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@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ URLs:
 - https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/dead-shuffle-2
 - https://youtu.be/jTIQhTdy4ZU
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Mark J. Hadley:</i> (via [early commentary collection](https://hsmusic.wiki/media/misc/commentary-collection.txt))
+    <i>Mark J. Hadley:</i> (via [[media:misc/commentary-collection.txt|early commentary collection]])
 
     The first MC-related thing I wrote, and retroactively became the MC theme song. This was actually a remake of a midi I made years ago intended for part of an RPG a friend was making, until the RPG was cancelled. It's mostly the same, except that I went back and made it more jazzy (added saxophone and a swing rhythm). The original title of it was "Seriousness".
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@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ URLs:
 - https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/hearts-flush-2
 - https://youtu.be/nb7PoT9w6Tc
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Mark J. Hadley:</i> (via [early commentary collection](https://hsmusic.wiki/media/misc/commentary-collection.txt))
+    <i>Mark J. Hadley:</i> (via [[media:misc/commentary-collection.txt|early commentary collection]])
 
     My favorite of the MC ones I wrote. I've always wanted to write a bass solo, and this gave me the opportunity. There's not much else to add, other than I had a blast writing it.
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@@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ URLs:
 - https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/ante-matter-2
 - https://youtu.be/2uYFtCSxoPk
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Mark J. Hadley:</i> (via [early commentary collection](https://hsmusic.wiki/media/misc/commentary-collection.txt))
+    <i>Mark J. Hadley:</i> (via [[media:misc/commentary-collection.txt|early commentary collection]])
 
     It's hard to find things to say about this one. I wanted to make a slower song, compared to the other ones I did for Drawing Dead. I'm still technically new at writing jazz, so it was nice getting to practice it a bit more. Overall though, I think I liked the title best on this one; I enjoy a good pun.
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@@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ URLs:
 Referenced Tracks:
 - track:haunt-andrew-hussie
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Andrew Huo:</i> (via [early commentary collection](https://hsmusic.wiki/media/misc/commentary-collection.txt))
+    <i>Andrew Huo:</i> (via [[media:misc/commentary-collection.txt|early commentary collection]])
 
     Hauntjam and Hauntjelly are interesting things. They were actually made based on [[track:haunt-andrew-hussie|a short fruity loop]] that The Big Man Andrew did, called haunt.wav or haunt.mp3 or something like that. A jam on his theme, logically, would therefore be called "hauntjam," with the opportunity for naming puns including [[track:hauntjelly|"hauntjelly."]] His theme appears mostly unchanged as the bassline for the first part of the pieces. At this point in terms of instrumentation, we were still mostly striving for faithfulness to the canon Midnight Crew "band," as can be seen in [the Extras page](http://www.mspaintadventures.com/extras/ps000018.html) wherein the MC fill 'em with midnight (bottom), so Hauntjam employs trombone, string bass, piano, clarinet, and sax (I forget which because I've lost the file and am not a band person, but I think it was alto). From there on, it was fairly straightforward to write a haunting refrain and then solos for each instrument. I will admit I got a little writerblock'd for the second part, which was sort of a brief modulation to the dominant, so it sounds a little strange. But it still has its own little charm, with the almost annoying trill put in for a spooky ghost-like effect. In Hauntjam, Bowman did some good stuff with bringing out moving parts in the first refrain. In Hauntjelly, [[artist:ian-taylor|Xerxes]] emphasizes the spookiness by changing instruments for more electric organ.
 
@@ -420,7 +420,7 @@ URLs:
 Referenced Tracks:
 - Harlequin
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Mark J. Hadley:</i> (via [early commentary collection](https://hsmusic.wiki/media/misc/commentary-collection.txt))
+    <i>Mark J. Hadley:</i> (via [[media:misc/commentary-collection.txt|early commentary collection]])
 
     When we were writing music for Drawing Dead, I just HAD to make a jazz remix of Harlequin. The song pretty much wrote itself after that. I think if I was going to change anything about it though, I'd have tried to get a live saxophone; the synth sounds a bit off. But then, any of the songs off of Drawing Dead would probably sound amazing by a live band.
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