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Pick It Up

By Phil Harmonic on October 23, 2022 11:58 pm

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I definitely didn't expect ska from you, but you've very much made it yours. I think in part by dropping it. Nice.
- Spider

Devieus wrote:

I definitely didn't expect ska from you, but you've very much made it yours. I think in part by dropping it. Nice.
- Spider


I became a huge ska fan in high school in the early to mid nineties

Phil Harmonic wrote:
Devieus wrote:

I definitely didn't expect ska from you, but you've very much made it yours. I think in part by dropping it. Nice.
- Spider


I became a huge ska fan in high school in the early to mid nineties


What happened, what changed?
- S

Devieus wrote:
Phil Harmonic wrote:
Devieus wrote:

I definitely didn't expect ska from you, but you've very much made it yours. I think in part by dropping it. Nice.
- Spider


I became a huge ska fan in high school in the early to mid nineties


What happened, what changed?
- S

nothing changed. im still a fan.. i regularly listen to the specials, operation ivy.. etc  i just dont usually think to make ska electronically. afraid of soundlike like ace of base or somehting big_smile

Devieus wrote:
Phil Harmonic wrote:
Devieus wrote:

I definitely didn't expect ska from you, but you've very much made it yours. I think in part by dropping it. Nice.
- Spider


I became a huge ska fan in high school in the early to mid nineties

also. apparently WB cut off half of my original reply. i guess it doesnt like some emoji.. 
What happened, what changed?
- S

Devieus wrote:
Phil Harmonic wrote:
Devieus wrote:

I definitely didn't expect ska from you, but you've very much made it yours. I think in part by dropping it. Nice.
- Spider


I became a huge ska fan in high school in the early to mid nineties


What happened, what changed?
- S


Phil Harmonic wrote:
Devieus wrote:
Phil Harmonic wrote:
Devieus wrote:

I definitely didn't expect ska from you, but you've very much made it yours. I think in part by dropping it. Nice.
- Spider


I became a huge ska fan in high school in the early to mid nineties


What happened, what changed?
- S

nothing changed. im still a fan.. i regularly listen to the specials, operation ivy.. etc  i just dont usually think to make ska electronically. afraid of soundlike like ace of base or somehting big_smile


You make it sounds like it's a bad thing, but even if it is, you can differentiate a few songs in once you get a grip on it (probably halfway into the first song as is evidenced in said first song).
- S

Devieus wrote:
Phil Harmonic wrote:
Devieus wrote:
Phil Harmonic wrote:
Devieus wrote:

I definitely didn't expect ska from you, but you've very much made it yours. I think in part by dropping it. Nice.
- Spider


I became a huge ska fan in high school in the early to mid nineties


What happened, what changed?
- S

nothing changed. im still a fan.. i regularly listen to the specials, operation ivy.. etc  i just dont usually think to make ska electronically. afraid of soundlike like ace of base or somehting big_smile


You make it sounds like it's a bad thing, but even if it is, you can differentiate a few songs in once you get a grip on it (probably halfway into the first song as is evidenced in said first song).
- S

so what you're saying is... more ska?

Phil Harmonic wrote:
Devieus wrote:
Phil Harmonic wrote:
Devieus wrote:
Phil Harmonic wrote:
Devieus wrote:

I definitely didn't expect ska from you, but you've very much made it yours. I think in part by dropping it. Nice.
- Spider


I became a huge ska fan in high school in the early to mid nineties


What happened, what changed?
- S

nothing changed. im still a fan.. i regularly listen to the specials, operation ivy.. etc  i just dont usually think to make ska electronically. afraid of soundlike like ace of base or somehting big_smile


You make it sounds like it's a bad thing, but even if it is, you can differentiate a few songs in once you get a grip on it (probably halfway into the first song as is evidenced in said first song).
- S

so what you're saying is... more ska?


Yes.
- S

This is a strong ska track that fell into the synthwave dimension mid point.

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