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[WB 2026.7] - Journey

By Numbur99 on February 13, 2026 2:09 am

Maybe the journey was the friends we made along the way...

Time Signatures: 4/4, 5/8, and 11/8
Tempo: 108
Key Signature: Eb Major/C Minor, Cb Major/Ab Minor, D Major/B Minor

Fun fact: I almost hit the upload size limit with this one big_smile

Made using 1x LSDJ. Video made using GBPresenter

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This is secret room music! I adore the variety of sounds you get out of this. The panning effects are also super fun on headphones, feels like some of the sounds are whipping past my head.

Kick is so nasty.

Nice evolving prog-ish track!

digs on the sequence in the beginning - and the panning/wideness on that kick.
the song opens up very interestingly, it feels adventurous and a bit eastern.
the militaristic change in tone around 1:57 is interesting. Nice use of different sounds too!
the change around 3:56 is almost regal, feels like a battle waltz; interesting how the militaristic tone is still in the rhythm there.
4:30-4:53 is very pretty, resolves nicely too.
I wasn't expecting the modulations after 5:00, but for the next minute or so I dig how there are sections from the earlier arrangements thrown into the arrragement
big dungeon synth house vibes after 6:00 - dark, brooding, dramatic progression - (great use of dissonance and suspension)
7:00+ mark feels like a lore being described, there's a buildup and sense of mysticism behind it - it blends well into the sequence at the opening too (almost like a reflection). The ending has a bit more finality, the leading through different keys is sick.

loved this, great work

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