From 973ed8df374f7e6bc0f4497437e6fad9caba43b6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "(quasar) nebula" Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2025 20:01:05 -0300 Subject: - [[track:nicer-links|Nicer links]] + [[Nicer links]] --- album/i-miss-you-earthbound-2012.yaml | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'album/i-miss-you-earthbound-2012.yaml') diff --git a/album/i-miss-you-earthbound-2012.yaml b/album/i-miss-you-earthbound-2012.yaml index 1a39c306..7f15cf15 100644 --- a/album/i-miss-you-earthbound-2012.yaml +++ b/album/i-miss-you-earthbound-2012.yaml @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ Commentary: |- From the collaborative EarthBound fan-album I was a part of a while back. - Clearly callback to the [final boss theme in the original game](https://youtu.be/tMCXMg8p9sc), in both instrumentation and structure. I’m not as good at writing dissonant, alien metal, so I took a more melodic approach, integrating the low-intensity NES section into the rest of the song instead of dropping it once the guitars kick in. The melodic section is a little bit inspired by [[artist:malcolm-brown|Malcolm Brown]]’s [[track:rex-duodecim-angelus|Rex Duodecim Angelus]]. + Clearly callback to the [final boss theme in the original game](https://youtu.be/tMCXMg8p9sc), in both instrumentation and structure. I’m not as good at writing dissonant, alien metal, so I took a more melodic approach, integrating the low-intensity NES section into the rest of the song instead of dropping it once the guitars kick in. The melodic section is a little bit inspired by [[artist:malcolm-brown|Malcolm Brown]]’s [[Rex Duodecim Angelus]]. I snuck in some warping, pitch-bended bass notes like the original did. See if you can hear them at 1:09-1:15. Another little musical detail that I’m proud of is that I managed to re-use the sample from the guitar solo that plays on the [[track:prologue-earthbound|opening Gas Station screen]] of the game. -- cgit 1.3.0-6-gf8a5