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Sleepy Coincidental

This song... This is one of the edits I'm most pr…

An episode of the The Island podcast, hosted by The Island, titled "Sleepy Coincidental" was published on April 29, 2017 and runs 4 minutes.

April 29, 2017 ·4m · The Island

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This song... This is one of the edits I'm most proud of. This is the beginning of a wonderful family, my favorite family: the Sleepy edits. Where the Sleepy originates; it's a speed change, slowed down by a specified number, in between just a normal pitch change and the infamous Genocided edit. So I thought, "hmm, what can I call something in between Genocided and normal?" and the title "Sleepy" was born. These edits are amazing. I've run this edit through SO many Skaven songs and SO many of them have turned out amazing. That's what's great about the Sleepy family. But this one... is more special to me than the rest. This was the first Sleepy I'd ever made. And it was the only one that existed for quite some time. This, the Sleepy Coincidental, was born back towards the end of January of this year. A lot of crap was going on with me then involving people IRL. This edit was there for me. I felt alone and people weren't there, then for weeks after that, they continued to go totally crazy which left me angry and confused and just so upset. This edit was there for me. I listened to this edit through the end of January and through February specifically were the bad times. It had me. It was my "turn off the world and just focus on me" distractor from all the bad crap that was happening. Everything sucked, but Sleepy Coincidental was on my phone for me whenever I needed it. And it helped me so much. It's such an amazing edit, and sparked a beautiful family of edits, and now here I am to give it to you, and the world. Experience the joy that is the Sleepy edit with me. <3 The Sleepy edit is just a speed change to slow the song down, that's all. Just so happens that the amount it slows the songs down by makes them all beautiful like this. So many Sleepys are just as beautiful as this edit. I can't explain it any more than that, this edit is just amazing and makes the songs so so so enjoyable with what it creates with them. I love this edit, and there is SO much more to come from this family. From the bottom of my heart: Enjoy. This edit is the best, and it means so much to me. I'm glad to share it with you and the world <3 Creation of the original song "Coincidental" and full rights to it are held entirely by Skaven252 (https://soundcloud.com/skaven252/coincidental), all I've done is edit it for fun.

This song... This is one of the edits I'm most proud of. This is the beginning of a wonderful family, my favorite family: the Sleepy edits. Where the Sleepy originates; it's a speed change, slowed down by a specified number, in between just a normal pitch change and the infamous Genocided edit. So I thought, "hmm, what can I call something in between Genocided and normal?" and the title "Sleepy" was born. These edits are amazing. I've run this edit through SO many Skaven songs and SO many of them have turned out amazing. That's what's great about the Sleepy family. But this one... is more special to me than the rest. This was the first Sleepy I'd ever made. And it was the only one that existed for quite some time. This, the Sleepy Coincidental, was born back towards the end of January of this year. A lot of crap was going on with me then involving people IRL. This edit was there for me. I felt alone and people weren't there, then for weeks after that, they continued to go totally crazy which left me angry and confused and just so upset. This edit was there for me. I listened to this edit through the end of January and through February specifically were the bad times. It had me. It was my "turn off the world and just focus on me" distractor from all the bad crap that was happening. Everything sucked, but Sleepy Coincidental was on my phone for me whenever I needed it. And it helped me so much. It's such an amazing edit, and sparked a beautiful family of edits, and now here I am to give it to you, and the world. Experience the joy that is the Sleepy edit with me. <3 The Sleepy edit is just a speed change to slow the song down, that's all. Just so happens that the amount it slows the songs down by makes them all beautiful like this. So many Sleepys are just as beautiful as this edit. I can't explain it any more than that, this edit is just amazing and makes the songs so so so enjoyable with what it creates with them. I love this edit, and there is SO much more to come from this family. From the bottom of my heart: Enjoy. This edit is the best, and it means so much to me. I'm glad to share it with you and the world <3 Creation of the original song "Coincidental" and full rights to it are held entirely by Skaven252 (https://soundcloud.com/skaven252/coincidental), all I've done is edit it for fun.
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