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author(quasar) nebula <towerofnix@gmail.com>2021-03-01 12:23:29 -0400
committer(quasar) nebula <towerofnix@gmail.com>2021-03-01 12:23:29 -0400
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update very old "Name:directory"-format track refs
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@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Commentary:
     Hi there. I am the guy doing the commentary booklet again. This is one of the few tracks where either the musician or artist didn't leave commentary. Though there aren't enough free pages for an epic tale like last time, I figure I can find something to put to fill in the blanks.
     Some cool time-reversal effects in this track. Very reminiscent of the Felt album. Cool art, too. Always like Ella's stuff.
     <i>Quasar Nebula:</i>
-    (per [[LoFaM 4 standard:jungle-3]], ive highlighted commentary from people besides the original musicians or cover artists in bold!)
+    (per [[track:jungle-3|LoFaM 4 standard]], ive highlighted commentary from people besides the original musicians or cover artists in bold!)
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 Track: Bite the Apple
 Artist: Matt Lee
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ Commentary:
     Ok so no art OR musician commentary for this page.
     This track is a jamming remix of Upwad Movement... Pretty rocking! Also there might be a banjo in it at 2:45. Might be something else, but it certainly sounds like a banjo to me.
     The track art is Dave Strider from Homestuck. He is the one referenced in the song title. He's not a hero.
-    John is the hero. (See [[track 19:youre-the-hero-its-you]].)
+    John is the hero. (See [[track:youre-the-hero-its-you|track 19]].)
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 Track: confinis
 Artist: horizon
@@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ Commentary:
     <i>David Dycus:</i>
     Written for, but not entered in, the Homestuck music contest. It would have been submitted for John. It was loosely intended to be a major-key counterpart to my song [[Checkmate]] from Colours &amp; Mayhem: Universe B.
     <i><b>Brad Griffin:</b></i>
-    This art is about John because it was established earlier that Dave is not a hero (see [[track 5:im-not-a-hero]]).
+    This art is about John because it was established earlier that Dave is not a hero (see [[track:im-not-a-hero|track 5]]).
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 Track: Oh Hi There, Lil Cal
 Artist: Catboss
@@ -849,7 +849,7 @@ URLs:
 - https://youtu.be/M9EAfYlHxzA
 Commentary:
     <i>Marcy Nabors:</i>
-    I wrote Contention as a strife theme for Dirk Strider. It's synthesized entirely with FM patches ripped from a ROM of Sonic The Hedgehog 2 and converted to FM8 format, in keeping with the Sega Genesis inspired style of Dirk-related songs like [[Anbroids:anbroids-v2]]. The rhythms in this song were largely inspired by the drums in the song "Tung, The Icelandic Lesbian" by Kitsune^2. I've always been a big fan of heavy 6/8 two-against-three rhythms played with Sonic-style drums, so the choice of time signature for this track was a no-brainer.
+    I wrote Contention as a strife theme for Dirk Strider. It's synthesized entirely with FM patches ripped from a ROM of Sonic The Hedgehog 2 and converted to FM8 format, in keeping with the Sega Genesis inspired style of Dirk-related songs like [[track:anbroids-v2|Anbroids]]. The rhythms in this song were largely inspired by the drums in the song "Tung, The Icelandic Lesbian" by Kitsune^2. I've always been a big fan of heavy 6/8 two-against-three rhythms played with Sonic-style drums, so the choice of time signature for this track was a no-brainer.
     <i>melodiousDiscord:</i>
     Here we see Dirk, the Prince of Heart, preparing to clash with the Imperial Drones sent by HIC to dispose of him. His loyal and steadfast retainer, Sawtooth, seeks to thin the enemy ranks while Dirk meets the opposing force head on. A fierce and devastating battle ensues, yet the Prince prevails. For now...
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@@ -1016,7 +1016,7 @@ Commentary:
     <i>Joe Ouellet:</i>
     Together (At Last) is a theme for the Beta kids' reunion, obviously made before they reunited in canon. The beginning is supposed to be happy; the beta kids finally unite for the first time after a session gone awry and a 3 year journey through the dark abyss and a mysterious alternate dimension. They hug, cry, fist bump, push each other down a set of friendship stairs, etc. Then Rose drops a bombshell: an unbeatable demon is going around destroying dream bubbles, and in the process, the universe. Things look grave, and Jade and John are startled. But they decide to press on and not give up. Together, with the remaining trolls and the alpha kids, they can defeat, or escape, Lord English once and for all.
     <i><b>Brad Griffin:</b></i>
-    Due to miscommunication, we actually ended up with a couple pieces for this track. Both were pretty rad, so we didn't want either to go to waste. The other ended up being the [[Disk 2:disk2-lofam3]] track art.
+    Due to miscommunication, we actually ended up with a couple pieces for this track. Both were pretty rad, so we didn't want either to go to waste. The other ended up being the [[track:disk2-lofam3|Disk 2]] track art.
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 Track: INFIDELS!
 Artist: David Ellis
@@ -1101,7 +1101,7 @@ URLs:
 - https://youtu.be/fJUZqA5_jYw
 Commentary:
     <i>Elanor Pam:</i>
-    Veritas wanted to use my Together at Last [[pic:disk2-lofam3]] for this track (since [[that one:together-at-last]] already has track art) but I thought it was too contemplative for this song. Hope Remains has something of an "ongoing chase scene" feel for me. So I offered to come up with something more active. Then my comp's power source went and burned... good thing I have a tablet at work! And that work on this day was slow to a ridiculous degree. I had but a few interruptions while drawing this one. Whew, crisis averted!
+    Veritas wanted to use my Together at Last [[track:disk2-lofam3|pic]] for this track (since [[track:together-at-last|that one]] already has track art) but I thought it was too contemplative for this song. Hope Remains has something of an "ongoing chase scene" feel for me. So I offered to come up with something more active. Then my comp's power source went and burned... good thing I have a tablet at work! And that work on this day was slow to a ridiculous degree. I had but a few interruptions while drawing this one. Whew, crisis averted!
     <i><b>Brad Griffin:</b></i>
     Andre does good musics. This is no exception.
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@@ -1141,7 +1141,7 @@ Track: Cold Steel
 Artist: Nick Smalley, Solatrus
 Track Art: devonianecho
 Duration: 4:25
-References: Frost:frost-vol6
+References: track:frost-vol6
 Art Tags:
 - Jade
 - Frogs
@@ -1151,7 +1151,7 @@ URLs:
 - https://youtu.be/ySBgn7fy-VU
 Commentary:
     <i>Block Monster (Nick Smalley & Solatrus):</i>
-    We started this song back in January 2012, during one of our regular hanging-out-<i>probably</i>-drinking collaborative sessions. We got talking about the fact that Frost had been remixed a couple times (once by us, and [[the other:meltwater]] by orngje223). One of us (probably Nick) wondered what Frost would sound like as a really cliched remix, to which Jeremy sarcastically pointed out that the only people who ever remix Frost is himself and his friends. This idea was, obviously, a total joke; nevertheless, we kept at it. The song ended up getting to a point where we realized the joke had been lost, and something awesome took its place. To put it simply, what started out as us dicking around ended up becoming one of the coolest songs we've done together.
+    We started this song back in January 2012, during one of our regular hanging-out-<i>probably</i>-drinking collaborative sessions. We got talking about the fact that Frost had been remixed a couple times (once by us, and [[track:meltwater|the other]] by orngje223). One of us (probably Nick) wondered what Frost would sound like as a really cliched remix, to which Jeremy sarcastically pointed out that the only people who ever remix Frost is himself and his friends. This idea was, obviously, a total joke; nevertheless, we kept at it. The song ended up getting to a point where we realized the joke had been lost, and something awesome took its place. To put it simply, what started out as us dicking around ended up becoming one of the coolest songs we've done together.
     <i>devonianecho:</i>
     Doing art for a dance remix of Frost wouldn't have proved tricky if not for a perplexing (but very cool) track title. And so, here we have Jade and some frogs integrated as part of a... metaphoric-circuitboard-type-thing by Echidna. I think if you imagine the song set to a trippy frog-gathering montage on LOFAF with this imagery, you'll get a better idea of what I was aiming for. At any rate, I'm really happy with how it turned out, and I hope I've done the track the justice it absolutely deserves.
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