Weeklybeats is a 52 week long music project in which artists compose and publicly release 1 song a week for the entire year.
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WB26_11

By sleepunit on March 15, 2026 1:37 am

The patron saint of kids on drugs in filthy warehouses returns motherfuckers!

I have missed you all dearly. As much as I am currently drowning in dopamine from actually recording something, I can't wait to start digging through the last month's worth of everyone else's tracks I haven't had a chance to listen to yet. This exercise in creativity and this community are a magical beacon of light in this dark world.

Also, if you listen and think... well that's a weird choice not to use hats at all. You're right, super weird. I made that choice. On purpose. I didn't listen back and go... I never unmuted the hats. But look, I'm not as hard as Elton John. Saturday Night might be Alright for Fighting for him and Bernie Taupin, but I'm not going back into the thunderdome with my eurorack this late into the game. It was intentional as far as anybody knows.

In seriousness though, this was a fun jam. BIA and DFAM together is just an absolute blast.

A warehouse party with a dress code. No hats šŸ˜„

holy carps that was intense!
i'm sending myself to the chill-out room!

Shit, it just got real dark, and late, and I’m in a warehouse

Total mainframe-hacking music. Kick slams, the drone hums like mains, and that sticky bass is catching without going full 303. Really like the low-key galloping arp ~2:30 and the muted scraping ~3:18. The repeating low splatter just before the 4 minute mark push a dirty track even dirtier. And I really like the lack of hats here, as it emphasizes the dark void-space vibe of the track.

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