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author(quasar) nebula <qznebula@protonmail.com>2023-09-18 17:06:54 -0300
committer(quasar) nebula <qznebula@protonmail.com>2023-09-18 17:06:54 -0300
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clean up directories for homestuck-vol-1-4
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diff --git a/album/cosmic-caretakers.yaml b/album/cosmic-caretakers.yaml
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--- a/album/cosmic-caretakers.yaml
+++ b/album/cosmic-caretakers.yaml
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ Referenced Tracks:
 - track:under-the-hat
 Commentary: |-
     <i>Pascal van den Bos:</i>
-    For this track i went for the style of music i think Dad listens to, [[track:under-the-hat]] but even jazzier haha. The chiptune breakdown in the middle is also kind of a reference to [[track:showtime-original-mix]] which is the Strife! theme you hear when John encountered Dad. It worked pretty well, i think this is what you'd hear when you walk in to the kitchen when Dad is baking something.
+    For this track i went for the style of music i think Dad listens to, [[track:under-the-hat]] but even jazzier haha. The chiptune breakdown in the middle is also kind of a reference to [[Showtime (Original Mix)]] which is the Strife! theme you hear when John encountered Dad. It worked pretty well, i think this is what you'd hear when you walk in to the kitchen when Dad is baking something.
     <i>trip:</i>
     I want this dad to be my dad.
 ---
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ Art Tags:
 - Earth
 Referenced Tracks:
 - Homestuck Anthem
-- track:nannaquin
+- Nannaquin
 Commentary: |-
     <i>keyboard cait:</i>
     At first I considered making this track electroswing, but that's a bit out of my range. I think this works well as a compromise!
@@ -164,11 +164,11 @@ Art Tags:
 - Dave's bro
 - Earth
 Referenced Tracks:
-- track:beatdown-strider-style
+- Beatdown (Strider Style)
 - track:umbral-ultimatum
 Commentary: |-
     <i>Chaosvariant:</i>
-    Hi I go by Chaosvariant. I worked on this track for Dave's Bro, my original intention was to remix [[track:beatdown-strider-style]] to have a little more flair and fit better into the cool yet dangerous aura Dave's Bro put off then to have that transition into the fight with Jack Noir. My computer halfway through this process bricked so sadly we're kinda stuck with a WIP but I hope you'll like it for the concept alone.
+    Hi I go by Chaosvariant. I worked on this track for Dave's Bro, my original intention was to remix [[Beatdown (Strider Style)]] to have a little more flair and fit better into the cool yet dangerous aura Dave's Bro put off then to have that transition into the fight with Jack Noir. My computer halfway through this process bricked so sadly we're kinda stuck with a WIP but I hope you'll like it for the concept alone.
     <i>SplitSuns:</i>
     SplitSuns here. In addition to writing my own song for this project, which you'll find 24 tracks from now, I mastered the album in general. In theory, this means making sure each song is around the same volume so you don't have to keep adjusting your headphones. However, sometimes I did some extra work just to polish things up. Like with this song, for instance: I took what Chaosvariant had finished, added some EQ to make the mix clearer, and added a small sound effect at the end to smooth things out.
     <i>ackro:</i>
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ Art Tags:
 - 'cw: animal death'
 Referenced Tracks:
 - A Taste for Adventure
-- track:dissension-remix
+- Dissension (Remix)
 - track:old-secret
 Commentary: |-
     <b><i>SplitSuns:</i></b>
@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ Art Tags:
 - Jane
 - Earth
 Referenced Tracks:
-- track:showtime-original-mix
+- Showtime (Original Mix)
 Commentary: |-
     <i>Grace Medley:</i>
     Sorry, sorry to interrupt the booklet, folks, but I've got a cracking idea: see the next time you find yourself in a pub toilet, and you've got a pen on you, write on the door, "Johnny Crocker, R.I.P." Or let's say you're not old enough to get into pubs yet, let's say, you're still in school? Write it on a desk. Scratch it in with a compass. "Johnny Crocker, R.I.P." Or let's say you're online. Let's say you're on Bebo, Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, a forum, whatever it is, just get the message out there. "Johnny Crocker, R.I.P." Miss you, big man. Gone, but not forgotten.
@@ -274,8 +274,8 @@ Art Tags:
 - Earth
 Referenced Tracks:
 - The Thirteenth Hour
-- track:endless-climb
-- track:aggrieve
+- Endless Climb
+- Aggrieve
 - DAVE STRIDER'S COOL MIXTAPE
 Commentary: |-
     <i>Circlejourney:</i>
@@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ Art Tags:
 - Earth
 - SBaHJ
 Referenced Tracks:
-- track:beatdown-strider-style
+- Beatdown (Strider Style)
 - This Is America
 - Giorgio by Moroder
 - Bodies
@@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ Referenced Tracks:
 - What is a Juggalo?
 - Waters of Nazareth
 - SWEET BRO AND HELLA JEFF SHOW
-- track:upward-movement-dave-owns
+- Upward Movement (Dave Owns)
 Lyrics: |-
     (backwards dialogue)
     Waow
@@ -350,7 +350,7 @@ Art Tags:
 - Lord English
 Referenced Tracks:
 - Rhapsody in Green
-- track:verdancy-bassline
+- Verdancy (Bassline)
 - Skaianet
 - Gardener
 - track:mutiny
@@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ Referenced Tracks:
 Commentary: |-
     <i>Interrobang:</i>
     This piece has been in the works for a LONG time. I started it in March of 2017, and though most of the compositional work was complete by July of that year, I didn't finish polishing everything up until late April 2018, after many months of procrastination and tweaking. The idea of the track is simple, it's Jake's Grandmother, Jade English, writing a song for her signature eclectic bass sometime in the 80's, which you probably already knew from the title. Anyway, I wanted to make a song that you could supposedly 'play' on the eclectic bass, which meant I had to figure out what exactly the components of such an instrument were (see [[media:misc/eclectic-bass-diagram.png|the accompanying diagram]]). I chose the iconic Yamaha DX7 (used in tons of 80's pop) to be the keyboards of the instrument as it could make the sounds I wanted, it was from around the right time, and I had an emulation (Digital Suburban's "Dexed") on hand. Other instruments used in the song were Karfoyer Audio's "Pastabass" and "Swagbass" for the bass guitars themselves, as well as Full Bucket Music's "Ragnarök" (used to flesh out some bass frequencies at the song's peak), and some built-in GarageBand instruments (drums) and effects.
-    Compositionally, I started out with the ostinato that closes [[track:rhapsody-in-green]] (Clark Powell) from the Felt album, but played in reverse, adding in an FM pad (the aforementioned DX7) and [[track:skaianet]] by Mark Hadley on the other bass guitar. The introduction section transitions into variations on [[track:verdancy-bassline]] by Kalibration, and closes the track's first half with a medley of various Jade-related songs. The second half is an original thing (though the beginning is a variation on [[track:afraid-of-the-darko]] by RJ! Lake) that I had build in complexity and intensity before dropping off to end the piece. Reference-wise, I tried to keep things centered roughly on Jade, as well as some other skaianet/felt sort of stuff that I thought fit the Alpha world and Jade's place in it, but I did end up throwing in a couple memetic references, see if you can find them both!
+    Compositionally, I started out with the ostinato that closes [[track:rhapsody-in-green]] (Clark Powell) from the Felt album, but played in reverse, adding in an FM pad (the aforementioned DX7) and [[track:skaianet]] by Mark Hadley on the other bass guitar. The introduction section transitions into variations on [[Verdancy (Bassline)]] by Kalibration, and closes the track's first half with a medley of various Jade-related songs. The second half is an original thing (though the beginning is a variation on [[track:afraid-of-the-darko]] by RJ! Lake) that I had build in complexity and intensity before dropping off to end the piece. Reference-wise, I tried to keep things centered roughly on Jade, as well as some other skaianet/felt sort of stuff that I thought fit the Alpha world and Jade's place in it, but I did end up throwing in a couple memetic references, see if you can find them both!
     <i>Jas:</i>
     Grandma Harley often wrote her grandson about the tyranny of Lord English, obviously not able to hide everything from the enemy.
 ---
@@ -676,7 +676,7 @@ Art Tags:
 - Alternia
 Referenced Tracks:
 - Eridan's Theme
-- track:chorale-for-jaspers
+- Chorale for Jaspers
 - Science Seahorse
 Commentary: |-
     <i>FrostyMac:</i>
@@ -745,10 +745,10 @@ Art Tags:
 Referenced Tracks:
 - English
 - Afraid of the Darko
-- track:aggrieve
-- track:beatdown-strider-style
-- track:dissension-original
-- track:showtime-original-mix
+- Aggrieve
+- Beatdown (Strider Style)
+- Dissension (Original)
+- Showtime (Original Mix)
 Commentary: |-
     <i>SplitSuns:</i>
     When I was first given the opportunity to work on Cosmic Caretakers and saw that there was an open slot for a track centered around Doc Scratch, I jumped at the opportunity to produce it! Scratch has always been one of my favorite characters in Homestuck. When I read through the comic for the first time I loved how he orchestrated the destruction of two entire universes but managed to give an air of dignity and style to such a nefarious event. His demeanor was never overtly evil: it was unsettling at times, sure, but he always acted the part of an excellent host through and through. I tried to represent this atmosphere in my own song. Its jazzy feel ripped from "Drawing Dead" or "The Felt" definitely brings to mind a comfortable stay in Scratch's parlor, but if you listen closely you can notice sinister undertones lurking beneath the surface through the decaying bells and whistling winds. Of course, I had to throw in some reverse piano in the mix as well. It wouldn't be a Felt-centric song without one. Towards the end of the track the piano backmasks some iconic Beta Kid motifs, showing how Scratch is acutely aware of every piece to his puzzle (even when we're not). What kind of an excellent host would he be if he didn't keep tabs on his "guests", after all?