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Topic[VGMC] Day 9!
savageshark21
06/05/22 9:57:42 PM
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memoryfactory.lzh
The Elephant's Foot of Obnoxious Music
Southern Twilight ~ Dance on the Cape of Good Hope

The Blue Reverberation 6.5 Like a battle raging on, or a storm of whipping water and rain, this track pelts you with intense percussion and epic strings. I thought it was a pretty cool song to listen to, but there wasn't really anything unique about it,, it sounded like generic orchestra to me.

memoryfactory.lzh 8 I love the retro phone out of order sound thrown in. Overall this song is really funky and special. The stuttering isn't my favorite but it really gives it personality. I also thought the song had good flow, sorta like a electronically mixed rap battle or something. Some of it was too overwhelming mixing wise but it was pretty banger nonetheless

Passing through the Forest 4 This sounds like a cross between a bustling marketplace and a lively forest. The mechanical sounds thrown in were pretty cool but this song didn't spark anything in me.

The Elephant's Foot of Obnoxious Music 6 Another crazy unique song. The mid break in the song with those funny lyrics is what i live for, it's spectacular. I like please perform an 8 from this ost more, but this definitely had movement and weirdcore energy. Whatever that means.... .The oohs and ahhs samples were displeasing for me tbh.

Yggdrasil 3 I'll be honest PSO music never appealed to me. sorry NFUN. I tend to like songs that have a consistent beat and rock guitars or upbeat melodies with strong tension and release.. and this, while full of life, didn't have anything sound wise that appealed to me. Maybe another of the comments will explain why this song is so good.

Southern Twilight ~ Dance on the Cape of Good Hope 6 I can imagine myself sitting in a dimly lit club listening to a band play this while some cabaret dancers strut around a stage. The second part of the song (4:30) makes me think of a mexican locomotive train, huffing and puffing, it's pistons beating up and down, slowly at first but gaining speed until it all bursts out at an explosive pace. the last part (6:40) makes me think of an acrobat leaping from vine to vine in a dense lush jungle as a wave of lave or something crashes forth giving chase. I loved how this song transformed over time. The low sax followed by the same segment an octave up in the beginning was so good too.

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Retro Music for the win!
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