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looking at the clock on the wall

By Jason Nijjer on April 5, 2026 5:33 pm

Spent way more time on this one then I typically do, in the end I don't think it sounds much different then where it was a couple hours ago, endless tweaking that probably amounted to nothing, or maybe all those little tweaks do elevate the sound?  I don't know, so tired of hearing this track now, ready to hear your music.

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that kick is TIIIIIIIGHT. Every song reaches the point of diminishing returns. Sound great, however long it took, or didn't. 

a cerebral head nodder \m/ love the ethereal pad underneath the slick scratches and drum groove.  This amounted to a 3min20sec audio escape! 

doesn't feel over-baked to me. just right!

Love the syncoptation in this song. Very meditative. Great track!

Pretty beautiful pads and cool scratches. Loving that soft beat that enters at 0:48 and the whole palette of leads. Quite an enjoyable trip-hoppy dream, in my ears.

Lots of subtle lovely elements in the backgroud can be hear on the fade out, like those "explosions" of crunchy low bitrate percussive sound at the very end.

Nothing wrong with a longer, more developed Jason Nijjer track. On the contrary, my man: it was quite a pleasure.

Would love to hear what you can do with proper music making time at your hands and some decks and faders for the scratching cuts.

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