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holy combat

By pibolib on February 20, 2022 5:03 pm

Another bit of experimentation, I don't usually do many tempo changes, nor is my music constantly maxing out the dB meter, but that's neither here nor there.
I'll try to make something a bit more calm next week. Somehow I managed to make something even louder than last week's submission.

Project time: 3 hr, 32 min.

Audio works licensed by author under:
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I have always wanted to go to a rave in Dracula's castle, thank you!!

This style is so much fun. Electronic music mixed with more traditional style is life heart

This feels like a Touhou remix, but haven't played enough of it to say that it is for sure. You're doing great work with this.

The tempo break at 1:18 and ramping back up over a full minute was rad. 

Especially fun: hearing how different the break felt at the slower tempo, then following it increasingly spaz out on the way back up.

fetalface wrote:

I have always wanted to go to a rave in Dracula's castle, thank you!!

Yeah, I was recently hired by Dracula for his weekly castle raves, they're pretty fun.

2haf wrote:

This style is so much fun. Electronic music mixed with more traditional style is life <3

It really is, I love this combination.

Devieus wrote:

This feels like a Touhou remix, but haven't played enough of it to say that it is for sure. You're doing great work with this.

That means a lot, thank you very much. There's probably some invisible influence going on there, I have listened to a lot of Touhou music recently.

ineff wrote:

The tempo break at 1:18 and ramping back up over a full minute was rad. 

Especially fun: hearing how different the break felt at the slower tempo, then following it increasingly spaz out on the way back up.

I had a lot of fun with the tempo changes in this song, I wanted to see how it would play out with those kinds of drastic changes and buildups.

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