![]() And if you don't, I hope it pisses you off as much as it annoys Karkat to have this song play wherever he goes. WHO THE FUCK LET THE ELEPHANTS IN HERE ARRRGH FUCKING GAMZEE.It subtly implies that tuba is Karkat's instrument of choice, which we all know is entirely true.It's pompous, alien, and goofy - in short, pretty accurate of Karkat and Alternia as a whole.It's not incredibly melodic or wrenchingly dire like my usual fare, but it still remains one of my own personal favorites: 6: Heir Transparent.Ī little while ago, I finished the "final version" of this track. leading to the early premiere of many tracks that would eventually be on Homestuck Vol. (It was at that point that I also decided it would be cool to have some hidden tracks. I decided that more of a change was in order for the track. Initially this song was simply so, but after I learned more about the scope and depth of the AlterniaBound project. Please imagine this.Īlternia began when I created Crustacean.ĪlterniaBound began when Andrew asked me for a looping version of that track - Crustacean - to use in a flash. That, and the whole song kinda reminds me of an anime opening where Aradia undergoes a 3 minute transformation into a maid costume. It's almost like an unofficial continuation of his album's narrative this way. So why start with this track? Tensei's album was last, so starting with another solid track by him starts us off with a good impression and holds the listener up from where they were. THE BLIND PROPHET SHEET MUSIC FOR FREEthe versions that I mastered myself) of "Arisen Anew" and "She's a Sp8der" will be available for free in 192 kbps mp3 format on my tindeck account. Who episode "Blink".Ĭoincidentally, the album version of this song is actually a version that was remastered at a lower volume level to fit in better with the album. Stylistically this song is really all over the place I drew inspiration from Eurobeat, Dance, Shibuya-kei, Disco, Acid Jazz and even chiptunes, but I tried to all mold it into a distinct personal style of electronic music, rather than basing it on a single artist or song. Radiation noted that the start of the song somewhat resembles the song "Fly Away Now" from the anime Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt, which, for once, wasn't intentional, but is still quite appropriate, as both songs describe a transformation sequence. This song is also supposed to kinda chronicle her change from robot to god tier, which is reflected in the Vocaloid voice becoming gradually less robotic, and the introduction of more and more acoustic instruments as the song goes on, while the synthesizers take a backseat. When I made this track, I kinda felt like Aradia needed a new, very upbeat theme song for her god-tier dreamself to contrast her previous emotionless ghostly/robotic self. 5, track art for Alternia and AlterniaBound is from the Alternia/Bound track art anthology projects! original track arts, which were largely (though not entirely) just crops of panels from the webcomic, have been left in the commentary for each track. Hopefully you will find the tracks carved out from these sick fires to be. The bonus tracks have been tweaked, the equalizers have been set, and the fans, the fans are stoked like the blazes these beats were born hence. The nostalgia-rich AlterniaBound tracks you all sought so dearly have been padded out by new experiences, forged from feverish hearths by several of our greatest musical madmen in order to breathe new life into a setlist you saw long coming. Now go forth and enjoy: Not in MP3, but in WAV not in OGG, but in FLAC. Some of these people have named their children after MSPA characters. These are the people that complained incessantly when Eridan's theme wasn't on an album, even though it hadn't even existed in the comic yet. The people that open the AlterniaBound flashes in one tab and then leave them on repeat, just so they can listen to Horschestra 4000 times. This album is for a special group of people. It should wet your whistle for heavy metal, and possibly any other multitude of wind instruments you present to its sweaty, testosterone-laden spray. If you want hard-rocking, excellently mastered, brainkilling tracks, look no further than Tensei's Strife! album. This album is not one that is going to give you a hemmorage from headbanging too much. This album is not here to explode your pants off. ![]()
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