Album: Homestuck Vol. 9
Date: June 12, 2012
Date Added: November 15, 2019
URLs:
- https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/album/homestuck-vol-9-10-with-s-collide-and-act-7
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1BVIEipjwk
- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy5UGIMKOXpOfcXVfECYjb09aHc2uSEUv
Cover Artists:
- Lazylaz
Cover Art File Extension: png
Track Art File Extension: png
Color: '#f2a400'
Groups:
- group:official
Art Tags:
- Jane
- Roxy
- Dirk
- Jake
- Rabbit
- Tavros' lusus
- Lil Cal
- Cats
- Gamzee
Banner Artists:
- Lazylaz
Banner Dimensions: 1100x203
Banner File Extension: png
Wallpaper Artists:
- Homestuck
Wallpaper Style: |-
opacity: 0.8;
background-repeat: repeat;
background-size: auto;
Additional Files:
- Title: Album credits
Description: >-
Music and artwork credits, included with the album download.
Files:
- VOL_9_CREDITS.txt
- Title: Bandcamp Banner and Background
Files:
- banner.png
- bg.jpg
Commentary: |-
Andrew Hussie: ([MSPA news post](https://web.archive.org/web/20120617193739/http://www.mspaintadventures.com/))
Volume 9
The music bros kicked out another album. It is the 9th volume of official Homestuck music. Wow look at all these songs!
There are plans for more albums [[album:symphony-impossible-to-play|later]] [[album:one-year-older|this]] [[album:genesis-frog|summer]]. You may begin anticipating them starting exactly now.
Homestuck: ([Bandcamp download blurb](https://web.archive.org/web/20120615174232/https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/album/homestuck-vol-9))
Also contains large-sized track art images for the tracks with art larger than 350x350.
Homestuck: ([Bandcamp credits blurb](https://web.archive.org/web/20120615174232/https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/album/homestuck-vol-9))
Contains material by:
[[artist:clark-powell|Clark "Plazmataz" Powell]]
[[artist:riki-tsuji]]
[[artist:svix]]
[[artist:buzinkai|George Buzinkai]]
[[artist:robert-j-lake]]
[[artist:toby-fox|Toby "Radiation" Fox]]
[[artist:malcolm-brown]]
[[artist:mark-j-hadley|Mark Hadley]]
[[artist:michael-guy-bowman]]
[[artist:thomas-ferkol]]
[[artist:erik-scheele|Erik "Jit" Scheele]]
[[artist:solatrus|Jeremy "Solatrus" Iamurri]]
[[artist:nick-smalley]]
[[artist:kalibration|Robert Blaker]]
[[artist:james-dever]]
[[artist:alex-rosetti|Alexander Rosetti]]
[[artist:david-ellis|A Lunatic's Daydream]]
[[artist:david-dycus|David "Dirtiest" Dycus]]
[[artist:willow-ascenzo]]
[[artist:catboss|Mai "konec0" Yishan]]
[[artist:dj|DJ Sai Tae]]
[[artist:pixelseph|viaSatellite]]
[[artist:ian-white|Ian "myusernamesmud" White]]
[[artist:seth-peelle|Seth "Beatfox" Peelle]]
[[artist:eddie-morton]]
Album assembled by [[artist:toby-fox]]
Cover art by [[artist:lazylaz]]
Track art by lots of lovely people! Click on the tracks to see art and individual track credits.
Homestuck and all associated characters (C) [[artist:andrew-hussie]]
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Section: Main album
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Track: Crystalmethequins
Artists:
- Clark Powell
- Riki Tsuji
Duration: '5:13'
URLs:
- https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/crystalmethequins-2
- https://youtu.be/r8rWfPPrKJ0
Cover Artists:
- Richard Gung
Art Tags:
- Aradia
- Vriska
Referenced Tracks:
- Crystamanthequins
- Crystalanthemums
Sheet Music Files:
- Title: Piano score by Do The Musicy Thing
Files:
- 'Crystalmethequins - Do The Musicy Thing (piano score).pdf'
Commentary: |-
Clark Powell: (via [early commentary collection](https://hsmusic.wiki/media/misc/commentary-collection.txt))
Let me tell you of this song's origins, for I saw it unfold with mine own eyes.
After our South by Southwest showcase concert, [[artist:riki-tsuji|Astro Kid]] and I both found ourselves back at his apartment. Still in our stage costumes we opened our cans of Dr. B and casually sat around his bedroom. Computers were turned on, subwoofers were turned up. And so it began that we started remixing.
Nearly two months later we sat in the back of a van amongst instruments and gear on our way to play another concert, this time at a Houston anime convention. Computers were turned on, headphones were turned up. It was here that Crystalmethequins, begun so many weeks earlier, was finally completed.
After deciding that the track art would not be a hastily photoshopped image of troll Bryan Cranston, I came to someone I trusted. Richard Gung is unarguably the master, and his track art was well worth the cost he took from me in that dark alley.
The song was chosen from among its peers to open Volume 9. There it stands proudly to this day.
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Track: Anbroids V2.0
Directory: anbroids-v2
Artists:
- Malcolm Brown
Duration: '2:19'
URLs:
- https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/anbroids-v20-2
- https://youtu.be/AVPmUpN_W3o
Cover Artists:
- Jonathan Griffiths
Art Tags:
- Dirk
- Squarewave
- SBaHJ
Referenced Tracks:
- Anbroids
- Davesprite
Sampled Tracks:
- Game Boy Startup
MIDI Project Files:
- Title: MIDI by IronInvoker47 (piano)
Files:
- 'Anbroids V2.0 - IronInvoker47 (piano).mid'
- Title: MIDI by Unknown
Files:
- 'Anbroids V2.0 - Unknown.mid'
Commentary: |-
Malcolm Brown: (via [early commentary collection](https://hsmusic.wiki/media/misc/commentary-collection.txt))
DAVE: we are in the shit now
That's right! It's time to talk about Anbroids 2.0! Hands up everyone who thought "Brobots" would've been a better name? Yeah that's what I thought... Still! Here we are so let's commence the proceedings:
THE CONCEPT
So much of the inspiration here comes directly from Davesprite, which I remember thinking "Oh god damn if that Yamaha YM2612 Genesis/Mega Driveness doesn't fit Dave quite well!". Enter Dirk Strider and his robotic creations! Suddenly a synthy, retro chiptune doesn't sound so out of place.
My idea was formed fairly early on after we'd learned a bit of his pastime. I came up with the idea of having a kind of "Workshop" theme where Dirk would put some music on and get to work constructing some brobot or other. From here there was a number of prerequisites:
1. Must be kinda funky. Dude's a Strider after all. So we're looking at a bit of a groove with the beat.
2. Must have square waves, which is sort of the national instrument of Robonia.
3. Solos!
All this in mind, I nabbed a general purpose Genesis soundfont (Which seems to be comprised of voices mainly nabbed from Sonic, certainly the percussion is - You should be able to recognize the snare from the opening riff of Sonic the Hedgehog). And got to work.
NAME
Yeah, so I thought "Brobots" would've been a better name, especially because that became their canon name in the comic, but by then Hussie had used it in the comic under the name Anbroids, so it stuck :p I apended a 2.0 on it because the versions became fairly different. I also figured some people might want the original version 1.0 used in the comic after the album came out.
Speaking of which...
VERSION ONE
[\[LISTEN TO] IT HERE!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ICTFBDONdI)
This was an in progress version that Hussie nabbed early on before I'd made changes to create the newer version. I'll go into why it changed in a bit, but here's a good place to discuss the track at large:
The main theme is there, but a bit... "Lazier" - It doesn't have a lot of the swing it'd later develop. It also opens with just a percussive riff, which is probably most influenced by the likes of Toejam 'n Earl. Overall I reckon this version lacked energy, so it needed a bit of a rework before I reckoned it was cool enough to be a Strider song...
VERSION TWO
The percussive intro was removed in favor of a "Booting up" thing (Just a pitch bended squave), followed by a not-so-subtle parody of the original Game Boy bootup noise. The main "guitar" riff came back with a bit of stereo (Which I tried to use a bit more of).
At 0:23 we jump into the first of various solos. One of the tricky parts of chiptune music is, yes you have limited channels, voices and often no polyphony (multiple notes on the same track at the same time) so if you want to make it sound realistically retro you need to abide by these laws, but that doesn't mean you can't play with pitch, modulation, stereo etc - The solos were effectively a lesson in mucking about with these to create something that sounded fairly dynamic for a sequenced solo.
At 0:40, just before the main melody kicks in, we have the first "boot error" sound - Just a flat bass note on the square. There's one at the end as well - The main concept was while he's building these brobots, occasionally something'll go wrong - It'll fail to start or it'll start going haywire - and so he has to unplug and start again trying something else.
0:43 has the main melody. It's similar to the original Version 1 but it's been funked up a bit - Mainly to avoid it sounded like other stuff (I'm looking at you, Lady Gaga's Alejandro). Again, bit of pitch wobbliness to give an air of a kind of hectic, technological mess.
The second solo changes the key, and here the idea is Dirk's moved on to working on something else. As the solo continues, it gets more and more hectic until it's just splattering notes everywhere, like the brobot's gone completely off the rails and it's flailing around the room - At 1:35 it's promptly shutdown and we bridge back into the main melody again (This bridge was removed from V1, but brought back in by, well, Rad's request :p I liked it too though, has a Sonic-y feel to it).
Bit of harmonizing later (partially indicating that the Brobot Dirk's working on has started to play ball and is synchronizing with his personality). One last "Perfected" solo (1:58) which is actually a modified version of the original solo that's basically a lot "wilder", to show we've finally perfected the upgrade and ready to ship.
So with that, everything's shut down, and the song ends.
Granted, I probably didn't manage to get this little 'story' across with everybody, but this was the general thought process when I was making the thing. Hopefully if you listen to it now you'll get some of the ideas I was going for. If not? Well... enjoy it however you like :p Or even come up with your own interpretation that's better than mine :p
Johnathan Griffiths was the track art man of the hour - There's even a mega drive controller there! And how are those shades staying on? All round awesome :)
Jonathan Griffiths:
My track art for Anbroids V2.0 by Malcolm Brown off Homestuck Volume 9!
The track reminded me a lot of Toejam & Earl, so I wanted to have some kind of ridiculous 90s background, and you can’t get more 90s than complementary colors, triangles, and color halftones. ;) Then I gave Squarewave a Genesis controller necklace for good measure. THE SHUTTER SHADES WERE A SPECIAL BONUS FOR ALL OF YOU <3
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Track: Trepidation
Artists:
- Svix
Duration: '3:52'
URLs:
- https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/trepidation-2
- https://youtu.be/WxLtO42_AJQ
Cover Artists:
- Kiko B.
Cover Art File Extension: jpg
Art Tags:
- Squarewave
Referenced Tracks:
- track:fin-induction
Commentary: |-
Kiko B.: (track artist, [Tumblr](https://kingcheddarxvii.tumblr.com/post/24963011080/since-the-album-is-out-now-i-guess-its-okay-to))
Since the album is out now I guess it’s okay to post this!
Da-daaaaaan! Cheddar’s first album art, how adorable. Thanks for including me in this project, [[artist:toby-fox|Toby]]!
It’s not very good but it’s pretty neat to be involved. Now please excuse me as I listen to the whole album in one sitting. Multiple times.
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Track: Firefly
Artists:
- Buzinkai
Duration: '1:08'
URLs:
- https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/firefly-2
- https://youtu.be/KC9v0nOnDK8
Cover Artists:
- Homestuck
Cover Art File Extension: gif
Art Tags:
- John
- LoWaS
Commentary: |-
Buzinkai: (via [early commentary collection](https://hsmusic.wiki/media/misc/commentary-collection.txt))
Firefly is a special song. I was walking through a small lot to my apartment in the summertime, and fireflies were all around me. And I just thought of the -perfect- theme for it, and I rushed in to my apartment as fast as I could to get it down. It's the only song that's come to me like that.
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Track: Whistling Jackhammer
Artists:
- Robert J! Lake
Duration: '3:59'
URLs:
- https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/whistling-jackhammer-2
- https://youtu.be/a9ExRM4xlw8
Cover Artists:
- Homestuck
Cover Art File Extension: gif
Art Tags:
- Dirk
- Sawtooth
- Imperial Drones
Sheet Music Files:
- Title: Sheet music by dcheng334
Files:
- 'Whistling Jackhammer - dcheng334.pdf'
MIDI Project Files:
- Title: MIDI by dcheng334
Files:
- 'Whistling Jackhammer - dcheng334.mid'
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Track: Ugly Betty
Artists:
- Robert J! Lake
Duration: '3:22'
URLs:
- https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/ugly-betty-2
- https://youtu.be/EdCZ1kKzb8A
Cover Artists:
- Tavia Morra
Cover Art File Extension: jpg
Art Tags:
- The Condesce
Referenced Tracks:
- Aggrieve (Violin Refrain)
Commentary: |-
Tavia Morra: (track artist, [Tumblr](https://www.tumblr.com/seeyoutmorra/24975873399/my-homestuck-volume-9-contributions), excerpt, 6/12/2012)
RJ gave me the reins on this one. At first I was drawing it in the same style as a later track ([[Before the Beginning and After the End]]) I did art for, but then it quickly turned in to a painting. This palette in particular was fun and challenging to work with. I'm happy with the end result, since it looks like the Batterwitch is cackling as the world burns down around her.
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Track: Hate You
Artists:
- Toby Fox
Contributors:
- Azami (laughter)
Duration: '2:53'
URLs:
- https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/hate-you-2
- https://youtu.be/2gU_54ibyKM
Cover Artists:
- OhThatNK
Art Tags:
- Meenah
Referenced Tracks:
- Condescescion
- Love You (Feferi's Theme)
Commentary: |-
Toby Fox: ([Tumblr](https://fwugradiation.tumblr.com/post/18531350938/glub-glub-wub-wub-based-off-of-the-old-condesce), 2/29/2012)
GLUB GLUB WUB WUB
based off of the old condesce theme I did [[track:condescescion|last time she debuted]]
OhThatNK: (full-size artwork, [Tumblr](https://ohthatnk.tumblr.com/post/18481788086/i-wasnt-gonna-draw-her-but-then-i-saw-arguments), 2/29/2012)
I wasn’t gonna draw her, but then I saw arguments about the hairstyle of a teenage fish alien.
Quasar Nebula: (wiki editor)
[[date:2/29/2012]] is the date of the Homestuck update from page [4634](https://www.homestuck.com/story/4634) to [4643](https://www.homestuck.com/story/4643).
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Track: Pumpkin Party in Sea Hitler's Water Apocalypse
Artists:
- Malcolm Brown
Duration: '3:54'
URLs:
- https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/pumpkin-party-in-sea-hitlers-water-apocalypse-2
- https://youtu.be/LgG8lAVh-EA
Cover Artists:
- Sylladexter
Art Tags:
- Roxy
- Carapacians
- Cats
- 'cw: alcohol'
Sheet Music Files:
- Title: Sheet music by Caustic
Files:
- "Pumpkin Party in Sea Hitler's Water Apocalypse - Caustic.pdf"
MIDI Project Files:
- Title: MIDI by Caustic
Files:
- "Pumpkin Party in Sea Hitler's Water Apocalypse - Caustic.mid"
Commentary: |-
Malcolm Brown: (via [early commentary collection](https://hsmusic.wiki/media/misc/commentary-collection.txt))
Aaah Pumpkin Party in Sea Hitler's Water Apocalypse. Or Pumpkin Party in Colony 413 or whatever I was calling it before I decided to go nuts. The original working title was just "Pumpkin Party", so at the very least we started somewhere sensible.
So let's have a chat about where this one came from.
THE CONCEPT
So around about [THIS PANEL](https://www.homestuck.com/story/4852) during Dirk's history lesson of the future, we got a glimpse as to what Roxy was up to - Helping the locals out in the post apocalyptic hell-future. Some bizarre idea came about that herself and the Carapacians would get together and have a little underground party away from the watchful gaze of the Condensce and her drones and the like. Gotta find some way to keep your spirits up, right? So with that incredibly vague concept the idea was born to come up with some small light of goodness and happiness in, well, "Sea Hitler's Water Apocalypse".
THE NAME
As mentioned this changed a few times, but this line sums up pretty much everything you need to know about the future:
DAVE: we are motherfuckin entrenched in this bitchGT: Like what is even your day to day business like in sea hitlers water apocalypse??
THE TRACK
As I recall, with this one it was mainly the instruments chosen that defined it. The Banjo just struck the right kind of sound, and from there an accordion to give it a bit of a polka feel. A lot of the crafting of this one was trying desperately not to have it ending up too much like the Ievan Polkka (Which thanks to a month of Project Diva on PSP is firmly embedded in my brain...).
The idea of mixing Chiptune samples and real instruments is something I was playing with a lot this album (Encore does it as well, as did the dropped 'Mother') - I felt this was a kind of neat "This is where we were, and this is where we are now" concept. HS is still about a game, and it's neat to embed some of the more obvious gamey elements now and then. Plus it might just be me, but accordions and square waves go really well together :D
The "Ooh!" "Ahh!" chants were added just to give it a bit more of a folk appeal, and the air-raid sirens were added last to build up the scene of this party going on while the world's gone to hell outside - perhaps some other colony's getting obliterated for whatever reason. Either way, it bookends the song quite nicely, coming back now and then and returning at the end to signify the dance is over.
My favorite bit of the whole thing is the solo at 1:56 - It's just so gosh darn happy!
Overall though? It's a bit of a zany, dance-party track. Completely juxtapositions the hell-nightmare outside, and in the end that's the point! Of course things get worse, but "Red Miles In Sea Hitler's Water Apocalypse" will have to wait...
Damn, I just realized I should've added some meows. I've got like two cats sitting here ready for a vocal performance as well... Ah well, the road not taken.
Once again the art is very spiffy so many thanks to Marina! Look at that dude in the corner? That pumpkin is so nom'd! :D
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Track: Skaianet
Artists:
- Mark J. Hadley
Duration: '2:33'
URLs:
- https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/skaianet-2
- https://youtu.be/QLdoDAn290A
Cover Artists:
- Linnet
Cover Art File Extension: jpg
Art Tags:
- Earth
Sheet Music Files:
- Title: Sheet music by EuniverseCat
Files:
- 'Skaianet - EuniverseCat.pdf'
MIDI Project Files:
- Title: MIDI by Twix Stix (from Sburbmon)
Files:
- 'Skaianet - Twix Stix.mid'
Commentary: |-
Mark J. Hadley: (via [early commentary collection](https://hsmusic.wiki/media/misc/commentary-collection.txt))
I don't have a lot to say about this one, other than that it resembles my earlier pre-Homestuck work more than anything else (i.e., faced-paced and a little repetitive). I still kind of like it though
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Track: Another Jungle
Artists:
- Michael Guy Bowman
Duration: '4:39'
URLs:
- https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/another-jungle-2
- https://youtu.be/upRmDHMcREg
Cover Artists:
- Richard Gung
Art Tags:
- Roxy
- Dirk
- Earth
Referenced Tracks:
- Sburban Jungle
- Showtime (Original Mix)
Sheet Music Files:
- Title: Sheet music by Purple1222119 (flash version)
Files:
- 'Another Jungle - Purple1222119 (flash version).pdf'
MIDI Project Files:
- Title: MIDI by cookiefonster
Files:
- 'Another Jungle - cookiefonster.mid'
- Title: MIDI by Purple1222119 (flash version)
Files:
- 'Another Jungle - Purple1222119 (flash version).mid'
Commentary: |-
Michael Guy Bowman: (composer, via [early commentary collection](https://hsmusic.wiki/media/misc/commentary-collection.txt), excerpt)
Before this track was [[flash:4665|used]] in Homestuck along with Beatfox's [[track:a-taste-for-adventure|"A Taste for Adventure"]], it was actually made for a nearly 3-year-old defunct fan project. Housetrapped was a story about an alternate Sburb session and "Another Jungle" was a the-same-but-different theme for the loading screen of that universe's Sburb client. Sound familiar?
When we shifted into gear to create new Homestuck music following the start of Act 6, I was asked to refurbish the forgotten 40-second theme I'd written as the theme to Sburb Alpha. "Another Jungle" is thus the alpha equivalent of [[track:sburban-jungle|"Sburban Jungle"]] which I had written back when Homestuck began - structurally both songs are very similar, but each with their own melodies and sound choices.
"Another Jungle" has the benefit of years of experience with production I did not have when Homestuck began, and to me the fidelity difference really shows. Since writing "Sburban Jungle" I'd become far more familiar with automation, recording, eq, mixing, mastering, and all the techniques that polish a music project. "Another Jungle" is far more dynamic than its predecessor, with each subsequent section of the song having its own unique way of using the instruments and sounds in the project.
My favorite touches to this one are all the very mellow sounds that contrast with the brisk pacing of the track - the various pads, the wah-wah guitar, the echoing melody, all of it underlined by drums and brute synth loops. The sudden change in energy when the guitars duck out in the middle and the melody of [[track:showtime-original-mix|"Showtime"]] whispers in is a favorite moment of mine. The very pop ending with its retro house sound was another choice I wouldn't have seen myself making three years back. Hope you enjoy this one as much as I do.
Michael Guy Bowman: (composer, [Michael Guy Bowman Talks About His Homestuck Music](https://youtu.be/85VXWZTg-vo?t=1965), adapted to text, 7/20/2024)
And then Homestuck Volume 9 - oh my god, I can't believe I busted my ass so hard back then... I have Another Jungle, which was more stuff in the style of [[Sburban Jungle]]. I think it's more evolved as a piece, I really love the way it progresses, and it's less copycat from section to section. Just a moment of great composition, if I dare say so myself.
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Track: GameGrl (Original 1993 Mix)
Artists:
- Michael Guy Bowman
Contributors:
- Erik Scheele (keytar)
- Tavia Morra (vocals)
Duration: '3:29'
URLs:
- https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/gamegrl-original-1993-mix-2
- https://youtu.be/4kdVpq3bnuY
Cover Artists:
- Tavia Morra
Cover Art File Extension: jpg
Referenced Tracks:
- Bro Hop
- Airtime
Sampled Tracks:
- Afraid of the Darko
Lyrics: |-
Aw yeah! What's up gamers?
I'm GameGrl, and I'm here to show you that girls can game too!
Don't go easy on me, guys - unless you want to get beat by a GIRL
Are you ready? Let's DO THIS!
Yo I'm the GameGrl, and I've got the scores
'Cause I woop butt and game hardcore
I might look cute but I play to win
So get your head in the game, 'cause we're about to begin
I got sweet moves and secret skills
To pull off the codes, the combos, and kills
Tapping my fingers like a maniac
This girl's gone bad on a game attack!
GAME ATTACK! GAME ATTACK!
When I'm on the scoreboard, you sure can tell!
GAME ATTACK! GAME ATTACK!
Cause I spell my scores "G-R-L!"
GAME ATTACK! GAME ATTACK!
You gamer guys better take it like a man!
GAME ATTACK! GAME ATTACK!
If you can't keep up then talk to the hand!
(She's a GameGrl) I'm the GameGrl!
(She's a GameGrl) The best in the world!
(She's a GameGrl) Girls rule!
(She's a GameGrl) And boys drool!
(She's a GameGrl) I'm kickin' rad!
(She's a GameGrl) You're super bad!
(She's a GameGrl) Better than the rest
When you're gaming with the GameGrl you're gaming with the best!
When I say "game", you say "girl!"
GAME! GRL! GAME! GRL!
When I say "best", you say "the world!"
BEST IN! THE WORLD! BEST IN! THE WORLD!
When I say girls, you say rule!
GIRLS! RULE! GIRLS! RULE!
When I say boys, you say drool!
BOYS! DROOL! BOYS! DROOL!
(Let's have a dance party RIGHT NOW. Everybody do the wave! Yeah, that's pretty good. Check it out! I'm dancing! I'm dancing! Check this move out! Oh man, oh yeah!)
(Aw yeah. I'm having SO MUCH FUN. This is like a slumber party where there's nothing to do but play games ALL NIGHT LONG. Oh yeah, and NO BOYS ALLOWED. Not that I care - I can beat any boy at any game, any time, anywhere!)
Puzzle games, fighting games, action, rpg
Shoot 'em ups, beat 'em ups, virtual reality
Dating sims, flight sims, CD-rom or console
Handheld, arcade, tabletopping oldschool
Turn-based, card-based, tactical, strategy
Text-based adventure, point-and-click mystery
FPS, racers, platforms, rhythm games
She's the bomb at anything you can name!
GAME ATTACK! GAME ATTACK!
Gamer guys better run and hide!
GAME ATTACK! GAME ATTACK!
'Cause I'm the baddest, so step aside!
GAME ATTACK! GAME ATTACK!
I got the stats, and that's my proof!
GAME ATTACK! GAME ATTACK!
So come on and RAISE THE ROOF!
(She's a GameGrl) I'm the GameGrl!
(She's a GameGrl) The best in the world!
(She's a GameGrl) Girls rule!
(She's a GameGrl) And boys drool!
(She's a GameGrl) I'm kickin' rad!
(She's a GameGrl) You're super bad!
(She's a GameGrl) 'Cause I've got the moves
So step into my GAMER GROOVE.
(She's a GameGrl) Don't be a wimp!
(She's a GameGrl) Unless you're a shrimp!
(She's a GameGrl) I'm the new cool!
(She's a GameGrl) You're old school!
(She's a GameGrl) Gaming like a pro!
(She's a GameGrl) Come on, let's go!
(She's a GameGrl) Better than the rest
When you're gaming with the GameGrl you're gaming with the best!
(Awesome! That was totally rad to the max! I could just keep doing this all day... NOT! I've got games to play, and if you think I'm gonna slow down just to talk to a bunch of amateurs, then you need to seriously blow the dust out of your cartridges. But hey, girls, whenever you need to show those creepy boys who's boss, just remember that GameGrl's got your back. Look for me on specially-marked boxes of Betty Crocker brand snacks and have an adult call the toll-free number to subscribe to the exclusive girls-only GameGrl Magazine. Alright, check you later girlfriends!)
Commentary: |-
Michael Guy Bowman: (composer, [Tumblr](https://www.tumblr.com/seeyoutmorra/25256571587/iambowman-everything-you-ever-wanted-to-know), around 6/16/2012)
Originally we'd planned on doing a Homestuck album that was devoted entirely to the Sburb Alpha kids and their session, all of us doing tracks that would parallel earlier tracks in a same-but-different fashion. While this album became Homestuck Vol. 9, a lot of analogous tracks remained from the original concept, including this track as an alternative to [[track:gamebro-original-1990-mix|"GameBro (Original 1990 Mix)"]] from Homestuck Vol. 6: Heir Transparent.
While we can only imagine what the set-decorating GameGrl magazine from Jane Crocker's bedroom might actually be like, it's pretty easy for me as a child of the 90's to imagine how the magazine might have looked in the era of the Burger King Kid's Club and Lisa Frank. With GameGrl I attempted to capture a lot of the basic messages perpetuated to girls by children's advertising in the 90's:
- Boys are gross and need to have their butts kicked
- Girls are cool and should pretend to understand pop culture
- Clubs must be started in tree-houses and couch forts to keep boys out
- Parents suck and will never understand
- You can trust corporate America
The music was a hodge-podge of a lot of things - the production style of early 90's house music (Deee-Lite and Cathy Dennis were my main references) was coupled with the intentionally insipid rap vocals in a time in which many game commercials [had](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkWYP95WbbY) [awful](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m__j99flW9w) [raps](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7FN5B02YEo). The lead vocals are performed by Tavia Morra, whose voice I discovered sounds scarily childlike when sped up slightly. We played the backup track at about 75% speed and had her rap over it to create the vocal comp before speeding it back up to create the cringe-worthy little girl voice. I did a digital process to lower my voice to create the [Pokérap](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0LoHA_FPAs)-style breakdown towards the middle of the track and then asked Erik Scheele to play a painfully retro midi guitar solo.
For the track art (lovingly created and posed for by Tavia) among our many references were Alex Mack and The Olson Twins. The big deal-breaker for us was getting a pair of overalls, a garment seemingly synonymous with the 90's. We spent nearly three hours hunting for a pair in Austin coming up short at Wal-Mart, Academy, Sheplers, Cavender's Boot City, Goodwill, a costume store, a paint store, and a plumbing store before finally finding a wearable piece 17 miles out of town at a farm supply store. Apparently humanity had the good sense to wipe that fucking hideous fashion travesty off the face of the earth at the end of the decade (I knew the y2k bug must have done something!) and now only people who actually need them wear them.
We took our pictures at the Japanese-style game center Arcade UFO. Outtakes can be found [here](https://seeyoutmorra.tumblr.com/post/24983253249/some-of-the-other-photos-from-the-gamegrl).
Tavia Morra: (vocalist, track artist, [Tumblr](https://www.tumblr.com/seeyoutmorra/24975873399/my-homestuck-volume-9-contributions), excerpt, 6/12/2012)
I don't even know where to start.
One day Bowman and I discovered that if we pitched my voice up a little higher than where it normally is, then I sounded like a 12 year old girl. The idea for GameGrl came up later and he proceeded to write lyrics that would make any 90's kiddo cringe at the nostalgia of their childhood and want to do it again.
I had way too much fun recording it to the point that I knocked over a music stand from dancing too much. Bowman was a fantastic coach. It's always a pleasure to work with him.
The track art has more of a story to it than I would have cared for, but Bowman and I both knew we had to go all the way with the track art. And so begun our quest for the GameGrl outfit, which we found all of the clothing elements for except for the overalls.
We figured we were just going to go around the corner to the Goodwill, find a pair of overalls, slap those suckers on and get the track art done within about an hour tops.
But no.
No, no, no.
We ended up shopping for three hours at nine separate stores before we found those goddamn overalls. Bowman livetweeted our journey:
Eventually we got the overalls and proceeded to take the most fantastic pictures ever. I'll be posting up some other photos from that day later on so keep your eyes peeled!
All in all, this track is probably the most involved I'd been on a Homestuck album and am so glad it was this one. I had a blast!
Michael Guy Bowman: (composer, [Michael Guy Bowman Talks About His Homestuck Music](https://youtu.be/85VXWZTg-vo?t=1988), adapted to text, 7/20/2024)
The GameGrl rap - I loved Erik's [[track:gamebro-original-1990-mix|GameBro rap]], and I thought that - when the idea of there being a GameGrl magazine was introduced - that it would be funny to write a rap and have Tavia perform it. That was based around the idea of there being a gamer girl, as it was, in the 1990s. I think we did a really good job imitating all the, like, nuances of how this girl in overalls with a backwards hat represented the ideals that were being marketed (laughs) through toy commercials, and otherwise, to girls back then. If you think it's cringy, that was the intended effect.
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Track: ASSAULT
Artists:
- Toby Fox
Duration: '2:21'
URLs:
- https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/assault-2
- https://youtu.be/4u_Gk9bH5_4
Cover Artists:
- Maf
Art Tags:
- Roxy
- 'cw: alcohol'
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Track: A Little Fight Mewsic
Artists:
- Thomas Ferkol
Duration: '2:19'
Cover Art File Extension: jpg
URLs:
- https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/a-little-fight-mewsic-2
- https://youtu.be/O-EtZR02vGA
Cover Artists:
- Amethyst Barron
Art Tags:
- God Cat
Sheet Music Files:
- Title: Sheet music by silverseer
Files:
- 'A Little Fight Mewsic - silverseer (piano score).pdf'
MIDI Project Files:
- Title: MIDI by silverseer
Files:
- 'A Little Fight Mewsic - silverseer (piano).mid'
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Track: Austin, Atlantis
Artists:
- Clark Powell
Duration: '3:43'
URLs:
- https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/austin-atlantis-2
- https://youtu.be/wPfUy4j9V7c
Cover Artists:
- Nic Carey
Art Tags:
- Earth
Cover Art File Extension: jpg
Referenced Tracks:
- Beatdown (Strider Style)
- Atomyk Ebonpyre
- Magnificat
- Explore
- Endless Climb
- Flare
Lyrics: |-
Magnificat anima mea Dominum (My soul doth magnify the Lord)
Magnificat anima mea Dominum (My soul doth magnify the Lord)
Et exultavit spiritus meus in Deo salutari meo (And my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour)
MIDI Project Files:
- Title: MIDI by silverseer (piano)
Files:
- 'Austin, Atlantis - silverseer (piano).mid'
Commentary: |-
Clark Powell: (via [early commentary collection](https://hsmusic.wiki/media/misc/commentary-collection.txt))
Nothing inspires me more than spaces, regardless of whether they are real or virtual. Examples include cities, mountains, buildings, individual rooms, even entire planets (see [[album:medium|Medium]]).
Austin is currently my real world home, and to imagine it flooded and empty is a fascinating thing. Should Dirk ever decide to explore beyond Houston, what forgotten worlds would he find in the other lost Texan fortresses?
The whole song was written to musically explore this sunken Austin, and to deliver a strong atmosphere and sense of place. The parts I used to piece together this portrait are the constituent Homestuck tunes, each of which I chose because of thematic applicability; they include [[track:beatdown-strider-style|Beatdown]], [[Explore]], [[Flare]], and even [[Atomyk Ebonpyre]].
To capture the same essence visually in the track art, I knew I could trust [[artist:nic-carey|Tynic]]. She is an incredible background artist with an uncanny sense for colors and composition! I am so proud of her work here; the song just wouldn't be the same without the accompanying artwork.
Additional fun fact: the entire song is played off key, detuned into the spaces between quartertones. The piano itself is significantly flat. This surprised me in how far it went toward making the song sound "sunken."
Nic Carey: ([Tumblr](https://tynic.tumblr.com/post/24964072895/full-version-of-the-track-art-i-did-for-clark))
Full version of the track art I did for Clark Powell’s track Austin, Atlantis, as seen on Homestuck Volume 9 (get it now go go go music music music)
Review Points:
- Date Recorded: January 21, 2024
Field: Commentary
Notes: |-
Possibly announcement commentary from [[artist:svix]] [here](https://www.facebook.com/Svixy/posts/400018786702633). This features both [[track:trepidation]] and [[track:negative-aperture]], but the commentary itself is more about the album release than these tracks.
Reference Discussions:
- Date: January 18, 2024
Annotation: "#hsmusic-misc"
URL: https://discord.com/channels/749042497610842152/779895315750715422/1197653312795856939
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Track: Despot
Artists:
- Erik Scheele
Duration: '3:36'
URLs:
- https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/despot-2
- https://youtu.be/O7CI8okTWSg
Cover Artists:
- Tavia Morra
Cover Art File Extension: jpg
Art Tags:
- Dirk
- Sawtooth
- Imperial Drones
- Earth
Sheet Music Files:
- Title: Piano score by adamus
Files:
- 'Despot - adamus (piano score).pdf'
MIDI Project Files:
- Title: MIDI by cookiefonster
Files:
- 'Despot - cookiefonster.mid'
- Title: MIDI by adamus (piano)
Files:
- 'Despot - adamus (piano).mid'
Commentary: |-
Erik Scheele: (composer, [Tumblr](https://erikscheele.tumblr.com/post/24963696053/volume-9), excerpt, 6/12/2012)
Started as a sequel to [[track:upward-movement-dave-owns|Upward Movement]], before [[artist:andrew-hussie|Hussie]] skipped over that entire sequence, which made me try to build it into a general Dirk theme. Sort of like a rise to power, from princehood to kinghood, or sommat. Maybe even a character theme, though I can't really make those calls.
Tavia Morra: (track artist, [Tumblr](https://www.tumblr.com/seeyoutmorra/24975873399/my-homestuck-volume-9-contributions), excerpt, 6/12/2012)
This picture started with an innocent suggestion from [[artist:robert-j-lake|RJ]] who imagined Dirk riding a [super hang on motorcycle](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Hang-On) to this song. I took the idea over to [[artist:erik-scheele|Jit]] who then helped me develop the picture to what it became, suggesting the [FF7 motorcycle chase](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUUbp-4kKMA) as inspiration and to turn the motorcycle in to Sawtooth.
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Track: Stress
Artists:
- Toby Fox
Duration: '2:02'
URLs:
- https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/stress-2
- https://youtu.be/RZGdkT96JDs
Cover Artists:
- P-RO
Art Tags:
- Dirk
- Imperial Drones
- SBaHJ
- 'cw: blood'
Referenced Tracks:
- Five-Four Stress
Commentary: |-
Toby Fox: ([Tumblr](https://web.archive.org/web/20130312050422/http://fwugradiation.tumblr.com/post/25866980984/stress-homestuck-vol-9-track-commentary))
art by [[artist:p-ro]] at [nomorepros.tumblr.com](https://nomorepros.tumblr.com). P-RO always does a maximally amazing job so why I asked her to draw the art is a non-question.
Stress is actually a pretty faithful arrangement of an [[track:five-four-stress|original track]] by Buzinkai. Buzinkai has been responsible for several HS-important melodies like [[Doctor]], [[Endless Climb]], and [[Explore]] and [her] work, for me, has always established a certain "essence" of what Homestuck is. My goal for this piece was actually to create a classic strife theme for Dirk with the core feeling of earlier pieces like [[Showtime (Original Mix)|Showtime]] or [[Doctor]], so basing the piece off of something with that "essence" was important.*
I can't say why Buzinkai wrote this piece the way she did, so I'll instead highlight the differences between the original and my arrangement.
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Updated the instrumentation. Buzinkai's usage of PXTONE is indeed charming and nostalgic-sounding, but I wanted to push things bit further. One major difference is the arrangement of the strings - Buzinkai's PXTONE strings have an sharp attack to them, while mine come on a bit softer but are thicker. My strings then sound more "lush" but less "urgent."
-I added a section between the original A section and B section with lower intensity. This was because the song got a bit too repetitive and static simply repeating like Buzinkai's. Oddly, the repeats didn't bother me in her track. I think this is partially because MY loop point, unlike Buzinkai's, lowers the intensity a LOT more by removing a bunch of instruments where hers simply flows into a repeat. I need to think about that more.
-Added an introduction and a true ending to make it more of a proper start-to-finish song.
About the similarity to [[Teal Hunter]] and a fun syncopation lesson: -This was unintentional - I not only started my arrangement of this song before the contest was conceived, Buzinkai made the original song back in 2010. THOUGH as soon as I heard Teal Hunter I KNEW people would call out the similarities because, surprise, there are plenty of them! Here's the big one: -
Both pieces are in 5/4 (5 beats per measure, try counting to 5 over and over on the beat) and use the SAME syncopation (syncopation = the division of notes into smaller off-beat rhythms within the measure) throughout the track. Actually, many many many pieces in 5/4 use this syncopation. See: [Hollow Bastion](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nlCNVewMjA). Why do composers keep doing this? Two reasons: One, because it sounds awesome. Second, because the main way to compose in odd time signatures like 5/4 or 13/4** is actually to cut things into smaller units of 3, 2, or 4. Though each measure is comprised of 5 total beats, each measure in these songs is cut into 10 notes of half the length going 123-123-12-12. 3! 3! 2! 2!
Wow, that was a very poor explanation. But please go to that Hollow Bastion video I linked and count "one-two-three-one-two-three-one-two-one-two" very quickly along with each note the harp plays. You'll get it. (And I'm just making things more confusing, but isn't it awesome how the syncopation switches at the end of the 4-measure phrase to "1234 12 12 12?" The little bit of contrast makes it feel complete.)
So, why don't people just cut things up differently? like 3 2 2 3? it's definitely possible! Here's my theory about why people favor the syncopation they do: It seems like ending a measure with a shorter note ON the beat leads into the next measure more naturally. It even sounds like a leadin: dun-DUN! This is supported by the fact that one of the most popular syncopations in existence is the one in 4/4 that goes 3 3 2. This is probably the same principle.
3 3 2: ON OFF ON
3 3 2 2: ON OFF ON ON
Besides the fact that the syncopation is identical, the chords and melody are similar and the way the strings are used are basically the same. I have no explanation for this other than... great minds think alike???
RANDOM FUN FACT: [[Awakening]] is also in 5/4, go to 1:40 and sing the melody to Stress. Hell, [[media:misc/stresscombo.mp3|I'll do it for you.]] It fits!!! The main melody of awakening also starts with a similar rhythm as Stress. it's the curse of the 123 123 12 12's.
Wow, I really got off track here. But I hope you learned something today. \* Yes, [[artist:bill-bolin]] also started [[track:stress-speed-mix|an arrangement of this piece]] before he left the team. I think we were both attracted to the same "essence" present in Buzinkai's piece. ** Bonus challenge: See if you can count out how I divided the measures in this song! If you can do this, you can easily understand how to compose in time signatures like this. It's actually VERY simple and derived directly from the other breakdowns I did. --- Track: Minihoof's Adventure Artists: - Michael Guy Bowman Contributors: - Tavia Morra (vocals) Duration: '2:47' URLs: - https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/minihoofs-adventure-2 - https://youtu.be/KMyh7F9cyrE Cover Artists: - Tavia Morra Cover Art File Extension: jpg Art Tags: - Maplehoof Commentary: |- Michael Guy Bowman: (composer, via [early commentary collection](https://hsmusic.wiki/media/misc/commentary-collection.txt), excerpt) I get the feeling that down the line there will be an explanation for why exactly there's a tiny Maplehoof on Dirk Strider's desk and it will be one of the biggest plot revelations in all of Homestuck. For me it was a cue that there needed to be a Sburb Alpha universe parallel for the song [[track:maplehoofs-adventure]], which in itself was a spiritual sequel to [[Pony Chorale]]. It's sort of a reality check to realize that I have written not one, not two, but three songs for cartoon ponies now - I guess that's part of this disease we call the Internet. As with the previous installments, I used a sample of Tavia Morra saying "neigh" to punctuate phrases, this time sped up to about double speed to have that chipmunk-esque effect. Everything about this song is a bit faster-paced and squeakier to reflect the stature of the tiny horse. The orchestration was largely inspired by my last trip to Disneyland - the whistles are arranged to sound a bit like the teapots from Alice in Wonderland, and the horn synths were selected because of their resemblance to a merry-go-round organ. Along with recent tracks like [[track:another-jungle]] and [[track:elephant-gun]], this song represents one of my attempts to stick less closely to a predictable song form. The key signature moves up a whole step around 32 seconds in and never comes back down, and the main repeated refrain that ties the song together is the little cadence that shows up at the end of each section. I stuck to my guns as a high school music theory student on this one, mostly drawing from Mozart and Sousa - it's an overstimulating mess of counterpoint, and my main goal was to see if it would annoy composition major Erik Scheele (it worked). Out of all the tracks for Volume 9 I worked on, this one was a real breeze. I was on such a roll that I considered making it ten minutes long just to piss off everyone, but I knew that I'd most likely be asked to cut it down if I'd gone to that kind of excess, and I had other tracks to work on. Tavia Morra: (vocalist, track artist, [Tumblr](https://www.tumblr.com/seeyoutmorra/24975873399/my-homestuck-volume-9-contributions), excerpt, 6/12/2012) Bowman and I quickly settled on the idea of a picture emphasizing the size of Minihoof, but couldn't decide on a specific way to show it. Maybe put a magnifying glass over the little pony? Having her next to Dirk's hand while he typed on the computer? The energy of the track made us think of little Minihoof running through an obstacle course Dirk set up for her on his desk, thus the stapler, the tacks, the brads, the pencils, and the GameBro Magazines. This was a super fun one for me since I had such a personal investment in it. Michael Guy Bowman: (composer, [Michael Guy Bowman Talks About His Homestuck Music](https://youtu.be/85VXWZTg-vo?t=2028), adapted to text, 7/20/2024) Oh, Minihoof's Adventure - that was another piece of pony music. That was another thing where I was like, really on a roll, and like, writing beginning to end. I feel like I could have written, like... an hour of that, if I wanted to. It's just like, once your palette is figured out with like, the kind of carnival environment that it was supposed to sound like, it was just so easy to just be like - let's have something different happen here, and let's have a little breakdown, and... I could write hours of pony music if I wanted to. (laughs) I don't know why I would, but I could! *([From the Q&A section](https://youtu.be/85VXWZTg-vo?t=2893))* "What song on the Homestuck soundtrack did you have the most fun making?" I'm gonna say Minihoof's Adventure. I hate to say it, but like, every second I was working on that, there was a smile on my face. --- Track: Encore Artists: - Malcolm Brown Duration: '3:09' URLs: - https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/encore-2 - https://youtu.be/d8R1N5h3Mzc Cover Artists: - Bea Art Tags: - Jake - Earth - 'cw: blood' Referenced Tracks: - Showtime (Original Mix) - Lifdoff - Unite Synchronization Commentary: |- Malcolm Brown: (composer, via [early commentary collection](https://hsmusic.wiki/media/misc/commentary-collection.txt)) Let's talk about Encore! Or "Showtime 2: Encore". THE CONCEPT. So back in the early days of Volume 9, the idea was "The New Session". The further idea was to take the tracks 'n themes of Volume 1/Act 1 and 're-scratch' em to come up with a parallel for the new session and the new kids. Where this idea started to fall to bits was expecting the act to play similarly to Act 1, which it quickly didn't :) Still, by this point we had a decent collision of re imagined classic tracks and Strife/character themes for the new kids, so on with the show. Encore was a straight-up "Let's bring Showtime kicking and screaming into the new session, but a little bit mixed, yet still recognizable". THE NAME. Should be obvious. "Showtime" -> "Encore". THE TRACK. Making Showtime orchestral wasn't too hard. The idea of a very pomp-y, brass, adventure-y/combat affair was formed fairly early on - I think the main channeling came from a Power Stone/Smash Brothers-esque "Zany combat" idea. Most of the voices come from EWQL's Symphonic Orchestra, with a bit of soundfonts for the later Showtime segment. The section at 0:22 has a bit of history - It was originally a straight up Lifdoff arrangement, but I pulled it back and made it considerably less obvious (I've became hesitant of Lifdoff since someone pointed out it sounds like the Bruce Lee story theme :p) - I *did* leave the little brass phrases that punctuated it, which unintentionally/subconsciously might be referencing Earthsea Borealis. This wasn't intended, but it's probably close enough for it not just to be a coincidence, and enough people seem to be picking up on this accidental reference so what the hell :p Next it returns to the alternate Showtime and adds on Unite Synchronization. Does a floaty little bridge afterwards, and then we get into the original Showtime. I pondered adding this for a while, since it felt a bit "Yes, we get it, this is a Showtime thing, y'don't need to actually add the thing in", but eventually I liked the idea of it smashing in, completely brazen with its NES-y soundfont and blaring the original track in the last section of the song. We then wind down with the fast-paced percussion and the starting brass arrangement, just enough time for a post-battle ass-kicking pose, and then "Boom". I think writing tracks for characters like John/Jake's quite fun in that they've got this bottomless optimism and carefree attitude, plus they do silly things. Silly things are quite fun to score... And that's Encore! Hope ya'll enjoyed that little trip back down memory lane! Bea: (track artist, [Tumblr](https://beesmygod.tumblr.com/post/24962863472/oh-ok-i-can-post-this-now), 6/12/2012) oh ok i can post this now album art for “encore” by malcom brown! ♥ʕ◡ᴥ◕`ʔ┏┏ --- Track: Expedition Artists: - Mark J. Hadley Duration: '2:29' URLs: - https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/expedition-2 - https://youtu.be/UjUpiHOtjWs Cover Artists: - EsfiArt Art Tags: - Jake - Earth Referenced Tracks: - English - Explore Commentary: |- Mark J. Hadley: (composer, via [early commentary collection](https://hsmusic.wiki/media/misc/commentary-collection.txt)) As I've mentioned before, I really like finding ways to combine themes. In this case, I combined 'Explore' and 'English' in a style inspired by the sailing theme from 'Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker'. (It's easy to miss the theme from 'English', since it's a lot more upbeat and in a major key.) I don't use brass a lot when I write, but I think it came out well here. EsfiArt: (track artist, [Tumblr](https://web.archive.org/web/20180407051347/http://kiddybro.tumblr.com/post/24963870530), 6/12/2012) WELP GUESS IT’S TIME TO POST THIS NOW I got to do album art for Expedition in the new Homestuck album!!!!! GOLLY THIS WAS FUN TO DO --- Track: Elephant Gun Artists: - Michael Guy Bowman Duration: '2:39' URLs: - https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/elephant-gun-2 - https://youtu.be/60Qjl1iyZ4U Cover Artists: - 8bitkitten Art Tags: - Jake - Tavros' lusus Commentary: |- Michael Guy Bowman: (composer, [Tumblr](https://www.tumblr.com/kitten-burrito/25391031646/iambowman-everything-you-ever-wanted-to-know), excerpt, around 6/18/2012) This is pure Jake strife music - I started this project with the definite goal in mind to make something that sounded purely like video game music for a battle. Jake English is sort of the archetypal Roosevelt-type swashbuckler with all the bravado of a turn-of-the-century primitivist. For him, the palette of sounds is instantaneous: heavy percussion rumbling at a breakneck pace. I threw in chimes, timpani, xylophone, glockenspiel, cymbal crashes, and an uncompromising drum machine to get the atmosphere I wanted. I had a nice, retro-sounding portamento synth as a lead, a quick little intro, and a couple of smart little themes going on right at the beginning, and I was all set for this to be one of those simple, memorable themes not unlike one of the previous Strife themes ([[track:beatdown-strider-style|"Beatdown"]], [[track:showtime-original-mix|"Showtime"]]). Then, at 44 seconds in, something snapped - I suddenly decided that what I was writing was boring and that nothing could be normal from that point on. Inspired by a few listens to ["Rollo Interior"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAZD1VCl5EU), I wrote a rhythmically unconventional breakdown followed by the whole song shifting into "Zappa chords" for a little while. What was excellent about working on this track is it's one of the first instances in a while where I had really freed myself from any preconceived goals for the song's form and just decided to write a track from start to finish and see what felt right. I ended up at sort of the golden length - the song begins to loop at 2:15, making it still functional as video game music, and fades out by 2:39. [[artist:tavia-morra|Tavia]] pointed out to me that pop songs that run a bit short of 3 minutes tend to be incredibly satisfying, especially for a first time listener, as they ask for your attention for an amount of time that doesn't wear you down. Out of all my tracks for Vol. 9, this is the one I find the easiest to listen to on a loop. Michael Guy Bowman: (composer, [Michael Guy Bowman Talks About His Homestuck Music](https://youtu.be/85VXWZTg-vo?t=2059), adapted to text, 7/20/2024) Elephant Gun, I think that one was a bit Frank Zappa influenced. I like the weird breakdown on it that's jumping around. I think if I were playing a game and I had to do a little battle, and (gesturing) press my buttons and pick my attacks while that was playing, I would be pretty hype, and not get, like, bored and driven crazy, the way that sometimes you can be in an RPG. 8bitkitten: (track artist, [Tumblr](https://kitten-burrito.tumblr.com/post/25391031646), 6/18/2012) I was thrilled to get the opportunity of illustrating your music. It’s always so gosh darn fun. =3 8bitkitten: (track artist, [Tumblr](https://kitten-burrito.tumblr.com/post/24979824333), 6/12/2012) After listening to this energetic strife theme, I imagined Jake English is hunting down a pesky Tinkerbull. >:3 8bitkitten: (alternate artwork, [Tumblr](https://kitten-burrito.tumblr.com/post/24979824333), 6/12/2012) 8bitkitten: (track artist, [Tumblr](https://kitten-burrito.tumblr.com/post/24982629793), 6/12/2012) Elephant Gun post edit So upon browsing Volume 9 on Bandcamp, I noticed my first version of “Elephant Gun” was used which is why I posted that one, but it turns out the edited version where I gave Tinkerbull a nose ring was the one included in the album download? Sorry to those of you who have already reblogged the first version, although I appreciate it either way! ^__^’ --- Track: Miasmajesty Artists: - Solatrus - Nick Smalley Duration: '3:20' URLs: - https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/miasmajesty-2 - https://youtu.be/cfzEta7PCkk Cover Artists: - Tavia Morra Art Tags: - Dirk Commentary: |- Tavia Morra: (track artist, [Tumblr](https://www.tumblr.com/seeyoutmorra/24975873399/my-homestuck-volume-9-contributions), excerpt, 6/12/2012) You ever have one of those days where the pen and photoshop just seem to be behaving? I was having one of those days and as a result this picture of Dirk happened. He's holding a Derse flag with the pointy end coming at the viewer. This man means business. --- Track: Jane Dargason Artists: - Clark Powell - Robert J! Lake Duration: '3:43' URLs: - https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/jane-dargason-2 - https://youtu.be/jSczYjYAaUY Cover Artists: - Dawn Davis Art Tags: - Jane - LoCaH - Rabbit Referenced Tracks: - track:jane-dargason-may-11 Sampled Tracks: - Life in Technicolor Commentary: |- Clark Powell: ([Tumblr](https://plazmataz.tumblr.com/post/25536699941/jane-dargason-it-may-be-a-little-late-by-now-but), 6/20/2012) It may be a little late by now, but I wanted to give one more of my songs from Volume 9 a post of its own. First let me say that [[artist:robert-j-lake|RJ Lake]] is a joy to work with. We sent Jane Dargason back and forth between us, remixing each other's remixes until the track was in its final state. For reference: - The original sketch put together by RJ [[track:jane-dragon|sounded like this]]. - By the end of the process, things had [evolved quite a bit](https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/jane-dargason-2). I also want to take a moment to say that my good friend [[artist:dawn-davis|Dawn]] did a spectacular job on the track art! She has a wondrous way with colors, and her drawings of the Homestuck kids have a childlike optimism about them. Nothing could have been a more perfect match for a track like this one! --- Track: Before the Beginning and After the End Artists: - Robert J! Lake Duration: '4:27' URLs: - https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/before-the-beginning-and-after-the-end-2 - https://youtu.be/Nab_SoEy8rk Cover Artists: - Tavia Morra Cover Art File Extension: jpg Art Tags: - Jane - Roxy - Dirk - Jake Referenced Tracks: - Before Before the Beginning Commentary: |- Tavia Morra: (track artist, [Tumblr](https://www.tumblr.com/seeyoutmorra/24975873399/my-homestuck-volume-9-contributions), excerpt, 6/12/2012) This was one of the last track art pieces I did that I had a lot of fun with. I didn't really know what I was doing when I went in, but as soon as I had laid out what Alpha Kid went where, the colors instantly stood out in my mind. I really like the way this one came out. --- Track: Bridge of Stars Artists: - Thomas Ferkol Duration: '3:35' URLs: - https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/bridge-of-stars-2 - https://youtu.be/yQSb3LMPk0Q Cover Artists: - 8bitkitten Art Tags: - John - Jade - Davesprite Commentary: |- 8bitkitten: (track artist, [Tumblr](https://kitten-burrito.tumblr.com/post/24980972616)) This soothing track sets the atmosphere for Davesprite, Jade Harley, and John Egbert as they cross the Yellow Yard. UuU --- Track: Cumulating Dreams Artists: - Solatrus Contributors: - Clark Powell (cello) Duration: '3:11' URLs: - https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/cumulating-dreams-2 - https://youtu.be/80ZicKue9yM Cover Artists: - Nyanface Art Tags: - Jane - Roxy - Prospit --- Track: Busting Makes Me Feel Good Artists: - Michael Guy Bowman Duration: '3:25' URLs: - https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/busting-makes-me-feel-good-2 - https://youtu.be/ObxMP2v6ke8 Cover Artists: - Victoria Grace Elliott Cover Art File Extension: jpg Art Tags: - John - Jade - Davesprite Referenced Tracks: - Ghostbusters Lyrics: |- Bustin'-bustin'-bustin'-bustin' makes me feel good! Bustin' makes me feel good!