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I think tomorrow I'm gonna rewatch the 1981 Dudley Moore film Arthur. I did a music stream earlier tonight any I went to go play the theme from the movie. I hadn't played it for a while and honestly hadn't thought about that movie in a long time either. It's a movie that has some history with me. My grandmother used to love this movie and we'd watch it a bunch when I was growing up. She was a really big part of my life growing up. I probably haven't seen it in a decade but I want to revisit it. I remember it being a pretty good movie. I also remember it being extremely sad near the end. I feel like there's no way I won't cry watching it in some way. Sometimes this feels like something you just gotta do to yourself. For yourself? One of those two things. I'll follow-up with how it went.



Overall it was a fun trip but I really disliked how it fell off near the end. The last two albums had constant moments of me looking to see if they were over yet. I gave The Experience a 2nd listen after I finished No Tourists to make sure I was confident in where I placed it. While I know a lot of people dig The Experience and I see it mentioned a bunch, there's just a good bit of it that I felt was just okay and it certainly feels like a first album. That's not to say it's not an important album because I think it is. Jilted and Fat of the Land just feel more developed and refined as far as their ideas and execution go. That's not to say I don't really dig some songs in Experience, I really do. I think the reason Outnumbered, Day Is My Enemy, and No Tourists fell so flat with me is that there's not a lot of diversity as far as the songs go compared to the albums that came before them. It's all very hard into this one specific style and there's barely any change-up in the songs. Overall, all 3 of those albums felt incredibly samey to me. I think if you're into that very distinct mid/late 00s harsh electronic sound, you might find something to like here. I've never been big into it at all and I think that's why those 3 albums just wore so thin with me. It's not like they're even bad per say. I do think they are well produced but just didn't resonate with me at all. What are some of your favorite songs? I'd love to hear your thoughts! :D



I noticed this several years ago (10+) and ever since I've noticed it, I can't ever un-notice it. For me, that number specifically correlates to the time 12:34. It doesn't matter if it's AM or PM. I can't help but notice that sometimes I'll go most of a week and when I go to check the time, it's 12:34. There's even days where I'll catch both AM and PM. I'm writing this at 12:40 because it just happened again. On the whole, so far, it's always mundane. I just notice the time is this same number. It's not like some creepypasta or something where if it happens, a skeleton pops out to get me or anything like that. There's always been a part of me that wonders if it means anything. It's just something that happens in my life and I have no idea why. Do any of y'all have anything like this where a reoccurring number keeps presenting itself in your life? I'd love to hear your stories! Thanks for listening to my weird number story! :3



First little thing I've made with the Polyend Tracker that I dig. Probably one of my favorite features so far in the Tracker is that I can load old tracker files and mess around with them. I pulled a random song off modarchive.org and took a few parts of it and reshaped it into something I just kinda had fun with and think is kinda vibey. It's really hard to dig up information on the people who made a lot of this old tracker scene music aside from what they put in the file so I did my best in the description. I hope y'all like it! :D