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BRKloose on the hangline. LSDJ/Nanoloop2/Surf Guitar

By ONE HIT KILL on February 22, 2026 6:49 am

Pretty simple take on the same recipe again. Every time I try this I want to include more gameboy synth-ey elements but kind of always settle with this minimalist design. For the most part this is; lsdj break beats, nanoloop drum machine, nanoloop as a bass guitar imitation and some simple guitar chords. Almost every instrument is doing nothing. But hey, I'd rather serve the song than my ego.

Double tracked guitar parts with diff amps and guitars with no deliberate intent but it works how it lays.

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"Almost every instrument is doing nothing" is such an excellent description of anything good that's ever happened

it's the shells that you take out of the collection

This nanoloop break is very well programmed, really flows like a good break should! Fun jam!

Really fluid track; digging your GB+guitar journey this year

Something that stuck with me from your MAGfest show last year is how Gameboy breaks can spice up (or just plain cut through) a mix with that specifically GB flavor of lowbit crunch.  But even so, it's still kind of amazing in this track to find that that they can also nestle in so well under that laid-back and otherwise crunch-free guitar meanderings (still spicy, though).  It's a very cool aesthetic you're developing here

I love the panned guitars and that classic 50s style playing paired with crunchy breaks. The guitar tones and bass are nice and clear. I love garage and surf rock anyway, so this whole idea just tickles me to no end.

Really, really love this. The groovy breakbeat and the laid back guitars! Yes please!

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