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advent (too many chances)

By license on December 18, 2022 5:12 am

cbf with sequencers/melodies/rhythms this week, sorry
who else needs a break?

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WOW. what an inferno of crushing the bits. this educational art.

i love the constant change and coalescence heart

gnarly

Whoooooa! I need sub-woofers smile Sounds like drag racing rallies in the Tron world. So goood.

Q-Rosh wrote:

WOW. what an inferno of crushing the bits. this educational art.

RajaTheResidentAlien wrote:

i love the constant change and coalescence <3

dr0ptpacket wrote:

gnarly

NWSPR wrote:

Whoooooa! I need sub-woofers smile Sounds like drag racing rallies in the Tron world. So goood.

wow, I did not expect such kind and thoughtful responses to this shameless indulgence! thank you so much! I particularly love the imagery of drag racing in Tron LOL, perfect.

yes to the Tron racing!
Here's some Tron-ed up scooters perhaps?

I like how it kinds of revs, then winds down, then complains and groans, then rattles the floor and what-not.

miraclemiles wrote:

yes to the Tron racing!
Here's some Tron-ed up scooters perhaps?

I like how it kinds of revs, then winds down, then complains and groans, then rattles the floor and what-not.


lol awesome
yes this thing is totally ridiculous
I love how vivid the imagery is though
imagine if I tried to make actual music with this crap

emily wrote:


100% me today

I love the brutality of this one. I hear the word "no" in there somehow, in a good way. So nice around 45 seconds. Wonky and blissful journey into the a world of mangling and seasickness. It opens up beautifully around 4:50ish. And those abrasive but fantastic scratches at the end.

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