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Signal Strength

By note! on January 4, 2026 6:51 pm

Very excited to be joining weekly beats again this year. Spent the last few months trying to get things in order and as many roadblocks out of the way to keep the weekly beats rolling. This is a little trancey bit from the m8/modular setup. I recently threw a LiveTrack L6max in the mix and lord is it making capturing jams just dead simple. Excited to be here with yall once again.

Bless these Beats.

Whoa, this track is quite the journey, love the middle section! I wish the drop out of it hit a little harder, but yessssss! Great stuff. Made me dance!

mollyHEX wrote:

Whoa, this track is quite the journey, love the middle section! I wish the drop out of it hit a little harder, but yessssss! Great stuff. Made me dance!


Thanks for the listen mollyHEX! And I think your note is right on - breaking it down to be a bit more sparse, open, breathable would have allowed for better contrast and buildup. Appreciate the thoughtful comment!

really cool rumble build turning into more clicky percussion with more resonance! Really enjoy the trance arps and driving bass. My favorite part is when the kick drum comes back around for the last 45 second stretch.

I love how this one bubbles urgently all the way through. Tracks like this are what made me hold a cassette recorder to the TV speaker to record the ending theme to Killbots, Blade Runner, or any number of 80s horror/sci-fi themes.

random_meteor wrote:

really cool rumble build turning into more clicky percussion with more resonance! Really enjoy the trance arps and driving bass. My favorite part is when the kick drum comes back around for the last 45 second stretch.

Thanks! heart

MRDRCAT wrote:

I love how this one bubbles urgently all the way through. Tracks like this are what made me hold a cassette recorder to the TV speaker to record the ending theme to Killbots, Blade Runner, or any number of 80s horror/sci-fi themes.

That warms my heart! I did the same but it was the opening to Powerpuff Girls haha. Thanks for the listen smile

I loved the ending! A nice velvety smooth off ramp to a slick trance track.

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