Weeklybeats is a 52 week long music project in which artists compose and publicly release 1 song a week for the entire year.
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Blueback

By gpsychosis on May 20, 2018 11:55 pm


Terrh administers planetwide standard currency at differing wavelengths according to temporal proximity to labour. Legal notes could shift to a higher or lower frequency depending on whether they are spent before or after they are earned, respectively.\\\\\\

///Fresh, green money is gladly accepted by most retailers and freelancers, but prestige businesses prefer to be paid in the golden variant, which shows its lineage more clearly in the tarnish of time. Red notes are close to expiry, and are mostly accepted by those desperate enough to provide bottom-rung services and products. However, these agents play an important part in the currency renewal process, as they spend their money before it is even acquired, playing state-sponsored lotteries with their bluebacks.
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I find that the sounds you picked work very well together. It's especially impressive given the amount of sounds you used.

Woah this is very cool. The mixing on so many different elements is insane heart

Somehow it meshes very well with the bizarre nature of the story.

AYhaz wrote:

I find that the sounds you picked work very well together. It's especially impressive given the amount of sounds you used.

Mortistar wrote:

Woah this is very cool. The mixing on so many different elements is insane <3

Devieus wrote:

Somehow it meshes very well with the bizarre nature of the story.

I'm glad this ten week period's cataclysm resulted in coherent music to your discerning ears! There was a lot of pressure (absolutely through fault of my own) and once again I deferred the metadata until after its completion, so the result is definitely one I arrived at after considerable struggle -- hence the narrative flavour. Here's to the next ten!

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