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Reminds me of school dinners, jumping in puddles and aimlessly running around fields. This one was made after not eating anything all day and already spending the previous 6 hours making other stuff. Something about this one.

 

https://soundcloud.com/606303/milk-monitor

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Reminds me a bit of some of early stuff by our lord and savior Richad J. I like the melody and the percussive (FMish?) sounds. Also the noise going throughout the whole track gives a lot to the atmosphere. That would be a good track!

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  On 3/18/2016 at 2:20 PM, Vibe Origin said:

Reminds me a bit of some of early stuff by our lord and savior Richad J.

samme, maybe a bit of BoC. definitely has that characteristic idm harmonic interplay, the delicate balance between hazy repetition, the uncomfortable driving undercurrent of artificiality that permeates every aspect of urbanized living, playing off a very free childlike innocence that emerges somehow from within the confines of that. like the structure of the piece really draws my mind to dirty ditches full of chemical run-off in the city, andd it should be off-putting, but the genuine engagement & lived-in development of the melodic lines keeps be engaged in a way that's not forced.

 

it's like....not quite going back to a totally free innoncent place of early childhood in which the world is totally clean & magical & no bad stuff ever happens, but existing in the somewhat grimier adult-shade of reality in a comfortable enough way that you can still recognize the constant ever present beautyworld within all things & return to it at any moment, with regular effort & applied focus

 

sounds like burgeoning wisdom & lookin in mud puddles yo :)

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  On 3/18/2016 at 6:28 PM, Cryptowen said:

 

  On 3/18/2016 at 2:20 PM, Vibe Origin said:

Reminds me a bit of some of early stuff by our lord and savior Richad J.

samme, maybe a bit of BoC. definitely has that characteristic idm harmonic interplay, the delicate balance between hazy repetition, the uncomfortable driving undercurrent of artificiality that permeates every aspect of urbanized living, playing off a very free childlike innocence that emerges somehow from within the confines of that. like the structure of the piece really draws my mind to dirty ditches full of chemical run-off in the city, andd it should be off-putting, but the genuine engagement & lived-in development of the melodic lines keeps be engaged in a way that's not forced.

 

it's like....not quite going back to a totally free innoncent place of early childhood in which the world is totally clean & magical & no bad stuff ever happens, but existing in the somewhat grimier adult-shade of reality in a comfortable enough way that you can still recognize the constant ever present beautyworld within all things & return to it at any moment, with regular effort & applied focus

 

sounds like burgeoning wisdom & lookin in mud puddles yo :)

 

 

Exactly what I thought :beer: - I think my brain naturally looks to the darker, weirder side of things so unfortunately even if I tried I'm not sure I could make something like "a totally free innocent place of early childhood in which the world is totally clean & magical & no bad stuff ever happens" - Anyway, cheers for listening man and for taking the time to comment, appreciate it.

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