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the halo in your heartbeat

By home taping association on July 5, 2026 11:37 pm

at last - managed to get a full track!

was initially my attempt to rip off the cure.

went back to ableton.  had a nice play around with the safari plugins for some grime 60s vibes on the vocals.

think the drums are too loud and it's knocked how everything else is sitting but never mind.

was frustrated with the chorus all the way through this.  probably should have just found another pattern but stubbornness prevailed.

guitars are in open c

Time to lay in the grass and float slightly above it while I listen to this jam.

I said I was looking forward to it when you said you had a full track for this week...

...yeah. This is exactly why. So good. Absolutely love how you layer your vocals, and the feel of your guitars and how everything blends into a whole. Beautiful and emotional.

Your track closed out the listening party on Sunday night, and it was an EPIC end to the evening. Favorited heart

Nailed the 80s Cure tones, the low melody than could be bass or guitar and the rolling drums..
Lush!

lol i think the drums are too quiet but i think that means my drums are ALWAYS too loud lol (i did live drums on 26)

stay awesome - great track, great singing

this is a nostalgia filled cordial. thanks for the sweet!

Besides everything my fellow WBers said that's great, the drum stop at 3:34 and vocal harmony ringing out just floored me.
Excellent.

This is so sweet, loving the emo vibes! Super cool work on the guitar melodies and awesome backing vocals.

The drums are not too loud I think, but could be made a bit chunkier with EQ/compression/limiting/saturation. It's mostly the transients that seem to stick out, while the tone and sustain quickly disappears behind the guitars.

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