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Paraspatial Fields In Reverse

For some reason the idea of doing an In Reverse f…

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

June 9, 2017 ·3m · The Island

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For some reason the idea of doing an In Reverse for this song jumped right at me, and I had to do it. Which... turned out great. I love how this one sounds. This was the first Paraspatial Fields edit I made, made it about... 2 weeks ago? Roughly. What's ironic that's prevalent on the In Reverse as well as the original song, is my favorite part. My favorite part on the regular version of the song is at 1:08... and that same part in reverse, is my favorite part of this edit, which is at about 20 seconds in on the edit here. Thought that was funny. What else is funny is that there appears to be some sort of theme present... lol. Two of Skaven's May songs back to back both sound incredible when played in reverse. Novakandy was the first In Reverse I've done, and this edit isn't one I do very often, and it's amazing on Paraspatial Fields as well. Random thoughts :P Well, enjoy! Thank you for listening. 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.

For some reason the idea of doing an In Reverse for this song jumped right at me, and I had to do it. Which... turned out great. I love how this one sounds. This was the first Paraspatial Fields edit I made, made it about... 2 weeks ago? Roughly. What's ironic that's prevalent on the In Reverse as well as the original song, is my favorite part. My favorite part on the regular version of the song is at 1:08... and that same part in reverse, is my favorite part of this edit, which is at about 20 seconds in on the edit here. Thought that was funny. What else is funny is that there appears to be some sort of theme present... lol. Two of Skaven's May songs back to back both sound incredible when played in reverse. Novakandy was the first In Reverse I've done, and this edit isn't one I do very often, and it's amazing on Paraspatial Fields as well. Random thoughts :P Well, enjoy! Thank you for listening. 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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