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Singular New Day

By NWSPR on September 23, 2018 11:54 pm

Heyo, another crazy week moving my office and launching a new entertainment / indy film website tomorrow (fingers crossed), so I just had time to slam this together and upload in the hour before deadline.  Frazzled and happy to make the deadline but hoping to put more thought into things next week.

This is a single pattern played live track by track on Korgs and bass. Unfortunately the first time I'll here the mix is on Weekly Beats! See you next week.

Woah, good luck with your website!

Mix sounded good to me.  Nice and big and full.  Loved the energy of this.  I wouldn't have guessed it was a product of being rushed.  And yes, best of luck on the website!

Fun, not rushed sounding. But that GIF from starpause is really disturbing.

A sea of synths, captain NWSPR navigating his ship with ease into the morrow! Big sounds pair well with the piano big_smile Oh and good luck with the website, keep us posted (if you want)!

I enjoyed this song at work over a box of cracker jack.  Good stuff, mix sounded good!

Just the one.

It sounds great.

good luck on the new website!  nice track.


mikememo wrote:

I enjoyed this song at work over a box of cracker jack.  Good stuff, mix sounded good!


I want some cracker jacks!  In an actual box?!?!

orangedrink wrote:

I want some cracker jacks!  In an actual box?!?!


yep! havent had it in ages

mikememo wrote:

yep! havent had it in ages

You have inspired me to seek out the eternal question:

Which is better?
Cracker Jack
Poppy Cock
Fiddle Faddle
or Crunch N Munch?

starpause wrote:

hieme wrote:

Woah, good luck with your website!

CosmicCairns wrote:

Mix sounded good to me.  Nice and big and full.  Loved the energy of this.  I wouldn't have guessed it was a product of being rushed.  And yes, best of luck on the website!

Jim Wood wrote:

Fun, not rushed sounding. But that GIF from starpause is really disturbing.

Gab Manette wrote:

A sea of synths, captain NWSPR navigating his ship with ease into the morrow! Big sounds pair well with the piano big_smile Oh and good luck with the website, keep us posted (if you want)!

mikememo wrote:

I enjoyed this song at work over a box of cracker jack.  Good stuff, mix sounded good!

Devieus wrote:

Just the one.

It sounds great.

orangedrink wrote:

good luck on the new website!  nice track.


mikememo wrote:

I enjoyed this song at work over a box of cracker jack.  Good stuff, mix sounded good!


I want some cracker jacks!  In an actual box?!?!

mikememo wrote:
orangedrink wrote:

I want some cracker jacks!  In an actual box?!?!


yep! havent had it in ages

orangedrink wrote:
mikememo wrote:

yep! havent had it in ages

You have inspired me to seek out the eternal question:

Which is better?
Cracker Jack
Poppy Cock
Fiddle Faddle
or Crunch N Munch?

Thanks Everyone!

Website launch went reasonably well.  Our dev ops guy was in the emergency room at the hospital so we we were all trying to figure out how to sync over the subscriber database. And then he showed up at the last minute, and we got that shit launched and out the door! He's doing fine and the website is filmmovement.com  Then launched a live streaming site for  Thunderbirds supermarionation marathon.  Today is International Thundirbirds Day - if you don't know space puppets, check it out here... today Sunday the 30th https://www.shoutfactorytvlive.com/

and, even though fiddle faddle is probably the best, you can't beat an original box of cracker jacks with the prize.  But sometimes they put it in a foil pouch and it's not the same.

Love that how that meaty bass works with the lighter leads.
I work in software as product manager and I know those 11th hour fire drills well. Fortunately haven't had anyone on team in ER but I've had 3 developers quit in past few months so that stings.

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