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Merge branch 'preview' into hi-res-art - hsmusic-data - Data files for https://hsmusic.wiki - track, album, artist & flash info, etc
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author(quasar) nebula <qznebula@protonmail.com>2023-02-23 15:25:39 -0400
committer(quasar) nebula <qznebula@protonmail.com>2023-02-23 15:25:39 -0400
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@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ Art Tags:
 - Vriska
 Referenced Tracks:
 - The Lemonsnout Turnabout
-- Objection! 2001
+- Phoenix Wright - Objection! 2001
 - track:sburban-jungle
 Commentary: |-
     <i>Malcolm Brown:</i>
@@ -523,7 +523,7 @@ Commentary: |-
 ---
 Track: Midnight Calliope
 Artists:
-- Mark Hadley
+- Mark J. Hadley
 Duration: '1:50'
 URLs:
 - https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/midnight-calliope-2
@@ -535,7 +535,7 @@ Art Tags:
 - Gamzee
 - Meteor
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Mark Hadley:</i>
+    <i>Mark J. Hadley:</i>
     (Gamzee the Killer)
     When trying to come up with something for the flipped-out Gamzee, I decided to stick with the basics and write a short calliope melody in a minor key. As it loops, however, a dark droning backdrop becomes gradually more apparent, a darkness beneath the playfulness implied by the first part. The calliope fades out until only the droning sound remains, showing in essence that playtime is over. Also, I figured nothing makes carnival music sound more twisted than for the tempo/pitch to change, so I had the whole thing start gradually slowing down over time, giving it an even more unnatural feel. I wanted one last build-up near the end to build tension, and as it fades out and the listener is just starting to relax... HONK. honk.
     On a side note, I think I enjoy writing creepy music even more than any other kind of music.