#Trackaday 2020/11 (December 4, 2020)
On November 1st I decided to start my old game called #trackaday: you write a track every day and publish it. It’s kind of an exercise. I thought I needed it to tune in my brain to make music whenever it’s possible, to learn again to make things fast. Recording an album in a month was once something normal for me, even if it was 10 years ago, I guess it’s possible now, I just needed some practice.
For two weeks I had been going through it, surprising myself with the quality of the sketches. The first time I played this game a couple of years ago the sketches were cool, but this time I thought they deserved to be polished and released as a compilation (I can’t call it an album, they’re not connected, there’s no common story). So on the 15th day I stopped and decided to try to apply the same rules of ‘making music every day’ to polishing and releasing these trackaday sketches.
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