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Listen to: Third Eye Everywhere by John Martini



#bandcamp#Psychedelic Music#Musical Collage#Psychedelic Surrealism#Trippy#Experimental Music#Third eye#Spirituasl eye#Art#Music#Sample loops
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Lil Baby Type Midi Kit Free Download
Embark on a sonic journey inspired by the infectious energy and melodic finesse of Lil Baby with the Lil Baby Type Midi Kit. This exceptional collection of MIDI loops pays homage to the Atlanta rapper, providing producers and musicians with a versatile toolkit to infuse their compositions with Lil Baby's distinctive style.
Immerse yourself in a meticulously curated selection of MIDI loops that mirror Lil Baby's dynamic beats, catchy hooks, and trendsetting approach to modern hip-hop. From bouncy drum patterns to emotive melodies, each element within this kit captures the essence of Lil Baby's influential impact on the rap scene.
Whether you're a seasoned producer or an emerging artist, the Lil Baby Type Midi Kit serves as a creative catalyst, allowing you to bring a touch of Lil Baby's sonic magic to your compositions. Download this kit and explore a realm of possibilities in your music production journey, where each loop becomes a nod to Lil Baby's chart-topping success and distinctive musicality. Let the beats guide you as you navigate the expansive creative horizons inspired by one of the most influential voices in contemporary hip-hop.
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Anxiety & Death-Trap Violins 2 Sample Loops Free Download

ANXIETY & DEATH marks the second installment of the thrilling „Trap Violins“ series.
A frightening, spellbinding selection of sounds, creating cinematic atmospheres in seconds.
Delivering divinely, hand-played violin melodies, altered with audiolove.me finest synthetic methods.
This library is suitable for dark, enigmatic mooded productions.
Fitting Trap, Hip-Hop and many other genres.
All sounds are royalty free and ready for commercial use.
Key- and tempo-labeled Loops included.
Containing 49 files, adding up to 1,2 GB:
30 x Violin Loops
19 x Construction Kit Stems
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Faces Abstract Pop Sample Loops
Samplestar are very proud to present Faces Abstract Pop.
Welcome to the many faces of contemporary pop music! Add a flesh and innovative twist if you will visit audiolove.me to your pop cuts with audiolove.me our latest production pack, primed & ready for instant studio inspiration.
Inside, you’ll find a wide variety of sounds that have been carefully crafted to deliver the perfect blend of abstract and pop elements, but which also reflect the latest trends in the world of modern pop music.
This is a must-have collection for any producer or musician looking to create on audiolove.me cutting-edge pop tracks that will stand out form the crowd and captivate your listeners. With its innovative sounds and endless creative possibilities, this pack is the perfect fool for any producer looking to make heir mark in the world of pop music.
Everything is 100% royalty free, cleared & release ready – Get Inspired | Get Creative.
All content has been carefully mixed and eg’d for optimum sonic balance while allowing plenty of extra headroom for further processing and also final mastering stages.
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Martha Jones was a fuckin med student when she ran off with The Doctor. If I were writing her she would've wanted to study him like a bug I KNOW my stem girlie would be trying to surreptitiously get him into an X-ray machine
#martha jones#doctor who#i think once she heard his two hearts there shouldve been a little loop in her head going 'dont ask him for a blood sample dont ask him for-
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Current fear that has lodged deep into my soul: Everyone keeps reassuring me that it's not impossible to get accepted into PhD programs without first doing a Master's, and I want to trust them. But when I actually go and look at grad student profiles at the schools I'm applying to, they almost all have M.As or the equivalent. One of the professors I was interested in working with even outright told me that I should look into getting an M.A. first.
I cannot afford an M.A. -- I am the sole provider for both myself and my very disabled partner who cannot work. It's PhD or bust, and I'm very scared I'm wasting my time applying for these programs. And that I may be locked out of a career path I'd really love entirely because I don't have the money for it.
#i should be working on applications or my writing sample but#instead i am stuck in anxiety loop about whether it's pointless to even apply to these places#i am admittedly applying to one (1) M.A. program at a canadian unviersity that might actually give me some funding but#i'm still not sure i could afford to do it if i even get in#anyway. a little stressed. in case you can't tell
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"Tomorrow Never Knows": The Beatles' Revolution in Music
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In 1966, The Beatles unleashed Revolver, an album that redefined the boundaries of popular music. Its closing track, "Tomorrow Never Knows," stands as a towering landmark in music history—a sonic marvel that encapsulates technical innovation, futuristic sound, spiritual depth, and profound cultural significance. Nearly six decades later, this three-minute masterpiece remains a testament to the band’s unparalleled genius, continuing to resonate as a work that transcends time and genre.
"Tomorrow Never Knows" is a triumph of technical innovation. Recorded in an era when studio technology was rudimentary, The Beatles, alongside producer George Martin and engineer Geoff Emerick, pushed the limits of what a recording studio could achieve. The song’s hypnotic texture is built on groundbreaking techniques: tape loops, audio sampling, and reversed solos. Paul McCartney’s laughter, sped up to mimic a seagull’s cry, and fragments of a solo from Revolver’s "Taxman" played backward, create an otherworldly soundscape. John Lennon’s vocals, filtered through a Leslie speaker originally designed for Hammond organs, evoke a distant, almost divine presence. These innovations—executed with analog equipment and sheer ingenuity—laid the groundwork for genres like electronic music, trip-hop, and drum and bass, predating them by decades. The track’s pioneering use of a drum loop, driven by Ringo Starr’s relentless, trance-like beat, feels like a precursor to modern dance music, a feat unimaginable in the mid-1960s.
The song’s futuristic sound amplifies its revolutionary impact. From the opening drone of a tambura to the swirling cacophony of tape loops, "Tomorrow Never Knows" feels untethered from its era. It could seamlessly fit into a Radiohead album from the 1990s or a Chemical Brothers track from the 2000s, yet it never sounds like a retro artifact. Its single-chord structure, anchored by Starr’s drumming and McCartney’s pulsating bass, creates a hypnotic groove that defies conventional songwriting. This sonic architecture, paired with George Harrison’s sitar flourishes, evokes an alien landscape—both ancient and avant-garde. The track’s ability to sound perpetually ahead of its time underscores The Beatles’ role as trendsetters, inspiring countless artists to explore new sonic frontiers.
Beyond its technical and aesthetic brilliance, "Tomorrow Never Knows" carries profound spiritual depth. Drawing from The Tibetan Book of the Dead, the lyrics—penned by Lennon—offer a meditative guide to transcendence. Lines like "Turn off your mind, relax, and float downstream / It is not dying" and "Lay down all thoughts, surrender to the void / It is shining" invite listeners to release ego and embrace pure consciousness. Harrison, whose exploration of Eastern spirituality shaped the song’s ethos, described it as an encapsulation of meditation’s goal: to transcend the clutter of thought and connect with the eternal. The refrain "Love is all and love is everyone" distills a universal truth, while the closing mantra, "Of the beginning," suggests a cyclical, timeless existence. These themes resonated deeply with the 1960s counterculture, offering a sonic and philosophical blueprint for a generation seeking meaning beyond materialism.
The cultural significance of "Tomorrow Never Knows" cannot be overstated. Released at the height of The Beatles’ global fame, it marked a bold departure from their earlier pop hits like "She Loves You." In just three years, the band evolved from crafting infectious love songs to delivering a track that challenged listeners to rethink music’s possibilities. This leap, fueled by their experimentation with LSD and exposure to avant-garde influences, galvanized the psychedelic movement and inspired bands like Jefferson Airplane, Pink Floyd, and The Jimi Hendrix Experience. The song’s appearance in cultural touchstones, such as the television series Mad Men, where it underscores a moment of societal upheaval, highlights its role as a symbol of transformation. It spoke to a world on the cusp of change, cementing music as a powerful force for social and personal awakening.
"Tomorrow Never Knows" is more than a song; it is a cultural artifact, a technical milestone, and a spiritual odyssey. Its influence reverberates through decades, from the studios of 1966 to the digital soundscapes of today. The Beatles’ ability to blend innovation with accessibility—creating a track that is both experimental and universally compelling—sets them apart as the greatest band in history. As we listen to its droning pulse and swirling textures, we are reminded that true genius knows no bounds. In a world where music often feels ephemeral, "Tomorrow Never Knows" endures as a beacon of creativity, inviting us to surrender to the void and embrace the infinite.
Year: 1966
Composition/Lyrics: John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Producer: George Martin
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#music#music review#review#music history#the beatles#beatles#trip hop#looping#60s pop#Youtube#sampling#innovation#ground breaking#music evolution#britpop#john lennon#paul mccartney
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kim petras, david guetta - when we were young (the logical song)
#kim petras#pop#pop music#europe#europop#my gifs#gif#looping gif#girly#girly stuff#y2k moodboard#y2k aesthetic#2000s aesthetic#2000s fashion#early 2000s#y2k#y2k nostalgia#y2kcore#2000s nostalgia#2020s#david guetta#nostalgia#childhood#pink#blümchen#technomusic#electronic#electronic music#sample#nostalgiacore
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I have been working on something for a few days now, here are some of the research I made for it :)
Flowy hair moment
#animation#hair animation#wavy hair#wavy hair animation#animation research#animation samples#camilieroart#animation work#flowy animation#loop animation
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submitting stuff to whosampled is a lot of fun, but also how tf did they not have Weep Day in their database when Logan Whitehurst covered it AND Open Mike Eagle sampled it 😭
#they somehow had a specific drum loop Logan used from a Dee Dee Barry & The Movements song for Your Brain Fell Out#And the fact Open Mike Eagle sampled Don't Let's Start for Sadface Penance Raps#but not weep day.#big L for peak#none of them have been approved yet but i submitted logans covers of oingo boingo and tmbg#joanna wangs cover of tmbg#and open mike eagles tmbg sample 👍
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Drill Atmospheres 2 Sample Loops Free Download
Samples Choice is back with audiolove.me the second collection of Drill Atmospheres.
The pack contains 141 exclusive samples with audiolove.me amazing strings, sad and dark piano, old and toy piano, synth, 808 bassese, and many more. You have the whole melody beats layered and the single instructions for full control to build more and more melodies. A great collection inspired by Po Smoke, Dutchvelli, Harqo, Unknow T, Bandokay & Double Lz, AXL Beats, TeeZandos and many more. Also suitable for trap, Lo-Fi, Hip Hop, and many more styles. Pack details: 141x wav 44.1 khz 24-bit All files are royalty-free and ready to work on all major music software. Other genres that this package may be useful in: Lo-fi Hip Hop Bass Music
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#jdilla#hiphop#beats#dilla#boombap#madlib#mfdoom#vinyl#rap#peterock#jaydee#djpremier#music#mpc#samples#records#rza#recordstore#lofihiphop#drums#producer#instavinyl#lofi#recordoftheday#ditc#sp#drumbreaks#loops#dustyfingers#discogs
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Rob Base & D.J. E-Z Rock “it Takes Two” 1989
It’s about to be party time 1989 style here!!!
#rob base & dj ez rock#it takes two#the subwoofer is thumpin’#the looping James brown sample is starting to get annoying#records#vinyl#vinyl community#now playing#sister Lynn Collins#james brown#rob base#dj e-z rock#hip hop#my record collection#Spotify
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I don't care if I'm "too old" to listen to Kpop, IVE ate down with Attitude and I will not be quiet about it
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#ramblings#not sims related#ive#ive attitude#this song is going to be on loop all month#i'm i'm that girl i'm that what i'm that attitude#Youtube#still on a sims hiatus#but i just can't quit kpop#the tom's diner sample is too good
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#poll#polls#tumblr poll#tumblr polls#jujutsu kaisen#bucktommy#dungeons and dragons#conclave#art#painting#sabrina carpenter#super bowl#lestat de lioncourt#atla#splatoon#yellowjackets#reblog for larger sample size#loop#iwtv#sterek#hollow knight#911 abc#mha
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first time ive made something in awhile. a heavy wip
#feedback welcome#feels a little empty right now#will be adding more instruments + complicating drum loop so its not just the same sample over and over#this is a wip for a ttrpg im running. if people pester me enough i'll post about it#spiderposting
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