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author | Florrie <towerofnix@gmail.com> | 2020-06-04 15:12:18 -0300 |
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committer | Florrie <towerofnix@gmail.com> | 2020-06-04 15:12:18 -0300 |
commit | 875bab24546ede8781e03557e51481e2405162a9 (patch) | |
tree | 2187aa62bc3c3f5c7ce15d0ccb7275e88c94477a /album/lofam | |
parent | b21e5b5521cad7f38b93e2f41bf5d3c30eb8298c (diff) |
ancestral, etc!
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diff --git a/album/lofam/album.txt b/album/lofam/album.txt index 7b23254e..d64b0fe1 100644 --- a/album/lofam/album.txt +++ b/album/lofam/album.txt @@ -511,12 +511,12 @@ Commentary: <i>"Somewhere a zealous god threads these strings between the clouds and the earth, preparing for a symphony it fears impossible to play."<br>-- Charles Barkley</i> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Track: L'etat de l'ambivalence -Artist: Tyler Dever +Artist: James Dever Track Art: umibouzu References: psych0ruins URLs: https://homestuckgaiden.bandcamp.com/track/letat-de-lambivalence Commentary: - <i>Tyler Dever:</i> + <i>James Dever:</i> L'état de l'ambivalence is the bastardized child of two different songs. I wrote the beginning of a song at the beginning of Hivebent called Lusus' Lament. It was supposed to be like a [[Chorale for Jaspers]] but for the trolls' custodians. This was before I even knew Alternia was in the works. After hearing psych0ruins I loved those beginning arpeggios and crying effect. So when Rad mentioned the idea of having troll planet themes, I jumped at the chance of making one for Aradia. I used the beginning to Lusus' Lament and then combined it with those beginning arpeggios and the first phrases of psych0ruins. Aradia's planet is the Land of Quartz and Melody, so I ran with the music box mtif and added glockenspiel for a crystal-esque noise. The beginning seciton is kind of like what Sburban Jungle is to Rose. Music to add to her trying to enter the medium. There is a pause as she succeeds and enters and the mood of the music shifts completely. The second half builds more of the Quartz feel. The title is because Nick thought we should have a foreign name. |