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     Though [[Sburban Jungle]] was the first song to hook me on [[artist:michael-guy-bowman|Michael Guy Bowman's]] music, my heart lies with [[album:mobius-trip-and-hadron-kaleido]]. [[Dawn of Man]] is a favorite of mine from that album, and it also happens to be a partial remix of Sburban Jungle. In the Homestuck tradition, the natural thing to do then was mix them together, along with a cameo from [[Exodus]], featured in [[album:sburb-ost|SBURB]]. The instruments are based primarily on Dawn of Man, bringing in some of Sburban Jungle's mallet percussion and a few of my own additions. The result is Sburban Genesis, a song ultimately inspired by the mysterious origins of the game and its multi-universal legacy.
 
+    <i>Lark Mordancy:</i> ([Tumblr](https://larkmordancy.tumblr.com/post/35106262722/sburban-genesis-again-reworking-this-one-a), 11/5/2012)
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+    <b>Sburban Genesis (again)</b>
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+    Reworking this one a little to prepare for [[album:lofam2|LoFaM II]]. Track art is by [[artist:plaidcushion|Plaidcushion]], made for the LoFaM II project, and it’s really awesome art.
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+    Other than that, not much to report. How does this draft sound, and if you’ve listened to the [[track:sburban-genesis|first version]], how does it compare? Hopefully it’s an improvement.
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     <i>plaidcushion:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     This really sounded like a night time kind of song to me, which I think went nicely with the baby frog Jade finds on her island as a kid. He's a pretty cute little guy, but his role carries a lot of weight, so I think he fits the song pretty well.