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Paraspatial Fields Down By 9 In Reverse

The last of my batch of Paraspatial Fields edits.…

An episode of the The Island podcast, hosted by The Island, titled "Paraspatial Fields Down By 9 In Reverse" was published on June 29, 2017 and runs 3 minutes.

June 29, 2017 ·3m · The Island

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The last of my batch of Paraspatial Fields edits. I've been off Paraspatial Fields recently, I think I over played it and burned myself out, but oh well, it'll come back when it wants to :P I made this back a month or so ago, whenever I made the other 2 Paraspatial Fields edits, just haven't uploading this until now. :P All it is is a combination of the other two, I liked them both individually so much that I thought combining them would work. It definitely did. This is the result. Just In Reverse with that nice pitch to it. :) I am indeed trying to organize my edits more! I still have loads that haven't been uploaded that will hopefully be pumped out, among them still being some of my favorites: the Sleepy family, those will definitely be the ones to check out that I will recommend. But that's all in due time. ;) Stay tuned! And Enjoy! Creation of the original song "Paraspatial Fields" and full rights to it are held entirely by Skaven252 (https://soundcloud.com/skaven252/paraspatial-fields), all I've done is edit it for fun.

The last of my batch of Paraspatial Fields edits. I've been off Paraspatial Fields recently, I think I over played it and burned myself out, but oh well, it'll come back when it wants to :P I made this back a month or so ago, whenever I made the other 2 Paraspatial Fields edits, just haven't uploading this until now. :P All it is is a combination of the other two, I liked them both individually so much that I thought combining them would work. It definitely did. This is the result. Just In Reverse with that nice pitch to it. :) I am indeed trying to organize my edits more! I still have loads that haven't been uploaded that will hopefully be pumped out, among them still being some of my favorites: the Sleepy family, those will definitely be the ones to check out that I will recommend. But that's all in due time. ;) Stay tuned! And Enjoy! Creation of the original song "Paraspatial Fields" and full rights to it are held entirely by Skaven252 (https://soundcloud.com/skaven252/paraspatial-fields), all I've done is edit it for fun.
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