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2026_07

By hieroglitch on February 15, 2026 8:37 am

This week came completely out of left field.

This was a left over recording from last weeks weekly beats session. I was rushed and didn't bother listening back to the last recording.

This recording is about an hour long, and this long, progressive and evolving techno track which would almost be good enough to release.

This weeks weekly beats is a small snippet of it, it was difficult to decide just what to release however I think this is a good place.

Sound sources: Battering Ram (kick drum), Manis Iteritas: Bass and rest of the sounds.
FX: Bastl Ikarie (filter, VCA, saturation), Electus Versio (delay/reverb). Maybe Erica Synths DSP (mono delay).

All this squished into Librae Legio.

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This is so saturated and lush!

oh wow!

I'm not usually so into minimal techno, but this had me engrossed from beginning to end. Such a vibey track! Fav'd!

I’d listen to an hour of this!

dadboy wrote:

This is so saturated and lush!


Thanks, it's likely the multiband dynamics and the brickwall compressor. I've been listening to the original recording a lot recently, and I think I definitely prefer the processed one.


Philly wrote:

oh wow!


much wow! big_smile

Philly wrote:

I'm not usually so into minimal techno, but this had me engrossed from beginning to end. Such a vibey track! Fav'd!


Honestly, neither am I however I really enjoyed this. I was kinda at a disbelief when I heard back what I'd made.

Maritalstreep wrote:

I’d listen to an hour of this!


Well, the original recording is about 45minutes (sadly, not an hour like I originally mentioned) and I don't think I'll be doing much editing for the official, upcoming release for it.

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