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By Simon Koehn on November 29, 2020 1:13 pm

All about hittin' those delays and building something around it.
Feels like I'm really hanging out for this years finish line now, but I'm also trying to not give myself a hard time about it. Just chillin' and making some sounds. Inspired making comes and goes, and all up its been a good year for that. Hope y'all feeling good about getting this far!

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Yeah I sometimes wonder if lockdowns and such have been better or worse for my creativity. This year has been really good for me music wise though; It's been a way to focus on building skills and knowledge in an area I'm pretty sorely lacking, so I can't complain.

Dig the track. Even though it might be much more complicated when it comes to the actual creation, there's always a nice kind of minimalism to your tracks that I like a lot. I guess it's like the core of the idea is clear.

hent03 wrote:

Yeah I sometimes wonder if lockdowns and such have been better or worse for my creativity. This year has been really good for me music wise though; It's been a way to focus on building skills and knowledge in an area I'm pretty sorely lacking, so I can't complain.

Dig the track. Even though it might be much more complicated when it comes to the actual creation, there's always a nice kind of minimalism to your tracks that I like a lot. I guess it's like the core of the idea is clear.

Yeah! I've heard of many varied experiences when it comes to creative pursuits in the pandemic. I have kids so its actually robbed me of lots of spare time, but somehow thats made me value the time I do have even more and I've wound up reasonably productive in the end!

Thanks for your kinds words. I think many of my tracks end up quite minimal because I often get caught up on details and forget about the larger progression and structure. I'm often frustrated by this but perhaps I don't always need to be. Its very encouraging that someone values that aspect, so thanks!

Nice man, love these slow build delay tracks.  Done event realize the chaos growing under the lead parts until it takes over.

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