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Clay Hypothesis

By trumbuthegn on May 24, 2020 4:07 pm

Contains the following samples, all of which have been released https://weeklybeats.com under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0):

9-8 race the clock by Nick_Jones
Lunchroom Fish by coolsa
lenke]newsharks.avi by TQI
crash barricadedicoot by danlinke
Revelation by franky
133awt by NoHit
Whip goddess by laguna
a thousand years by samuelbruce
20 Respite by Andromeda
Age gap by Simon Koehn
aptan by trumbuthegn

Audio works licensed by author under:
CC Attribution Noncommercial Share Alike (BY-NC-SA)

I cannot personally tell which part of this is my track. Really enjoying the overall experimental atmosphere. Kudos for the effort and the collage. You turn a lot of elements into something different!

Similar here, couldn't tell what you sampled of mine! I like that, nice job.

laguna wrote:

I cannot personally tell which part of this is my track. Really enjoying the overall experimental atmosphere. Kudos for the effort and the collage. You turn a lot of elements into something different!



NoHit wrote:

Similar here, couldn't tell what you sampled of mine! I like that, nice job.

Thanks!

Both of your samples appear at around 00:18 and continues mostly throughout. The main beat of the track is:

K1---S1--s1ks2K2-S2--xky--S1--s1ks2K2-s2---

where K is Kick, S is Snare and s and k are kick and snare ghost notes.

In most bars s1 comes from Whip goddess and s2 from 133awt. The samples haven't been heavily processed, only stretched to match the bpm and cut up to 1/16 notes.

May be that helps to spot them? smile

Nice one trumbuthegn. smile

this tracks wild, you turned all our tracks into blips and made a beat from it, with whoeves masterful piano melody that was. regardless this was good, and got really good with that mid jam till the end how it falls apart

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