Really lovely sounds. Any info on production/sources?

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I think I gave up on genre names a long time ago haha, but I like the sound of that name. Reminded me of Plink Plonk records. Is that phonetic?

I don’t know much about how it was made, but am guessing modular might be involved, it sort of sounds like folding oscillators modulating, I could be totally wrong though. I have no idea, and didn’t ask either.

I do believe it was created with the label in mind so I think that comes through. As soon as I heard it I loved it. It was also a bundle of similar tracks, with only one not used for the release.

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Sounding ace. Bookmarked for pay day. Playing loud while cooking dinner and this had the kids skittering around the kitchen making pew pew pew noises. So that’s a thumbs up from the under fives I guess :+1:

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haha, that’s hilarious :slight_smile: pew pew pew noise from kids is the best. Glad to hear it’s hitting the spot. :nerd_face:

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fantastic sounds :slightly_smiling_face:

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Indeed, it’s definitely a favorite for me. looking forward to getting the vinyl come through as well.

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I am sharing a few codes here for those who want to support it this way. I have hundreds so let me know if there is more needed :slight_smile: Obviously if you want to pay for it, then it all helps. If you use one then maybe let chat know so people can know what is left.

Enjoy

dmlf-wqxs (used)
sgpv-ctad
u74h-vluc (used)
xmcs-geax (used)
h8js-3urp (used)
4ubc-cvhn
qwv4-c8pe
fsgq-wr73 (used)
54u7-cdm4 (used)
bewv-wdya

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Thank you! Grabbed fsgq-wr73.

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54u7-cdm4 has been used too. Thanks!

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Too bad the link above doesn’t work
because I missed the discussion.
Now I’m really curious about the connection
between the titles and the Employees’
Provident Fund Organisation of India
and their employees.

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All the links seem to be working for me, not sure why they aren’t working for you. The discussion has somewhat halted but feel free to reignite it…if you can get the links working.

Now I’m really curious about the connection between the titles and the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation of India and their employees. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: Love it :nerd_face:

Yeah, it’s not coming up for me - on a desktop or an iPad.
It says, ā€œOops! That page doesn’t exist or is private.ā€

So, going by your reply,
I have to assume that it doesn’t have anything to do with the
12-digit code used by the EPFO of certain Indian employees?

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Thanks, I used code dmlf-wqxs

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Ah that’s really helpful, it seems it’s only available for me when logged in. Not sure why it would have been put private. I can see anything as to why or how to change that?

And no it’s nothing to do with EPFO :slight_smile:

OK, well, I’m logged in and that’s what comes up.
I’ll check back in a few days to see if it’s any different.

thanks!

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Grabbed xmcs-gea, thank ya!

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Yeah looks like Lines have removed it for everyone accept me, odd one.

(edited: it’s available for Member level up)

Maybe if the exchanges were as interesting as you say they were,
then maybe you can use something like https://itty.bitty.site/edit to copy/paste it,
cause, as of now, I have no idea what a UAN is other than a Universal Account Number -
tho I can see something like that as inspiration in and of itself.
If the intent is to have a moniker that’s as, ummm, ā€œunobtrusiveā€ as possible,
then one could use a specially selected (or not: i.e. ā€œrandomā€) Unicode character,
but that may be not in line with whatever this subject is.

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I can access it fine. But I am unaware of the level needed to access that forum which is maybe the issue for those who cannot see the previous discussion.

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