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A synthwave/electro/arp cyberpunk track. How original.
A bit of a speedtrash for the final track of the year. Thank you to Rain25 for the tip about automating a low filter pass - I tried that and I like the result.
For this final track, I wanted to capture the feeling of a chaotic flight, running away from something, form someone, maybe from oneself.
It was a fun weekly streak 2025. For those who join, see you on Weekly Beats 2026!
A simple cyber synthwave track with random samples. I had fun making this simple one.
A simple track. Actually I spent more time trying to figure out how to use davinci resolve to make a music video than for this track. But a track is a track so here we go.
I was not specially inspired this week so I decited to listen to Tower of Power, and also the sountrack to marvel vs capcom 2 to work on my funk tracks. It did not fully gel so added a couple of guitar tracks. It always feels good playing without planning too much. Not super clean but the feeling is there.
This is my 300th week in a row. It feels more like a nod on the way than an achievement in itself. The reward is to keep going, through the ups and downs, and trying to take it all in.
Anamnesia - recovering one's memories that were so lost you never knew they existed.
Another cyberpunk-like track
This video about funky game soundtracks inspired the track this week. I am still far from that level but this is an exciting goal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2QO6VdxUWQ
A short track, season appropriate.
A simple Sunday track.
I played a cyberpunk game this week and of course had to make a synthwave track. Here we go.
I am happy with the progress I'm doing with drums programming. Taking drums lesson has been really the key to get a feel of how drums can propulse a song. I'm still very much in the early days of learning but it's really good to feel progress.
I did wing this one a little (again). I played a couple of minutes on some good old Ninja Turtle game and was inspired to make a beat em up music track. And somehow a sheep sample made its way into the track. It sounded very appropriate to put it there. So i kept it there and decided that it's then not about Ninja Turtles but actually Ninja Sheeps.
Ok Ninja Sheeps does sound absurd. But when you really think carefully about the physionomy, and the basic skill set of the animal, I would argue it is not more absurd than Ninja Turtles. I am of course happy to debate it this topic in a civilized manner.
A good old arp, some koto lines, massive to make some atmosphere, and a programmed drums. There are also some samples of Japanese percussion.
I did not have much time this weekend and did a very lazy track, dare I say a "speedtrash". However I appreciate the fact that I played some live guitar and that my learning of drums has improved my drums programming with more dynamics and ideas, like paradiddles instead of straight beat.
A track inspired by the 70s horror movie featuring Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, and others, dealing with a creature not too far from the alien from The Thing. (it's in the public domain, easy to check out).
I am not feeling much energy today. I used the ambiance of a forest with some morning birds singing and started playing some non sequitur guitar lines. This is the track.
[edited] The first version was way too birdy so I fixed the mix.
I spent some time on FL studio on Sunday for this track. It's ok. As i was listening to the track on my headphones to check the mix, the sound of the boiling water pot for my tea just worked fine, so I sampled it and added it to the mix. :)
Arps, heavy beats, and some fake neo classical synth solo. Not reinventing the wheel but it's ok.
Continuing with tracks inspired by the Southern Reach serie of books, here is one about the Tower/Tunnel/Topological Anomaly.
I devoured the Southern Reach trilogy of sci-fi books last week and this inspired a whole bunch of ideas. Not necessarily music but at least visual.
The first book in the serie inspired the 2018 movie Annihilation. The books are reminescent of Lovecraftian horror but with more subtility, and more interesting characters. This was really a wonderful read.
This track is about the experience of going through the Border into Area X.
I am on a trip in the country side with just my phone and garageband. Here is a quick clumsy doodle, with a selection of Chinese music instruments.
Nothing to be proud of but a track is a track.
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@Kedbreak136 thanks to you as well, for ur understanding, i will consider joining the weekly beats community. id like to clean up my act a bit
@onezero thank you very much for the kind comments!
@rain26 thanks for the comments, it’s really nice! :)
Hey don’t beat yourself up and don’t bash your own music like this. Make more tracks and you’ll feel more and more comfortable and it will come easier and easier. Weekly beats 2026 is starting in a few weeks - you should join as the community is very large there and very welcoming and supportive. It’s the best place to try things out and learn in a safe environment!
but you can create such nice atmospheres and then i dont like the bass pluck haha. you dont need it
i think you are quite good at creating a landscape of sounds. very good. im trying to figure out those sort of details as well. and i cant do it at the nice lengths you can
you have nice track structure though. i see you painting a picture with your uploads. very nice
i think i still have that problem, i make intros and buildups but i never really drop it. maybe one day ill find a way through
making music is such a personal thing i dont think u can listen to haters like me
kedbreak i still think about the time i uploaded something, and you said it sounded like a cool intro to a track. and to me i heard something completely different. but i think you might have been right about something. it is hard to roast music caus i get attached to it i suppose
i like it as well. but i feel like your production is strong enough to not have to need the bass pluck in so many sections of the track. the stuff you have going on on top is interesting enough without it
Quite enjoyable! Great arrangement and sound design, as well: there's a lot of impact and clarity throughout!