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  • Machine noise, spooky piano phrase that turns into a triphop kind of tune following the same phrase; Hail, I thought I put this up ages ago.

  • Just a lush kind of triphop riff. Lamb. Yum.

  • Belief is a more relaxed, hiphop/swing kind dubstep tune. Not even really a dubstep tune; more or a triphop one with synths. The genres defining thing; blah.

  • I just realised this is more of a triphop tune - I was going to file it under electro for lack of a better tag. It’s got an orchestral phrase and some big ole 808 drums and some creepy synth things. The Heights of variation.

  • Nice melodies, voice FX thing shooting Lazors.

  • The Valentine Dub is a flutey, flighty kind of triphop thing. For background consumption.

  • Ry Cooder’s a cool dude; all the sloppy, tumbling guitars on this one are off his Jazz LP, particularly a track called Tiajuana. The rest is just a little turntable silliness. A cute song, I think. Getting a kind of Kid Koala vibe without the intense level of skill.

  • Messing with filtered and harmonic delays on Magic Touch’s You Are What You Are drum break. I called it Open Sesame.

  • Slow, lush and orchestral with a tight drum; I layered a portion of William S Burroughs reading Junky, his first published novel. Lots of filtered delays with an ebbing and flowing feeling. Great chord progressions, I think. But that always happens.