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phobia

By ilzxc on November 20, 2022 11:35 pm

I am going through some things, but am okay. expect some comments, regretfully was absent longer than anticipated.

this track's about how i don't use arps ever...

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fierce. that kick is not messing around.
so are there arps in here?


wishing you well
diggin' the non use of arps never

anything is an arpeggio if the chord is dense enough???????????????????????

ILZXC: I MISS YOU

i was listening to WBs and had another tab open reading and was like WHO IS THIS THIS TRACK IS SO RIDICULOUS and then saw your name was like oh duh obviously

you're too good at crazy music ideas.

love the title, it highlights the melodic element of the piece // "anything could happen at anytime"

which i would call the deepest/worst idea of a phobia

wishing you best of luck in getting through it all…
…and also, this is how this track makes me feel:

big_smile
heart

I agree with all the gifs on this one.
Great skittering

Pure energy.

I just really love how all your songs have such impeccable structure that keeps us interested, and in this case lets us go gently after rigorously shaking us to & fro

That's right... let all those arps out. Sharp as a knife production... like a sonic fractal!

Oh wow that is mad. That's what a tesseract sounds like.

I've been trying to utilize more arps in my music myself, haha. I love that bass cutting against those rising arps, definitely has this push-pull effect that's dizzying in a ear-candy kind of way. I hope things are going better for you over the last couple of weeks, whatever it is that's going on. heart

It sounds like an anxiety freak out, but in a fun way.  Hope you're doing better in the meantime.

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