Still barely a minute long, but has some actual sections now! Clarence's bassline was already exactly 1/2 the right tempo, so it worked great. Thanks error404 tooThe rhythm section for "The Other Judge". By itself and with my goofy midi drums instead of presse's awesome ones, so that I don't have to -NC it.The bass line from my composition "The Other Judge" fit well with a sxn of error404's "LogDrum"I upped error404's cool beat so that it would be half the "short fiction" tempo. That plus some fading is pretty much it so far.Part one was from a retro dance tune I made in college called "short fiction". Part two is just a fuguish little harmony. Sounds good on organ, too.Pell in downloads -- Rabble(2) mp3. Contains one f-bomb. This is one of my favorite old Plockboy lyrics. Piling speck's and rizkeyG's beats on top of each other somehow reminded me of the opening track of MMW's [i]The Dropper[/i]. Please remix, since my vox production sucks (in fact, it's nonexistent -- the dry pell from Downloads is still dry in the mix). Note that each verse is 11 measures of 4/4. ========================= I've got a headache most of the time But I've gotta lick it up suck it up tough it out, wait it out, put 'em up, get in line If I had three wishes I think I'd Use a couple, use a couple with the quickness. Can I can I can I get another witness? When he said "Stop" I froze, but I stepped on his toes. It's just a cop you know, I said One for all and all for one; let's go! I've got a sense we're all related Although I hate it we are trial separated. We didn't stray; we deviated. Fuck bein' hard, Plockboy is complicated. Everything but the sink, everyone stinks -- I know Eskimos, cousins, quakers, dozens, bakers, let's go! The jury, they were furiously inbreeding It offends me; can't see the frenzy for the feeding They're swimmin' in charts and graphs, when I start to laugh they throw darts and gavels. They curse the rabble. We can't unravel, we've got to go Let's go!Contains a 3-letter word for "backside".. I don't think that counts as nsfw?To give an idea of how "What Am I?" can be put together. This has a 90bpm AdmiralBob beat on it, but some sections of the rap work better at other tempos. The chorus ("I know you are.. ") seriously needs a real singer. Pella is [url=http://ccmixter.org/files/mwic/31225]here[/url] Lyrics: What am I, a vegetarian? I got a beef, I'm gonna take it up with the big chief and if he gives me grief I got a little somethin' up my sleeve. I don't spell relief R, oh hell, hey I detest this pitiful politeness I protest. Let me get this on my chest: I got used to lettin' it slide, and it's tearin' me up inside. The misguideed tide is nationwide outside. You can't hide -- you're bound to collide. You've gotta decide what's true and what's tried, and I've selected regicide. What am I, a pacifist? I'm gonna fight I just might be a soldier. What am I, an abacus? I got a microchip set on my should, and I'm counting All the crimes that made you turn a blind eye, and all the tears that fell on your deaf ears. And it looks bad, buster. You better be thinkin' about cuttin' a deal, before your buddy squeals. What am I, the seven dwarfs? I work my ass off but I can't whistle. What am I, a flower child? I say hats off to the nuclear missile. What am I, an earthworm? I got a bone to pick, gonna find the HBIC and tell her She better fix up the mix up and quick. Sometimes you kick and sometimes you get kicked, and I'm thinkin' it's all conected. Flick on the electric brick pick channel six, but I'm sick of the same old same old Chicks and hicks and pricks and schtick and tricks and trade and cliques and hate and licks and tones, and conflicts, and sticks, and stones. Gonna go it alone, set a cornerstone with my own backbone. I build my throne, then I moan and groan. I wanna go home, 'cause I've always known. I've always known...It's just a I-V-II-V alberti, copied recursively onto itself for a few levels. The midi is messed up because Rosegarden exported it funky, but if you clip off the extra junk at the end you can probably survive.spinningmerkaba and debbizo did all the work for me; just found a fortuitous spot to fire the starting gun and that's that.This is me making fun of SAW's accent a little bit :) Also, me learning more about audacity and sharing the results for no real reason.I need help identifying the SackJo vox that is used here; I lost track of where it came from. I think it's a backing track to someone else? Anyway, this is in celebration of the fact that I'm making progress hooking instruments up to my rig, so I can put my own parts in now (in this case, piano, organ, sax) Speck's dance beat reminded me of Nitzer Ebb, but this ended up heading toward Matthew Shipp. You never know what you'll get!descI think this is half of a song; who wants to make the other half?I am honored that the great Donnie Ozone and I have -- so far -- a monopoly on the tag "art rap" :) This, I'm afraid, is still half a song, but try to enjoy anyway.So ... gurdonark thought this was pretty good. I'm not 100% convinced it's ready for prime time but I'll throw it out there and see what happens. It's a learning experience!Just a hopefully-useful snippet from Sintel. CC-BY 2010, Blender Foundation | www.blender.orgAs some of you know from previous uploads, I have kind of a weird sense of humor. Enjoy.Anyone who uses the carter_usm tag gets a big gold star in my book, plus also a remix.Note each verse is 11 measures of 4/4 ; hope that's not too tricky to work with.Okay, I fell short of the MBV ideal here (pretty ambitious for a guy who's just learning) but this sounds decent if nice and loud, on headphones. There's an instrumental version in downloads, too but here are the lyrics: Verse One: The perfect love, the perfect valentine Verse Two: They make it look so easy on the silver screen Verse Three: It was over before the lights went downJagged Little Bill drops in for some verbal gymnastics and a soft-boiled easter egg. ------------ Little Bill's got the skills like a philharmonic. I'm bookin', I'm cooking' I'm hookin' on phonics. Check this hectic Electric tonic, I'm goin' in out in out And off and on it. Come what may a new day is dawnin' My son is comin' up with Created Commons. I'm head of the class and I set up a fascinatin' rhythm Give it away, give it away now and they can take it with 'em It's a beautiful system -- a musical mission Don't listen to me all night; Go visit a remix site. That's where you'll see the light, I swear it'll be alright.This has a pretty-long intro section, but if you stick with it you might be rewarded. Title comes from the fact that some of Javolenus's guitar reminded me of the theme song of that one show..I'm kind of on a Javolenus kick recently, not sure why. And of course I'm always on a SAW kick, so why not smash them together?I'll be honest: this assignment was a little intimidating. I'm more of the quirky-and-clever school, so hooking me up with the lush, expansive world of OM seems kinda like asking Tom Lehrer to play a Ravel Concerto. Well, it is what it is, as they say. Jagged Little Bill stops by to help lighten the mood a bit. Other Acronyms: Music Exerts Itself Through History (by Mostly Wiggling Instrument Cables) Massive Excrement In Trump's Head (Maybe We'll Inaugurate Clinton) (pell is [url=http://ccmixter.org/files/mwic/54955]here[/url]) Musical Experiment: Inching Toward Holorhyme --------------------------------- Little Bill’s got the skills like a philharmonic. I’m bookin’, I’m cooking’ I’m hookin’ on phonics. Check this hectic Electric tonic, I’m goin’ in out in out And off and on it. Come what may a new day is dawnin’ My son is comin’ up with Created Commons. I’m head of the class and I set up a fascinatin’ rhythm Give it away, give it away now and they can take it with ‘em It’s a beautiful system — a musical mission Don’t listen to me all night; Go visit a remix site. That’s where you’ll see the light, I swear it’ll be alright.Quite a week; secret mixter starts with one disaster and ends with another. Martin made this fairly easy on me because two of his most recent sample fit nicely together with a little tempo tweak. It's an experiment in the combination of documentary and poetry. Willie D's coverage of Hurricane Harvey is made available with CC-BY license here: [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4da2g58alo]Willie D on Hurricane Harvey[/url].You're all I've got, and that's not much You're all I've got .. that kinda sucks I don't have a life; I don't have a clue. I don't have much -- I've just got you and that's not much I don't have a car; I don't have a truck You're all I've got, and that's not much I've got no talent. I don't like to work. I'm not sexy enough for my shirt I can't write music, and I can't sing, But I got you to wear my ring. I don't know how -- just a stroke of luck -- But I've got you, babe, and that's not much I'm not very bright. I'm not very funny. I'm five-foot-five, and I've got no money. As a matter of fact: I ain't got shit, And the love of my life? You're it. And that's not much.Exactly 10 years ago, onlymeith started off his impressive ccmixter career with the trio of uploads featured here (Little known fact: his uploads from that time remain his only samples, the rest are remixes). He quickly established himself as a top-tier contributor. "This is the best piano I've heard on the site" -Fireproof Babies March 9, 2008 (RIP Fireproof Babies) Now I've drawn him twice in the last 3 secret mixters, and both times it's been a challenge and an honor. I put Ciggi in because I miss her, but I'm not 100% sure it works, so there's also an instrumental FLAC in the downloads, in case someone has a better idea.For the first time in secret_mixter history, I drew someone I just did not know at all. (That's what happens when you disappear for 8 years, Simon). 90 seconds after I got the assignment I saw a tag in one of his uploads that would make a perfect title (and mix concept).Somehow I had a feeling I was going to get Robert -- the only ccmixter personality I've been to the movies with, and who has been to my house. Combined with the fact that I've been reading books by H.H.D.L., I knew I had to go mystical with this one. Of course, I'm not the first to connect gurdonark and meditation, but I bet I'm the first to make a video that you're evidently supposed to watch with your eyes closed. [url=https://youtu.be/D6_AiT-weZg]https://youtu.be/D6_AiT-weZg[/url] For actual use in a session, I recommend the longer version in the alternate downloads; this is also what's used in the video, and it adds ambient nature (including the Nature of DFW Airport) and some ASMR-ish sounds. Of course, if you're new to practice, maybe 3 minutes is enough?Well, I hope I didn't scare the new guy away with this one ... stick around and some more actual musicians will no doubt dig into your intriguing and unique samples ... Bonus gold stars to anyone who can figure out my title; yanterrien himself should get half of it pretty easily. Oh, one more thing: like most of my mixes, this one sounds *much* better on headphones, because I need to learn more about mastering audio properly.Not sure what this is, maybe the musical equivalent of the flash-fiction craze from awhile back. Or a haiku: Somewhere in Texas Blind date with music digits Loop in the downloads Would love to hear AX11's story. A few uploads from eight years ago, and now joining a secret mixter party.Constance Garnett was one of the more prolific translators of literature in the early 20th century, and a large part of the reason English speaking people read Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and Chekhov. Although she did not begin publishing professional translations until the age of 35 or so, she remained with at work for nearly 40 years. Her 71st and final volume was comprised of [i]Three Plays[/i] of Ivan Turgenev. By good luck, I become somewhat close to one of her grand-nieces, Sarah Elizabeth Garnett, when I was in college, studying Russian Novels with the great Louise Cowan. Small world.I thought this was in F# but it's probably actually in B. A lot of people don't know that my first son's name is actually Thelonious. I kinda suck at B sections, so there isn't one. You get to make one up! yay!This one's from my teenage years -- about 25 years old, wow. Can't get on the piano right now, but here are the changes as I remember them. (YMMV). Emaj7 Cdim7 :| Am7/G C/G G7 B7 B-section: B11 E9 :| Dmaj7 ... B7 Emaj7Found an old set of lyrics and riff that kinda went nicely with this mellow, loose funk feel. St. Paul was certainly a cat who knew when to mess with the monkeys and when to go ahead and let the monkeys mess with you. Hold 'em, fold 'em, walk, and run Seems to me St. Paul must have been a pretty goddam special one. St. Paul used to go by the name of St. Saul and he like to hunt monkeys: grandmas, grandpas, women, children, and all. St. Saul went blind, and I guess you knew, when he recovered he he decided he wanted to be a monkey too If you find the cathedral with St. Paul's bones, I'd like to remind you St. Stephen fell under St. Paul's stones. Some say it's fair, but I say it ain't; if a guy like that got off, it seems like they'll let anybody be a St.Nobody: mwic: Here's what it would sound like if Carl from [i]Sling Blade[/i] did a hip hop record. It's still mysterious to me why "art rap" isn't a widely discussed sub-genre. I think Open Mike Eagle coined the term, and the tradition goes back to 80s De La Soul, but 'round these parts Donnie & I maintain a monopoly on the tag. Probably all of you have seen this, but I absolutely love rapgenius.com for exploring the rich inter- and hyper-textuality of the form. Here are some more links, because after all this IS hypertext y'know: "Why you should be paying attention to Art Rap" https://www.complex.com/music/art-rap-2020 "WTF is Art-Rap" https://www.laweekly.com/wtf-is-art-rap/ Record needle sound CC-BY, from Soundbox: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6IHVbhlh1c This song on RG: https://genius.com/Mwic-hypertext-lyrics Lyric gotta do this this one's for fu-chip God of quick licks -- not a big hit. Who cares? spiggity-spare me where we goin', growin's slowin' jon bon jovin' mi re do-in' save your flavor of the weakness, hip hop savior give it up make you hemidemisemiquavers on the paper ain't gonna be no takers 'til you take your time, make peace and make your rhyme you make it big enough, hip enough, slick enough, thick enough stick it up hoc haec hickity hike hut, gidyup, hip hup, spit, spout, flip out, shout more, crowd whore, now you're bigger than jesus, sicker than sneezes, dicker than butkis gutless -- what did he say? -- fucdis say it again and again kitty ken ken biggity spend in a bender, men in a blender new car caviar, when you wish upon the star that I know you are you stick your neck out, and you get out, and you shake hands, and you make friends, and you take them to Snowflake Lake, and for god's sake you can't wait you gotta go and do somethin', everbody's jumpin' the ship is bumpin', the master's drunken his breath is stinking, the boat is sinking, drink a dance and do a little wishwaterfall thinkingI was delighted to get Ben, which is the name of one of my kids who just so happened to grow up listening to Bogi Beat Pillow fight. I still feel like I have a long way to go learning to master audio so that it really coheres, but overall pleased with it and I like the lyrics: silly monkey it's 2020 you gonna get covid and you know it if you don't wash your hands especially when they been down your pants yes you see the bathroom's free now's your chance don't mess with me you silly monkey silly monkey what did you bonk your head? your mom begged you to get on to bed and you turn the TV on instead imma quarantine that damn machine but then you just jump jump up and down on the bed. silly monkey now you're freakin' out think you're sneakin' out, streakin' outside whaddya want me to say your thoughts are false i love your scribbling and bibbling and bibbling and scribbling but do it on a piece of paper not the wallsTo match the Silly Monkey style I pitched in up a major-third. Otherwise, it's dry. And there's a non-pitched version in the downloads. Anyway, here's hoping for a better year What the hell are you doin' Don? You rolling with QAnon it's embarassing we're gettin' scared to see what kind of shit you'll dare to sling it's like you don't know when you're done, see, It's 2021, don't be a silly monkey , the other silly guy won, we had a vote to kick you off the boat you can sink or swim or drift away or grift your way out from underwater, Jan 21 we just want to see your daughter and you and your sons leave pennyslvania avenue we the people just not havin' you we got nonfake news for you you all are out of power that's not your house -- it's oursListening to Milky's work and thinking about the fact that I (allegedly) scared my victim away last time I got assigned the new guy.. led me to the concept and title of this one, taken from one of the greatest electro records of all time. Turns out MB isn't afraid at all, and in hisher quid-pro-quo assignment brilliantly remixed about half of my catalog. There's a rhythm-only version in the downloads, in case any of you actual musicians feel like improvising in 5/4 time. :)I got sparky and didn't really do anything fancy. Just mixed a couple of their rhythm and groovy tracks, and incoporated bits of an old song I wrote called "Mud" into new sections, in a way that I think flows pretty well. Good to be back at ccm. Hope you enjoyWell, Sha, what can I say you got the weird guy this time. Generally speaking, my method is to chop the work of more-talented artists into little bits, put the bits into stress positions, and see if anything listenable eventually emerges. Then, of course, there was this war. So this one has an odd, fairly dark ending -- in spite of the rainbows. (changes to 110 bpm midway)Pretty famous story, read by me with Snowflake's assistance.I feel bad because the first Deeplastik upload I listened to felt perfect for a lyric I'd been wanting to offer up for awhile, so this was the shortest research-and-collect phase pretty much ever. Yeah, there's a very bad word in the second chorus, but I couldn't resist the rhyme and I'm using the word in the hopefully-less-offensive UK sense of "people" Also: there's a pell in the downloads Power Struggle You ain't just whistlin' Dixie, you're whistlin' Bach fugues and Masses now; rock tunes and acid house; musical theater for miserable creatures -- You lived but you didn't learn, so Imma teach ya This is what you want, this is what you want, huh? Come on now, this is what you want. It's different up in front, but this is what you want. You ain't got a snowball's chance in a dance hall with hip hot music amplified; Your wit got loose and your hands are tied, but they're sparkling white while you nod and smile at washing Washington -- God's co-Pilate. This is what you want, this is what you want, huh? Come on now, this is what you want. You're pissin' of some cunts, but this is what you want. This is what you want, this is what you want, huh? Come on now, this is what you want. You're missin' out on fun, but this is what you want. Been thinking about counterpoint and stuff lately (more on that later), and my new friend Airtone put something up with a pretty evocative title, so I got the guitar out and tried my best. If you haven't read your trig book in the last few weeks, the cosine wave is just offset from the sine wave by a bit. So that was the idea with my interjections.. There is a stem of the guitar part by itself -- if you remix this, you might have to fix my performance a little.My title comes partly from a comment snowflake made about how samples and such can be treated like sonic paint by dabblers like me; of course Pantone 292 is the shade of blue referred to by Magnetic Fields in their adorable song "Reno Dakota" -- couldn't resist. A couple of cube3's samples reminded me of the great Angelo Badalamenti, so this remix serves as a memorial and a metaphor. A metaphor? cube3 carefully and professionally curates an impressive system of digital goodies, and mwic jumps in and starts hacking at it with all the subtlety of Leatherface trying to make an ice sculpture? It could happen...I do breathe. It's true. This remix is nothing. It (hopefully) confirms that we can all upload things now. See you in the bug report forums. testing license stuffdoes 4.0 bync work for samples or no?This is really just to test the remix uploading thing. But I thought it might as well sound okay.. Now featuring: mwic testing whether track editor function works. Yay, it does!Really wanted to do something for Thelo, naturally, so when I got Wiseman I was glad to see it would be a challenge to get these parallel styles, harmonies, and even meters to converge enough for a simple little collage. Thelo's vulnerable performance here reminded me of Ian Curtis of Joy Division. I don't think that's where we ended up, but I still tagged it that way. Shaun puts his wonderful stems up most of time, making it easy to do my usual sonic foraging process. The industrial-sounding background noises is the drum part from "So Silent" mangled all to hell.Testing. Will be cool, eventuallyAt least, I was picturing a credit sequence.. BPM is 70-ish. I cheated here and there to try to fit things together, like I do :) Happy mixing everyone!unreal_dm gave me Stardew Valley feels, so I put something together with the idea that it might make a nice Main-menu screen for a game like that. It's just a collage of tempo-adjusted beats from him, and airtone's lovely guitar Was going to call it "Menu Screen" but I thought people might get the idea that it wasn't intended or appropriate for anything else, and who knows? Could be anything probably.. Short and simple. Text from the James Watson ballad Should Old Acquaintance be forgot, and never thought upon; The flames of Love extinguished, and fully past and gone: Is thy sweet Heart now grown so cold, that loving Breast of thine; That thou canst never once reflect On old long syne.See Kara's upcoming upload for the full duet. This is only the first vocal part. Lyrics: It was nineteen-eighty-four, I was scared to my core Worried about world war 3, worried about world war 4 ... I told Christy "that doesn't look like fun. And where the hell did Johnny get his gun?" "It's okay, little brother, don't cry anymore. 'Cause what we're gonna do: we're gonna wipe out war." One way or another, brother, we're gonna wipe out war We got involved in mankind, and other kinds as well. Allison and Donne told us all about the bells. We ran away from the island, right through the front door. We said "what we're gonna do: we're gonna wipe out war" Yeah, what we're gonna do: we're gonna wipe out war. Whatever it takes, sisters, we're gonna wipe out war How it still is, tramping through mud, an ocean of piss, tears, sweat and blood. We said "Hey everybody! We can see the shore! And what we're gonna do now: we're gonna wipe out war." We're gonna wipe out .. we're gonna wipe out war Come on everybody now: we're gonna wipe out war. In addition to fear, we have a few things to fear. I miss him it's true, but the mission is clear. Happy New Year to you, two thousand twenty four. What we're gonna do now: we're gonna wipe out war. We're gonna wipe out .. we're gonna wipe out war If we all won't fight, we're gonna wipe out war we're gonna wipe out war we're gonna wipe out Not really a 303, of course. It's my new friend the Behringer TD3, and I feel like this is the beginning of a long, fun journey. But I'm still too noob to wear out my welcome for more than a couple minutes. Anyway, hope you enjoy. The TD3 stem in the downloads is "dry" (i.e. without the reverb and so on, but *with* lots of knob twisting because that's the fun part!)This is the chorus of my new song, "By". My pell of the verses will be linked above when I've finished it. For a vibe check of how it sounds in my head, listen to "Pepper" by Butthole Surfers, and/or "Play It All Night Long" by Warren Zevon. If you go ahead and compile it all into a full song, I would appreciate a pell of your chorus separately. ========== By (by mwic)=========== Everybody stand by, wave bye-bye to Bobby Dylan. We're in the temple's lobby now; we're buyin' and sellin' and shillin'. Don't know who my neighbor is 'cause I live in an empty buildin'... Not sure who Our Father is, but we're definitely his children. First the good news: I challenged myself to branch out by separating and uploading stems for the first time in basically forever (some of my very first uploads included midi) The bad news: excepting the bass line, the stems aren't all that great. Oh well, I think I got a listenable pile of sonic odds and ends out of it, and it was great to be introduced to Kirkoid's work.mwic testing deep roots uploads.specialsspecialsThis is a funky little march in honor of our new admin. Now with Stems! I have not put the drum stems in because they are not particularly interesting or tight. Been digging into Logic Pro for the first time, and some potentially useful stuff is starting to come out. If you haven't noticed yet, I'm not a fan of perfectly quantizing everything -- it feels like it takes some of the natural breath out of a track. Oh, and I welcome comments from the experts on anything that jumps out needing improvement.More fiddling around at the library today yielded a couple minutes of slow burn.No stems this time 'cause to be honest I'm not in love with the result. Something murky about it? Comments and advice welcome.. Still, who knows what y'all could mine from this collision at the genre factory? So Apoxode, when do we start working on an album? I'll do the groovy, hooky little licks and you do all the hard stuff.I found Zenboy's bass inspiring (as did some others already). I reserve the right to fix this and/or expand upon it, but here's the sort-ready-for-public-consumption rough draft.This might actually be a 909 -- you'd have to ask KraftAmt. Speck probably thinks I'm a stalker at this point. Anyway, hope y'all like it. There's a lossless in the downloads, but no stems this time.AB's groove has got legs, I tell you. This is a retro rhythm (Behringer RD-6), and very improv-y, approach , suitable for driving around maybe. Apoxode's gentle "Eslondia" gives it a bit of overarching shape.Just for funzies, slammed together during our Zoom jam session. Fun beat tho.Finally got the nerve up to "sing" this one. Special thanks to Admiral Bob for the guitar part; it set a nice little laid-back groove for me to relax in. There are 2 takes of the pell in the downloads. Have fun. Talking Texas Turning Blues It was mid-July an' I don't have to tell you these Texas towns were as hot as hell -- Seemed like ever'one was glowing red, Sunburned from the toes to the top of the head. A sorta melancholy pessimism had crept in .. That heat was cookin' up all the residents An' we still had to go an' pick a president. Well, the current guy was clearly unfit, But the former guy is so full of shit It felt like "here we go again" agin. Then everything changed, got complicated; New blood got my spirits elevated. If ye know me you know I don't ordinarily Get jazzed about no political parroty, But something turned and burned inside like a blue wildfire.. It crackled and popped but it cooled the air. Now it's spreadin' about ever'where. We see a lotta love and a little less hate In this here not-very-United state. Hope is a powerful thing, and so is care. It ain't turned yet, but I'm hopin' it will Got a Shiner Bock and a coconut pill, chicken fried steak, sweet tea with ice we aren't stupid, you ain't gonna fool us twice We're not going back -- it feels like we barely made it outta there ... This journey starts with duckett's BlakeWave, decorated with some improvisational noodling. The middle feels like a sort of spacetime portal section to me. We conclude with decorations on duckett's almost-20-year-old "accoustic sunset" (sp?), which I was surprised to learn had not been remixed here yet. It *was* used in 3 videos, including one for the New Science article that provided my title: [url=https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn23400-first-neighbouring-planets-that-are-both-life-friendly/]First neighbouring planets that are both life-friendly[/url] duckett has been one of the I-see-and-I-click artists throughout my ccmixter experience. It was an honor (and a little intimidating) to be assigned someone so prolific and professional... Tempo changes toward the end, from 84 to "77.63" (lol duckett wtf)One of SackJo22's many contributions to our lives is her incredible efforts to assemble and prepare releases, for video/audio compilation sharing all over the known universe. When I realized that her secret-mixter upload: -was probably my favorite of this event -had a life-friendly message and texture -sorta matched the mood and vibe of my own mix Well, I couldn't resist just kind of attaching them to each other in a mini-playlist. The first third is mostly me, the middle is mostly duckett, and the last is the hypnotic "Sense"Just in time for Halloween, I got a little time in the studio today and played around a bit with some spooky samples. That's all.