
Here's a clear analysis of one of my user created soundbytes, including "Boomerang Retropolis." At the start of the morning run, I went shopping. Then, when I couldn't find my favorite food, which is pizza, I had to go the second floor. So I got on the elevator to the 2nd story to find the cafeteria. But suddenly, the power goes out and the elevator will not go upstairs without electricity. That made me very sad. Then I found an solution to help me calm down and wait for the power to kick back on. I imagined something beautiful and breathtaking in my mind, plus a very calm and sharp voice subliminally said "Keep calm and carry on. There's no need to stress right now. Especially when there's nothing to do at the moment." Throughout the talking, a portal that will send me back in time to the golden age has been appeared, and ready to take over something beautiful in a matter of seconds. The portal has a series of retro laughter, sound effects, nostalgic characters and imaginations shadowing in the background. Then, that portal quickly throws me inside and channels myself into something vintage. Now the sharp voice said, "Wait, what's happening?!" and, in it's final second, the voice fades away with "Whoa, WHOAAAAAAA!" and POOF! i'm in the "1930's." The Retropolis guy announced something like this: "How about keep calm and retro on! Welcome to Boomerang Retropolis! Where the FUN, always SPINS here!" Boomerang Retropolis didn't like the voice and the imagination that I was thinking earlier, because they thought that wasn't as fun than being in the golden age. So they had to just throw it out and have me to participate in the classics. That would have been sucked when Retropolis broke my habit ot calming down in the modern world, but I'll say, this one just rocks! I like the funny retro characters in the golden world like "Stainless Stephen," "Abbott and Costello," characters from Max Fleischer and others. It pushes my creativity and intelligence to the limit like never before, so this is it! And that's my explanation of this soundbyte I created several months ago and edited twice this week.