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Angular Momentum

By uhhuh_absolutely on March 8, 2026 9:52 pm

This track feels kind of like spinning to me. Another rushed week with lots of overwhelm from work and the general state of the world. The US has entered another senseless war where many innocent people will die and back home the wealth gap continues to grow. Trying to figure out what doing enough looks like when there really is no such thing as "enough." Building community is about the only solution I see.

Anyway, wish I'd spent more time on this track, but it is what it is! Putting together the patch and jamming on it was a lot of fun, great source of catharsis. Taking a week off from work and very much looking forward to some not-so-quiet time with my music machines.

Also yes, the mix is really rough and it's def over-compressed smile

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Cool building up the groove.

Nice thoughts about building community.

Oh yea here we go Saxy time. Spinny sounds.

Do you do the sax always in one take or do u punch in? Do your also perform this stuff live, like set up the electronic tracks and play over? (Or with a band?)

horatiuromantic wrote:

Cool building up the groove.

Nice thoughts about building community.

Oh yea here we go Saxy time. Spinny sounds.

Do you do the sax always in one take or do u punch in? Do your also perform this stuff live, like set up the electronic tracks and play over? (Or with a band?)


Thanks! In this instance (and the past few weeks), I've just been doing a single take, but I def do some punch-in stuff sometimes. And I have done something like this live with a friend of mine a couple times! Most recently using an EWI rather than sax. Planning to do more of it in the future.

I haven't played with a band in a while, but I miss it! Nothing quite like live improv with a group

Mix sounds nice and crisp. Excellent buildup and surprise sax! Very smooth and ear-filling.

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