Patience.

About seven years ago I wrote a track called “nanocarbon shrine” for my low.poly.exception project. It was one of my favorites from that album – it had a very chill vibe, a cool name plucked right out of the Lorem Gibson generator, and I mostly liked it.

Mostly.

That was the problem – every time I’d go back to listen to it, the parts I loved were great but the things I wished I had changed stuck out even more. Every time I heard it I’d think about going back and doing an updated version. It was usually a passing thought but after my blog took it’s name from that song, I thought it was a good opportunity to update the song.

And it’s mostly done! That’s where the patience part comes in. I’m dead tired but I think I’ve got the song where I want it. For once I’m going to sleep on it and see how I feel tomorrow.

Instead of rushing the song right onto the net I’m going to see how it feels tomorrow.

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  1. […] finished the song I was working on. I won’t rehash the whole thing but the album it originated from had some lukewarm reviews. I […]

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Thanks for stopping by the Shrine. This is just a small space I’ve carved out on the net to collect everything from designs I’m working on, photos I take, or media I want to share.

You can also find me at:

neon shudder – my music, an ongoing project. mostly electronic, mostly instrumental, varying in theme and focus over the years. The name comes from the novel “Neuromancer” by William Gibson.

Phantom Port – my brand. It’s an outlet for creativity but does generally have a theme of cyberpunk and futuristic imagery. Some of it is fanart, a lot of it is original. You can also follow along on Instagram here.

My Bluesky –  Not sure how long I’ll be on here, or if I’ll even be active, but it’s better than the hellsite.

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