and work on them in cycles/waves. eventually things get done. i do this with abstract paintings as well!

The drums have such a nice swing, tribal feel. Love it!

J Sangha wrote:

The drums have such a nice swing, tribal feel. Love it!

thanks:) yeah my drum machine has full swing/shuffle, plus the ability to program in polyrhythms (can change the length of each channel if you want)

Kind of gives me some old school industrial vibes like SPK, Throbbing Gristle etc with that relentless drum machine groove while other sounds come and go. 

rdomain wrote:

Kind of gives me some old school industrial vibes like SPK, Throbbing Gristle etc with that relentless drum machine groove while other sounds come and go.

cool that is kind of what i'm going for, big skinny puppy fan too

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