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Sunset Forever

By alonemusic on November 13, 2022 2:51 pm

How do!
A quickl one this week (he says.. its 5 minutes long...) but it was very much a 'go with the first idea.. no... no time to change now'

The aim was a fast punky track, but it got a bit sidelined when I got stuck on the D# chord at the beginning, anyway. It then became a 'well, how do you break out of this challenege...

Somewhat successful, but also not my fav... just felt a bit clumsy in places. Hey o, we carry on.

I can't link art this week as my hosting is down sad but you can see it over on the tracks bandcamp page:
https://alonemusic.bandcamp.com/track/sunset-forever

I put every track out on me bandcamp, love the place. Epic's takeover sure went a lot better than that other big one that went down, eh?

great huge ascending thing in the middle!

"no time to change now" is like how i always work, woops ha ha

wait what was the other big one that went down?  twitter?

here's your art!


orangedrink wrote:

great huge ascending thing in the middle!

"no time to change now" is like how i always work, woops ha ha

wait what was the other big one that went down?  twitter?

here's your art!

Aye, pouring one out for Musk's 'success'.. thanks for finding the image big_smile Gonna try link from Bandcamp this week big_smile

To be honest, the being stuck in D# really builds a very solid suspenseful foundation, one that keeps building
Not sure if it actually resolves, the ending does feel like a resolution of sorts, but I'm not sure it's the resolution of the first parts
Either way, it's great stuff, exciting, fun
- Ebrit

That feel at 0:55 is so goooooood. Guitars feel heavy and grounded but the synths make everything feel like it's floating. 3:20 takes a very Fez-like chiptune departure that I really dig too.

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