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Inherent Vicious Memory

By Tomavatars on February 15, 2026 10:36 pm

Yaaay!
What a week. I release MGenBend my M4L midi unit + made videos blabla for all the marketing stuff, I mean, in order to let people understand what it does + trailer etc.
So I had about two tracks to work on. I choose this one and I'm happy with it. It demonstrate pretty well with no exaggeration how I can add some little groove to my tracks. And of course it demonstrates how I can exaggerate big_smile
I also lived some crazy things personally. And went to the cinema to watch Inherent Vice by Paul Thomas Anderson and it was dope! Pun intended.
Have fun and take care!

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Nice! This sounds great, nice and frenetic. PTA is the GOAT, too, and Inherent Vice is such a wild movie. If you liked it I also recommend Under the Silver Lake - also very Pynchon-esque with a killer Disasterpeace score, directed by the guy who made It Follows.

Really like this. Interesting rhythms throughout, especially loved the fast marimba-like instrument that recurs and that synth just spitting chords. Nice work!

dadboy wrote:

Nice! This sounds great, nice and frenetic. PTA is the GOAT, too, and Inherent Vice is such a wild movie. If you liked it I also recommend Under the Silver Lake - also very Pynchon-esque with a killer Disasterpeace score, directed by the guy who made It Follows.

Thank you for the recommendation! Will check it smile

deeckzeven wrote:

Really like this. Interesting rhythms throughout, especially loved the fast marimba-like instrument that recurs and that synth just spitting chords. Nice work!


Thank you! heart

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