Divine Jurisdiction

















Link to this sequence: 4390504
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Divine Jurisdiction
17 Comments
this is so satisfying to listen to
my entire production process:
before I added those schema sounds my brain made it sound like those sounds were already there (like how you would be able to mishear a random sound as your mom calling you) so I actually added it.
those schema sounds are so cool at m33
your improvement is mindblowing
its only been a little less than a year since I first hear about typical, look at them now omg.
m80 is so grinning
such a pleasant sensation
bros sounds keep getting better
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