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     Fast forward a year or two. Some discussion with internet friends had led me to find that old flash game again, and I heard my old favourite tune in all its glory (significantly less glorious than I remembered; nostalgia does that to you). Still, it showed me the main place I was going wrong, which was that I’d neglected harmony. All of the three or four lines of music that piece had were monophonic, making a really drab sound, while what I needed where chords. A stupid mistake? Sure, it was, but then, I wasn’t that good a musician when I first wrote the piece. I started over, applying all the experience I’d got both from writing music and simply listening to it with a critical ear to get my main contribution to the Wanderers album, and something I could be proud of.
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 Track: Requiem for an Exile
-Artist: Tyler Dever, Solatrus
+Artist: James Dever, Solatrus
 Contributors: Solatrus (production)
 References: Requiem:requiem
 Track Art: Zilleniose
 URLs: https://youtu.be/aAphwUVKFm4
 Commentary:
     <i>Solatrus:</i>
-    I made Tyler’s great composition sound, well, better. Imagine it without the panning, without the reverb, etc.
+    I made James’s great composition sound, well, better. Imagine it without the panning, without the reverb, etc.
     I’d be a bit flat sounding!
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 Track: Raggy Looking Dance