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mason jar and modular 2020-09-12

By license on September 13, 2020 11:03 pm

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Delicious and wet. Extra Juicy. Love it. Nice Mason jar skills. Those things sound dope.

miraclemiles wrote:

Delicious and wet. Extra Juicy. Love it. Nice Mason jar skills. Those things sound dope.


Haha thanks man. I didn't realize how ridiculously farty this was until I already submitted it.
Yeah that mason jar does sound cool! I probably should have played it live instead of sloppily editing it in.
Oh well.

lives up to the expectation in the title

gesceap wrote:

lives up to the expectation in the title


As advertised! smile

mason jar sounds cool!

I like the persistent thumping adding to the mystery

orangedrink wrote:

mason jar sounds cool!

I like the persistent thumping adding to the mystery


Thank you big_smile

cool heart beat. pumping around all kind of plasma and particles. heart-surgery perceptual from inside.

super fun!

Q-Rosh wrote:

cool heart beat. pumping around all kind of plasma and particles. heart-surgery perceptual from inside.


Oh, I like this imagery, thank you smile

emily wrote:

super fun!


Thank you! I hope that hungry little hamster got some seeds smile

emily wrote:

super fun!


Thank you! I hope that hungry little hamster got some seeds smile

me too - i did think it was kinda a mean gif but listening to your track watching this made me giggle - here's hoping they eventually dumped the jar for the little critter!

Nice, some combinations of "real world" and synth sounds just work so well, and that mason jar definitely fits in this category. There were a few moments throughout this that really got me thinking of Rashad Becker somehow, I guess just weirdly satisfying sounds creeping in there!

Simon Koehn wrote:

Nice, some combinations of "real world" and synth sounds just work so well, and that mason jar definitely fits in this category. There were a few moments throughout this that really got me thinking of Rashad Becker somehow, I guess just weirdly satisfying sounds creeping in there!


Thank you! I need to listen to some Rashad Becker. It's interesting how different folks' points of references are here. It's a big world!

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