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Lunar Renaissance

By Phil Harmonic on April 14, 2024 11:35 am

15/8 speed trash.. jugglers on the moon? smile

I wish I could speedtrash with this level of punchy grooviness. These time signature shifts and chord changes have a relentlessly intriguing quality to them. Really neat stuff! big_smile

I really enjoyed how you made some of those discordant tones sound so in-place!!! Awesome work!!!

levelcapybara wrote:

I wish I could speedtrash with this level of punchy grooviness. These time signature shifts and chord changes have a relentlessly intriguing quality to them. Really neat stuff! big_smile


I 100% agree, I wish I could get this groovy with my speed trash, hahahahaha...

I already said this elsewhere but my theory is that "speedtrash" is a humblebrag on Weekly Beats. I've heard the term thrown around and not a single track called that was actually in any way bad!

This track is a great example. You recognized the waltzing potential of 15/8, which is wonderfully polyrhythmic with the drums in eights. But then it does change into a bona fide waltz for a bit, and back again, and back again. Ebbs and flows wonderfully. Braindance!

Creepy. Juggling in the moon would be easier I suppose, but these give dark eldar vibes.
- Raioh

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