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diff --git a/album/in-medias-res.yaml b/album/in-medias-res.yaml index a409382f..fc0d4f20 100644 --- a/album/in-medias-res.yaml +++ b/album/in-medias-res.yaml @@ -1,13 +1,19 @@ Album: In Medias Res Date: November 23, 2024 -Date Added: January 29, 2025 +Date Added: January 30, 2025 URLs: - https://vasterror.bandcamp.com/album/in-medias-res - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfiB5F82NCc -Cover Artists: -- Tyson Northcutt -- Sparaze -Cover Art File Extension: png +Cover Artwork: +- Artists: + - Tyson Northcutt + - Sparaze + File Extension: png +- Label: Alternate artwork + Directory: alternate + File Extension: png + Attach Above: true + Source: album download Track Art File Extension: png # Color: '#6e5d10' Color: '#6e840e' @@ -53,7 +59,7 @@ URLs: Commentary: |- <i>Rainy:</i> ([YouTube description](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVei_d8DYvs), excerpt) - Another older song for Vol.6 but one that you might have heard elsewhere already. I wrote Little Miss Fortune as a sad song for Serpaz. I felt like a lot of Serpaz’s music leaned heavily on being silly and goofy, so to stand out I decided to write something distinctly sad sounding. I remember the unreleased Homestuck song “Aradia’s Theme” was the main point of inspiration for this song. I do find it somewhat amusing that the song wound up forecasting the direction Serpaz’s story would go. Returning to the point I made at the start, if the b-section melody sounds familiar it’s because I remixed it in [[The Fool Does Not Laugh]], which was in turn remixed by both Rab in [[track:fools-plea|Fool’s plea]]. The song has a pretty far reaching musical legacy despite only now getting released. + Another older song for Vol.6 but one that you might have heard elsewhere already. I wrote Little Miss Fortune as a sad song for Serpaz. I felt like a lot of Serpaz’s music leaned heavily on being silly and goofy, so to stand out I decided to write something distinctly sad sounding. I remember the unreleased Homestuck song “Aradia’s Theme” was the main point of inspiration for this song. I do find it somewhat amusing that the song wound up forecasting the direction Serpaz’s story would go. Returning to the point I made at the start, if the b-section melody sounds familiar it’s because I remixed it in [[The Fool Does Not Laugh]], which was in turn remixed by both Rab in [[Fool’s plea]]. The song has a pretty far reaching musical legacy despite only now getting released. --- Track: Paradise Shatters Duration: 3:11 @@ -130,8 +136,14 @@ Track: White Vitriol Duration: 4:13 Artists: - Tycoon -Cover Artists: -- TK +Track Artwork: +- Artists: + - TK +- Label: Alternate artwork + Directory: alternate + File Extension: gif + Attach Above: true + Source: album download URLs: - https://vasterror.bandcamp.com/track/white-vitriol Sampled Tracks: @@ -167,7 +179,7 @@ Cover Artists: Art Tags: - 'cw: drowning (abstract)' Referenced Tracks: -- track:the-respect-you-rightfully-deserve-soundcloud +- track:the-respect-you-rightfully-deserve-single URLs: - https://vasterror.bandcamp.com/track/the-respect-you-rightfully-deserve - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m27_pHnoWJg @@ -213,7 +225,7 @@ URLs: Commentary: |- <i>Rainy:</i> ([YouTube description](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SuHe2Vblu0), excerpt) - Accel/Exceed was the first track of the new batch of songs I wrote for Vol.6 and is easily one of my favorites of the bunch. I initially wrote the main synth/piano motif when I was doing a bit of riff writing practice. I wanted to get a piano motif that sounded like the main riff from [“Lust Sin”](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRMEZNW5Ais) by Daisuke Ishiwatari. I wasn’t even going to use it for Vast Error, but I felt like it was too good to not use for something. I remember reading the post-incursion part of the comic and having Hamifi fresh on the mind, so I decided to make a song for her using the motif I had written previously. When I started the song, I decided to take the song from the initial riff in a more action-y breakbeat direction in the vein of [“Fairfrozen”](https://ristaccia.bandcamp.com/track/fairfrozen-selicys-theme) by STEEL_PLUS. I’ve always associated Hamifi with “elegant” instrumentation like strings and piano in addition to corporate’s more electronic soundscape, so those made up the instrumental pallet I was working with. Writing this was different from the usual approach to song writing. Rather than focus on developing a melodic idea over the span of an entire track, I built the song with the main motif as the main backbone of the song. I think it allowed me to do a lot of different stuff structurally, such as meter changes and solos, as motif tied the whole song together. I did sneak a cheeky call back to [[track:like-tears-in-rain|“Like Tears in Rain”]] given the context of the song. I feel like its inclusion highlights how much Cecily’s memory weighs on Hamifi during her confrontation with Edolon. I’m not sure if it’s too self-indulgent to use my own track as a leitmotif like this but I like how it gives the songs layers. + Accel/Exceed was the first track of the new batch of songs I wrote for Vol.6 and is easily one of my favorites of the bunch. I initially wrote the main synth/piano motif when I was doing a bit of riff writing practice. I wanted to get a piano motif that sounded like the main riff from [“Lust Sin”](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRMEZNW5Ais) by Daisuke Ishiwatari. I wasn’t even going to use it for Vast Error, but I felt like it was too good to not use for something. I remember reading the post-incursion part of the comic and having Hamifi fresh on the mind, so I decided to make a song for her using the motif I had written previously. When I started the song, I decided to take the song from the initial riff in a more action-y breakbeat direction in the vein of [“Fairfrozen”](https://ristaccia.bandcamp.com/track/fairfrozen-selicys-theme) by STEEL_PLUS. I’ve always associated Hamifi with “elegant” instrumentation like strings and piano in addition to corporate’s more electronic soundscape, so those made up the instrumental pallet I was working with. Writing this was different from the usual approach to song writing. Rather than focus on developing a melodic idea over the span of an entire track, I built the song with the main motif as the main backbone of the song. I think it allowed me to do a lot of different stuff structurally, such as meter changes and solos, as motif tied the whole song together. I did sneak a cheeky call back to [[“Like Tears in Rain”]] given the context of the song. I feel like its inclusion highlights how much Cecily’s memory weighs on Hamifi during her confrontation with Edolon. I’m not sure if it’s too self-indulgent to use my own track as a leitmotif like this but I like how it gives the songs layers. --- Track: Club Can't Handle Me Duration: 2:14 |