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authorLilithtreasure <62890895+Lilithtreasure@users.noreply.github.com>2025-02-01 06:18:45 -0500
committer(quasar) nebula <qznebula@protonmail.com>2025-02-06 18:14:43 -0400
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@@ -293,7 +293,9 @@ Referenced Tracks:
 - Constant Confinement
 - Doctor
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Michael Guy Bowman:</i> (composer, via [[media:misc/commentary-collection.txt|early commentary collection]])
+    <i>Michael Guy Bowman:</i> (composer, [Tumblr](https://web.archive.org/web/20181217215127/http://iambowman.tumblr.com/post/45434791248/by-now-i-hope-youve-gotten-a-chance-to-hear-my), 3/15/2013)
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+    By now I hope you’ve gotten a chance to hear my new track “Constant Conquest” from the latest Homestuck album <i><b>Cherubim</i></b>. For those interested, lemme break this one down for you.
 
     I floated the idea for a UU + uu album last year in about June as a concept record divided in half with equal and analogous parts Calliope and Caliborn. While we really wanted to jump in and get to making more Homestuck music following [[album:homestuck-vol-9|Volume 9]], we decided to wait and discover more of the two characters until December when [[artist:toby-fox|Radiation]] re-organized the effort. He proposed the Jekyll / Hyde alternating pace of the album culminating in "Eternity Served Cold" and had the group split into pairs, each musician working with a partner on a track with the same themes and motifs.