Episode 176: Seven Beats to Nowhere
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Episode 176: Seven Beats to Nowhere

March 27, 202630:03

Episode 176: Seven Beats to Nowhere

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About This Episode

Thirty minutes of handmade electronic music in 7/4 time at 150 BPM — a time signature that shouldn't work at this tempo, and that's exactly why it does. This session pulls from dubstep's weight, drum & bass wubs, and psytrance's hypnotic acid layering, but refuses the drop. Every transition is gradual, earned over bars rather than announced with a snare fill. The drums are hand-programmed with riddim tonality, and the textures — Dominator, Dark Edgy Lead, Slow Winding Acid Loop, Dark Gliding Bass, periodic Big Wide Reese — build a landscape that rises and falls like breathing.

Free-form vocals float through the mix, half-buried, drifting between intelligibility and pure texture — pulling your ear sideways just when the repetition might take hold. The whole thing was rebuilt from scratch after a Logic Pro X crash wiped the first fifteen minutes, which means everything you hear was played with the memory of what was lost.

Progressive psydub bass. You weren't looking for this genre because it didn't exist until today.