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wonderful! the timbre of the introductory sax bit at 0:49 is really nice, and it transitions well into the groovy section that follows. i also really enjoy the detuned feel of the part with the kalimba after that. while i kinda wish that the song had more in the realm of cohesion, you've included a lot of creative ideas in the piece, and not a moment of it was uninteresting. :)

BurneMusic responds:

it is a trumpet

amazing! i already told you this but your growing use of texture is much appreciated, and the time signature shenanigans are all around wonderful. the impact at 2:15 is particularly amazing, and the glassy piano delay that follows is gorgeous. i wish the drums were louder / more compressed in this section, because at the moment they almost sound like you tried to hide them, but that's really my only qualm with Zo.

great work!!!!

Onefin responds:

thank you stardew! you are a direct inspiration please know that

yea i guess i forgot to mess with the drums more, i was trying to make them sound laid back while also being really present and it wasn't happening at louder volumes, maybe next time i'll try... playing the drums slightly before the beat?

good thoughts though !

oh my GOD. this is gorgeous. GORGEOUS! simply gorgeous.

there are so many tiny nuances and audial trinkets tucked away behind the astouding vocalists and louder instruments (like the sineish bloops in the background at 3:44 that i'm assuming are a reference to the scary heartbeat bit from earlier but this time the heartbeat comes from excitement, or the thunder paired with the very pretty chord at 2:10, or the wonderful dialogue bit at 5:14) that i'm sure i'll never find, but i had to express how much i love this song at some point, despite not discovering all of these easter eggs, so here you are : )

GORGEOUS!!!

Miyolophone responds:

this is the one i really want to do a track walkthrough for because you're right, there are SO MANY EASTER EGGS and details that no one will ever find

thank you for the kind words!!!

such a good piece! i like to think of the daintier, more choreographed / composed parts as the "royal" sections, and the wilder, more freeflowing parts with booming drums and bombarding string melodies as the "Azalea" sections (although, when googling the history behind the Azalea flower, its symbolism doesn't seem to match my theory).

in addition to the aforementioned contrast, i can tell you were really careful with the production in the louder sections of this song, and while i noticed a few off-putting compression bits, i think you did a really nice job.

also, i've just looked up the Royal Azalea Festival mentioned in the description, and it's provided me with another interesting bit of imagery to pair with this song. great work!!

Miyolophone responds:

thank you stardew! mixing & mastering this one was a horrible task and i ended up resorting to a sort of pseudo-sidechain mechanism, which may not have been the best solution. we'll get 'em next time

glad you enjoyed :)

I Love This So Much But I Have Never Left A Review So Here Is A Review:

i love how this matches with the story. it really gives the song an atmosphere that it wouldn't quite have without it. the slowed break at ~2:25 is gorgeous. as the song starts speeding up again, a gentle re-invigoration presents itself, before fluttering down into pensive vibraphone chords. the piano outro somehow fits really well (like really well but in a weirdly really well way) despite my brain telling me it shouldn't, and i love it; it sounds like that one Starbound track that i have never been able to find.

that is all! i hope me expressing my love for this song for like the 3rd time or something brings a bit of joy into your day.

Onefin responds:

hi shootingstardew! thank you sire

the story was mainly an afterthought but it just sort of felt right. there are very few stories out there about a windup toy fox

and the only reason the piano outro is there is to make the final part of the story make sense in miyo's world

ah heck it's been such a long time since i've seriously contemplated the gratitude that made this particular piece thank you for reminding me of it

great stuff! very groovy. think everything could generally be a bit louder, because it was a little hard to hear, but otherwise good work!

vocaloutburst responds:

Thanks so much dude, glad you enjoyed it!!! Also, YOUR TRACK WAS INCREDIBLE!!!

amazing!

really really great work!! the progression of this piece is wonderful, and i could really feel a sense of the limbo tugging me back into it through the reverse piano bits and the atmospheric sounds.

LucidShadowDreamer responds:

Thanks a ton, man! I am super glad to hear that you like the progression. I thought a lot about how I wanted the composition to progress. It might be silly to say, but this full length of the track is actually what came about when I cut out all the parts/sections/repetitions that didn't add to what I wanted the track to relay. I was a bit worried that it would end up being 10 minutes or longer, but I am pretty happy with the final length, because at least to me it doesn't feel that long, because of the way it's all put together. I'm also happy that you liked the atmosphere :D
Thanks again!

really great stuff :OO

the sub hits really hard & the part at 1:16 is sick

this radiates some sort of chaotic energy i cannot describe. the "kazoo solo" precursor in the description was not nearly enough to prepare me for the splendor that was to come

LunacyEcho responds:

c h a o s c h a o s

but actually tho, "chaotic energy" is a phrase that was in my head all throughout the composition process!! So glad it came through :DD (kazoos 4ever)

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