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authorGio <sethg@ipi.org>2022-01-14 21:46:01 -0600
committerGio <sethg@ipi.org>2022-01-14 21:46:01 -0600
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@@ -42,8 +42,6 @@ Cover Artists:
 ---
 Track: The Prelude
 Duration: '1:43'
-References:
-- Homestuck Anthem
 URLs:
 - https://jamesdever.bandcamp.com/track/prelude
 - https://youtu.be/7k8zCRNxa7k
@@ -55,6 +53,8 @@ Commentary: |-
     The introduction to the suite lays the fundamentals and ideas present throughout the rest of the movements. A juxtaposition between major and minor are in every chord creating a backbone of polytonality that I wanted to explore as I formulated the album.
     The main Homestuck anthem is weaved through the chords as this album was originally written for and published through MS Paint Adventures and What Pumpkin. The original theme was composed by Clark Powell.
     The album in its entirety is performed by Erik Scheele.
+Referenced Tracks:
+- Homestuck Anthem
 ---
 Track: Genesis
 Duration: '2:26'
@@ -83,8 +83,6 @@ Commentary: |-
 ---
 Track: Exodus
 Duration: '2:08'
-References:
-- track:sburban-jungle
 URLs:
 - https://jamesdever.bandcamp.com/track/exodus
 - https://youtu.be/UnbRhrKFofY
@@ -95,6 +93,8 @@ Commentary: |-
     <i>(commentary redux)</i>
     Continuing the Homestuck homages, this piece prominently features the bassline from Michael Guy Bowman's Sburban Jungle.
     When I was writing this movement I really wanted to explore how much I could utilize the different registers of the piano while keeping a constant ostinato running through the middle register.
+Referenced Tracks:
+- track:sburban-jungle
 ---
 Track: Requiem
 Duration: '2:56'
@@ -126,8 +126,6 @@ Commentary: |-
 ---
 Track: Chronicles
 Duration: '1:42'
-References:
-- Candles and Clockwork
 URLs:
 - https://jamesdever.bandcamp.com/track/chronicles
 - https://youtu.be/TOtz3MTSeKg
@@ -138,6 +136,8 @@ Commentary: |-
     <i>(commentary redux)</i>
     Chronicles is an adaption of an earlier Homestuck track I wrote, Candles and Clockwork. It was one of the first compositions I ever finished and, true to form, is a big hemiola. I wanted an ostinato in a different time signature than the melody which is what I focus on during the first section as I introduce the melody.
     The second part of the song introduces the final major motive of the suite, a sextuplet accompaniment outlining the tonic and dominant. A staple of the western art canon, it was a good foundation for me to work on some melodies that weren't purely rhythmic noodling.
+Referenced Tracks:
+- Candles and Clockwork
 ---
 Track: Rapture
 Duration: '1:52'
@@ -153,8 +153,6 @@ Commentary: |-
 ---
 Track: Creation
 Duration: '4:02'
-References:
-- Homestuck Anthem
 URLs:
 - https://jamesdever.bandcamp.com/track/creation
 - https://youtu.be/XorynbzZQpI
@@ -167,11 +165,11 @@ Commentary: |-
     You can definitely see that I was influenced into writing music from the works of Philip Glass and that is in full force here, but even in retrospect I feel like I put a great personal spin on it.
     As the sun sets, there's a final recall of the Homestuck Anthem. This movement was originally the last movement before I added the Revelations movements but it fit too well and I could not bring myself to remove it.
     I wrote this the weeks following the passing of my grandmother. It will always be for her and for everything she did for me.
+Referenced Tracks:
+- Homestuck Anthem
 ---
 Track: Revelations I
 Duration: '1:07'
-References:
-- Homestuck Anthem
 URLs:
 - https://jamesdever.bandcamp.com/track/revelations-i
 - https://youtu.be/YoIYaFyll5Q
@@ -183,6 +181,8 @@ Commentary: |-
     <i>(commentary redux)</i>
     Revelations is a three part finale that is completely centered on the sextuplet dominant/tonic motive introduced earlier in the album. Each movement was more exploration of how I can use the same general accompaniment but completely change the melody.
     <i>(commentary from movements II and III is from original booklet)</i>
+Referenced Tracks:
+- Homestuck Anthem
 ---
 Track: Revelations II
 Duration: '2:41'