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Weaponized Celestial Trash Architect

By Mulkaccino on March 22, 2026 7:48 pm

Balanced for normal speakers. Sounds better cranked up.

One thousand years ago, an apophis emerged from the near void, eclipsed the sun, indiscriminately devoured everything, and left before the false night had any hope of becoming day.

How would this planet be remembered, should anyone come across it?

This song captures the moment the apophis appeared, consumed, and departed, in real time.

total cliffhanger at the end! that rapid build up! awesome storytelling and cinematic scoring. so much life and texture to this piece. definitely felt like a breathing performance and expression compared to when i program my blip boops and boom baps. WCTA 4 life 💥

Love the vibe that builds up here.

You just know something is going to happen.

eoe.vibin wrote:

total cliffhanger at the end! that rapid build up! awesome storytelling and cinematic scoring. so much life and texture to this piece. definitely felt like a breathing performance and expression compared to when i program my blip boops and boom baps. WCTA 4 life 💥

Thank you! Working with these atmospheric synths and MPE make me feel a bit out of control of what sounds are being played when. But trying to get all these sounds on their own would take 100X the time. Tough compromise.



NickLong wrote:

Love the vibe that builds up here. You just know something is going to happen.


Thank you! I've had had both patience and attention span on my mind a lot recently, and I am trying to make myself work for it.

One thing I've very much had to practice is not looking at the DAW on my final few listens and... just listen.

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