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The New Turtleneck

By N_ronvaldez on February 15, 2026 10:26 pm

This is just a noise track. Although I have not uploaded anything since Week 3, I have been working on WBs every week. They just weren't up to my (experimental, everchanging) standards. They say that when you create music you are responding to all the audio you've ever heard before. Well, there is a lot of stuff going on in the world in general. So, this week, I let myself essentially experience an incontinence of consciousness and just do a noise track. This submission will literally serve as fertilizer for my next few weeks of material, similar to e.g. how my Week 1 submission was reworked for my Week 2 submission. "Stems" are here: Google Drive folder
EDIT 2/19/26: My laptop's CPU finally crapped out so idk when I'm gonna be able to get back to making music. Maybe i'll just do some unplugged stuff if i can't get this issue fixed within 2 weeks.

Audio works licensed by author under:
CC0 Creative Commons Zero (Public Domain)

You had me at "incontinence"

wow. i love all the sounds!

Lol, I like the fertilizer metaphor

Oh no! I hope you are back up and running soon. I sampled some of this by the way, I think maybe from the first few measures--thank you!

lol i heard the fetal track that sampled this and then came here and was like

wut

smile

orangedrink wrote:

lol i heard the fetal track that sampled this and then came here and was like

wut

smile


Ha, right? I think sampling beyond recognition is the sweetest thing someone can do for me. That's also kind of the idea behind the "stems" of this track, I wanted to make material that "arrives" at weird vertical intervals throughout, to where if you sample any particular slice, it's kind of afunctional and inert and therefore more versatile.

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