Jointpain
By gesceap on September 13, 2020 8:58 pm
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Joint pain
Stagnant waiting for the transition
Atrophy regeneration
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Joint pain
Stagnant waiting for the transition
Atrophy regeneration
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Audio works licensed by author under:
CC Attribution Noncommercial No Derivative Works (BY-NC-ND)
This track is way more pleasant than joint pain. I actually just started seeing a chiropractor on that note. Those nanoloop snares are so crispity cronchity
I really like the mid breakdown
I like what you're doing there. The sound layer is very interesting. The slow piano layers at the bottom and nice round bassy lead. And then something that sounds like a voice on top of it. Faved it.
This track is way more pleasant than joint pain. I actually just started seeing a chiropractor on that note. Those nanoloop snares are so crispity cronchity
I really like the mid breakdown
I relistened to this and I don't like that breakdown, it's too stark a contrast I feel
I like what you're doing there. The sound layer is very interesting. The slow piano layers at the bottom and nice round bassy lead. And then something that sounds like a voice on top of it. Faved it.
That is my voice, I sung a single note on multiple layers into the iPad in another Nanoloop song, then exported and imported
I relistened to this and I don't like that breakdown, it's too stark a contrast I feel
Ha ha! You and I have different viewpoints on your work
Also, I didn't realize that was your voice! Super cool.
How do you consistently make tunes with such thick vibes? So good.
How do you consistently make tunes with such thick vibes? So good.
Thank you, pour your emotions into it
Your music atmosphere is easy to be lost in thought. The feeling I hear is strange but this is relaxing. Good song!