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egg bun

By levelcapybara on April 17, 2022 4:24 pm

A follow-up to a WeeklyBeat from 2018:
https://weeklybeats.com/levelcapybara/music/lucky-rabbits-egg-2
Always wanted to give that one another shot. I liked that chord progression but never loved the execution.
Anyway, to those who celebrate it, Happy Easter! To everyone else, Happy Bunny Day!

Happy Easter!  Sounds like the moments leading up to an easter day parade smile

I really like the staggered pacing, it feels cosy and homogenous but theres interesting complexity between the melodies. Just wonderful.

It's too bad you didn't like the execution, those choirs are still really, really good. This one's more whimsical and upbeat, which I guess is more appropriate. But also, man that choir is so damn good.
- Dev

Beautiful little track. I like how you rely a lot on strings stabs, that's a cool effect (actually now that I think about it, it's probably very common, but I had never listened to tracks like that in a weekly beats context, which helps thinking about how it is made and deconstruct it).

Ipaghost wrote:


Aw, that poor bunny. heart It's been chasing the egg for almost two weeks straight now.

ViridianLoom wrote:

Happy Easter!  Sounds like the moments leading up to an easter day parade smile


Thanks! Hope you had a happy easter too!

Devieus wrote:

It's too bad you didn't like the execution, those choirs are still really, really good. This one's more whimsical and upbeat, which I guess is more appropriate. But also, man that choir is so damn good.
- Dev


Thanks! It's nice to hear that part of the original worked okay. Maybe I should try making something with that choir pad again later this year. smile

PieBaron wrote:

I really like the staggered pacing, it feels cosy and homogenous but theres interesting complexity between the melodies. Just wonderful.

Kedbreak136 wrote:

Beautiful little track. I like how you rely a lot on strings stabs, that's a cool effect (actually now that I think about it, it's probably very common, but I had never listened to tracks like that in a weekly beats context, which helps thinking about how it is made and deconstruct it).


Thank you both!

levelcapybara wrote:
Devieus wrote:

It's too bad you didn't like the execution, those choirs are still really, really good. This one's more whimsical and upbeat, which I guess is more appropriate. But also, man that choir is so damn good.
- Dev


Thanks! It's nice to hear that part of the original worked okay. Maybe I should try making something with that choir pad again later this year. smile


Yes please do, please please please.
I mean, if you want.
- Spider

Noise punctuation is the best punctuation. *pop*. *squeak*.

Delightful work -- the player advanced to midday nap and I think I'm going to revisit your back-catalog. While I was removing stuff I didn't think you'd care too much about we're on to cooking pizza now!.. Anyway, heart

ilzxc wrote:

Noise punctuation is the best punctuation. *pop*. *squeak*.

I'm so glad this comment caught my eye.  I have a fan running because it is kind of warm today, and I totally missed the pop!  It makes the track!

Incredible chord progression on that orchestra hit.  Aside from violin/string plucks, what else are the big chords comprised of?

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