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The Wanderer

By GregVK on February 8, 2026 8:23 pm

This is another one rescued from WIP purgatory!
Started it 9 or 10 months ago trying to sample my bass playing.
The initial idea was to record bass parts for a full song, and then arrange a song around them, exactly as I’d written them.
I recorded into Studio One, edited and did a little light mixing.
The I recorded that into my M8 and started writing a drum groove.

I quickly realised I could get more interesting parts by chopping up the original lines.
Then experimented with layering an M8 synth lead with the bassline, which is where the first minute of the song comes from.

And then I got stuck. No matter what I did, I couldn’t find the right progression to finish it off. I abandoned it and came back a couple of months later with a fresh idea.

I thought, if I can’t fix this, I’m going to break it and see what else I can come up with.

That’s where the rest of the song came from. There were loads of fun resampling experiments (most of which didn’t make the final cut). But nothing seemed to fit. It felt like I was working with 3 or 4 related, but different songs.

So I was stuck… again…

This week I decided I was going to finish this thing, no matter what.

I did! And once again, it involved breaking things. This time, instead of resampling my drum grooves and synth sequences, I had to break my conception of what a song is.
I’m a structure-first writer. I like to build solid repeatable sections and then add variation. Even when I’m writing an instrumental, my brain works in terms of verses, choruses, bridges, etc.

And yet there isn’t a single section that gets repeated in this song. It’s a wanderer, ambling through the wilderness, with no idea where he’s going or why.

As much as I tried, it defied every attempt to wrangle it into some sort of recognizable structure. All I wanted was a chorus, but everything I tried fell flat.
Eventually I decided to Frankenstein my favourite parts together, did some aggressive editing (read - throwing out most of what I had), and finally had a working draft. Then it all came down to creating transitions, and tweaking of the initial sound design.

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Weekly Beats is such a great opportunity to work on your chops for your chosen instrument. I’m flying on the M8 (relatively, speaking. I’m probably still a snail compared to some of you guys!) But everything is starting to click. Haha, I’m even starting to gel with the arcane madness of FM synthesis.

One of my favourite discoveries is the workflow of resampling my bass playing. For example at around 01:56, I wanted an 8th note pulse from my bass, but didn’t have it with me. So I just chopped my original bass part and pitch shifted it to the notes I needed. It’s funny, because when I’m working in studio, I’d never use a pitch shifted bass part. It feels like the low effort, low quality thing to do, and I’d always rather just re-record whatever I want to change. But by letting go of the need to follow my ideal process, I ended up with something different and interesting (at least to me).

Looking forward to hearing lots of awesome music this week. I didn’t get nearly as much time as I would have liked for week 5, so I’ll have to do double this time.

Lots of love,
GregVK

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Wanderers are my favourites. While i love the basic intro verse chorus bridge chorus kind of structure something just feels way more inspirational and emotional in a lot of those songs which i usually call "journeys".

Its also why i love a lot of deadmau5`s music. It just keeps evolving without it being the same for any part of the song again even if its very loop heavy

great job on this!

Arps at full force at the end. I am only on my laptop with puny speakers, so I'll definitely listen on something proper later on, but so far I'm glad this got rescued form the WIP cellar.

I love this! Also, thanks for sharing your detailed account of how this came about and for bringing up the idea of wanderers. That is definitely something now on my list of things to try out. I really admire how you made a wanderer that feels like a completely coherent song. I could point out many other great things about this track, but I'll leave some for other weeks smile.

very cool process! the composition def feels rich in history but still coherent and always moving forward, building up on the previous parts. cool rhythms and melodies, evolving to new things. Nothing so catchy that I can remember after a second listen but cool throughout. then again it's not my usual genre so I might not be the most attuned for it anyway.

if you didn't explain it all, I wouldn't have batted an eye at the compo. it's kinda what I noticed in classical music or opera sometimes (as a massive ignoramus on the subject), that rarely happens in pop: classical lets a piece just develop from start to finish without repeating themes too much or predefined easy listening structure, but a beautiful journey that can be very unexpected. while pop songs are almost always the same format. So this process you described of the "wanderer" to me feels a bit more like modern man returning to the cave hahah (if u consider like 1700s music "the cave").

cool concept for further exploring for sure!

Really cool doubling the bass and lead in the intro, turns the moment where they diverge into something special. This is a real journey, constantly twisting and evolving. Especially love the slow section around 2:30!

woah, some really intricate programming on this ones! nice megaman vibes, great progression! love the epic final stage!

This is an awesome journey, full of beautiful things.
- Leega

Really enjoy the bass and kead harmonizing, this is a super dope track!

This is a cool track! Glad you finished it after wrangling with it for a long time. That always feels good for sure. I'm also a structure-focused writer as well and related to your process write-up a lot. Sometimes breaking stuff is what gets you through haha.

Lots of cool stuff in this track. Some very neat percussion going on. My favorite sound is that midrangey, sort of flangey lead that comes in at 1:20. It sounds almost like a fuzzed out guitar running through a phaser or something. Really cool sound!

Apticx wrote:

Wanderers are my favourites. While i love the basic intro verse chorus bridge chorus kind of structure something just feels way more inspirational and emotional in a lot of those songs which i usually call "journeys".

Its also why i love a lot of deadmau5`s music. It just keeps evolving without it being the same for any part of the song again even if its very loop heavy

great job on this!

"Journeys" is a great way of putting it!

Haha I'm a lyricist at heart, and I love the way you can use verses to build a story and make a repeating chorus mean something different every time you hear it. But I agree. There's something special about wandering journeys that just go wherever they want to go. Glad you like the song!

jimmac wrote:

Arps at full force at the end. I am only on my laptop with puny speakers, so I'll definitely listen on something proper later on, but so far I'm glad this got rescued form the WIP cellar.


Awesome! Thanks for listening, man! Haha yeah. You can make some insane arps on the M8!
Glad you like it. 😁

WahSp wrote:

I love this! Also, thanks for sharing your detailed account of how this came about and for bringing up the idea of wanderers. That is definitely something now on my list of things to try out. I really admire how you made a wanderer that feels like a completely coherent song. I could point out many other great things about this track, but I'll leave some for other weeks smile.

Hey! Thank you so much! Looking forward to hearing your wanderer!

horatiuromantic wrote:

very cool process! the composition def feels rich in history but still coherent and always moving forward, building up on the previous parts. cool rhythms and melodies, evolving to new things. Nothing so catchy that I can remember after a second listen but cool throughout. then again it's not my usual genre so I might not be the most attuned for it anyway.

if you didn't explain it all, I wouldn't have batted an eye at the compo. it's kinda what I noticed in classical music or opera sometimes (as a massive ignoramus on the subject), that rarely happens in pop: classical lets a piece just develop from start to finish without repeating themes too much or predefined easy listening structure, but a beautiful journey that can be very unexpected. while pop songs are almost always the same format. So this process you described of the "wanderer" to me feels a bit more like modern man returning to the cave hahah (if u consider like 1700s music "the cave").

cool concept for further exploring for sure!

Thanks, man!

I'm glad you enjoyed it even if it's not your style!

Haha that's a great point about classical music. And I guess there's lots of music like this. It's just that it's not my usual process. I like your analogy of modern man going back to the cave. Haha the cave was very satisfying in this case (at least for me) 🤣

deeckzeven wrote:

Really cool doubling the bass and lead in the intro, turns the moment where they diverge into something special. This is a real journey, constantly twisting and evolving. Especially love the slow section around 2:30!

Thank you! That slow section is my favourite part too! I love how you can resample a part, cut it's tempo in half and then do more on top of that.

Thanks for listening!

codydjango wrote:

woah, some really intricate programming on this ones! nice megaman vibes, great progression! love the epic final stage!

Hey! Thanks so much for listening!
Love the Megaman comparison. 😁

DESLRV wrote:

This is an awesome journey, full of beautiful things.
- Leega

rayjkayj wrote:

Really enjoy the bass and kead harmonizing, this is a super dope track!

Thanks guys! So glad you enjoyed it!

roboctopus wrote:

This is a cool track! Glad you finished it after wrangling with it for a long time. That always feels good for sure. I'm also a structure-focused writer as well and related to your process write-up a lot. Sometimes breaking stuff is what gets you through haha.

Lots of cool stuff in this track. Some very neat percussion going on. My favorite sound is that midrangey, sort of flangey lead that comes in at 1:20. It sounds almost like a fuzzed out guitar running through a phaser or something. Really cool sound!

Thanks man! Haha glad you relate with the process!

P.S. that line you mentioned is the bass line, chopped up, and shifted up an octave. Plus some M8 effects!

Glad you enjoyed it. It was one of the parts I didn't know how to fit in and kinda just forced it into place. 🤣

Thanks again!

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