From 7cdb1d56249fde612230097eed16db1e6a6c8ba9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "(quasar) nebula" Date: Thu, 29 Feb 2024 14:14:06 -0400 Subject: htmhell: convert -style tags to Markdown --- album/prospit-and-derse.yaml | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'album/prospit-and-derse.yaml') diff --git a/album/prospit-and-derse.yaml b/album/prospit-and-derse.yaml index b2c8171..339e367 100644 --- a/album/prospit-and-derse.yaml +++ b/album/prospit-and-derse.yaml @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ Commentary: |- Pretty cool, huh? And Lexxy helped with the album cover, which is really great. - But anyway, I eventually started working on some of the music. I knew Prospit was going to be a struggle for me, because I had never written any proper orchestral music at the time. And the first song I created was this, albeit it was in drum and bass and not nearly as polished sounding. + But anyway, I eventually started working on some of the music. I knew Prospit was going to be a struggle for me, because I had never written any proper orchestral music at the time. And the first song I created was [this](https://soundcloud.com/solatrus/apathy-empathy-wip-2), albeit it was in drum and bass and [not nearly](https://soundcloud.com/solatrus/apathy-empathy-wip) as polished sounding. But I really didn't like the direction, so I ended up scrapping it and trying to figure out how to start over. And then Medium was released and I was incredibly inspired and remembered how great atmospheric music is. Clark Powell single-handedly saved this album from being killed before it even got anywhere. @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ Commentary: |- I'm quite pleased with what Pride did for the art, though. It worked out really well for the song. - As an additional note, it's been pointed out to me by this fan that this song sounds like it has Mark Hadley's [[track:problem-sleuth-theme|Problem Sleuth theme]] in it, at least in part. It's a coincidence in the exact same reason that [[track:frost-vol6|Frost]] gets the same comment: slow melodies, probably the same key. Really nothing else to it. I've listened to Hadley's PS theme probably twice ever. Oops. Said fan also wondered if I jokingly thought that gentlemen of Team Sleuth are Prospit's agents much like our chums in the Midnight Crew are Derse's. I didn't, but that's an awesome comparison and now I'm all for it. + As an additional note, it's been pointed out to me by [this fan](http://kicking-christ-in-a-dirty-diaper.tumblr.com/) that this song sounds like it has Mark Hadley's [[track:problem-sleuth-theme|Problem Sleuth theme]] in it, at least in part. It's a coincidence in the exact same reason that [[track:frost-vol6|Frost]] gets the same comment: slow melodies, probably the same key. Really nothing else to it. I've listened to Hadley's PS theme probably twice ever. Oops. Said fan also wondered if I jokingly thought that gentlemen of Team Sleuth are Prospit's agents much like our chums in the Midnight Crew are Derse's. I didn't, but that's an awesome comparison and now I'm all for it. --- Track: Prospit Dreamers Duration: '3:19' @@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ Commentary: |- Solatrus: (one year anniversary) - The fan favorite. Without a freaking doubt. This one compares to [[track:frost-vol6]] in popularity, and I'm willing to bet is probably even more popular thanks to horizon's vocal cover. + The fan favorite. Without a freaking doubt. This one compares to [[track:frost-vol6]] in popularity, and I'm willing to bet is probably even more popular thanks to horizon's [vocal cover](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9SQjvPLAWs). What's that? You hear Iron Man in it? Yeah, so do I. Oops. That string section is kind of hilariously similar. It's a huge coincidence, though, because I really don't listen to Black Sabbath whatsoever. -- cgit 1.3.0-6-gf8a5