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I love you. AloysiusRexford. Always. Forever. My music is mostly inspired by your works from way back in 2010.

This music reminds me of a scientific procedure that is going on in the outer universe. Many practices and tests are made inside the outer universe. The voices, the effects and the soundscape definately calls me to the astronauts floating in space. Then coming down to share their findings with earthly people.

Take care brother.

LLAAPPSSEE responds:

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WOW

THIS

IS

AWESOME

5/5

UnholySeer responds:

Why yes, thanks

Sometimes, you have to enjoy the subtle things in life. :D This is one of those ''I will listen to this while I do ____.'' type of music. Where very little means alot. I do enjoy the subtlety involved, mate. Well done. Something for a background, :D I also love the flutes you applied to the song. Very beautiful! 5/5

5 stars r us.

KKSlider60 responds:

Aw, you make me blush :3 I agree that music like this, potentially immersive and atmospheric, just screams for being used somewhere or being listened in a certain moment. There's so much hidden potential in this track that can only be unlocked through our imagination and the beautiful worlds our minds are able to craft. Thank you for your kind words. ^^
KKS

Excellent job, mate! I have a soft spot for all of the retro music, and this one really hit me with an army of nostalgic memories. Well done! :D

KKSlider60 responds:

Thank you :') I love making chiptunes, and this time I tried to let it sound more dramatic and well, suitable for battle or adventurous scenes. Yes, they're always a nostalgia-fest for me too. :3
KKS

Not my type of music, but you did a excellent job! :D Your looping capabilities borderline god like.

When I was listening to it. It reminded me of flying, running through a city, some cheesy skit where people go out shopping for stuff - lol.

KKSlider60 responds:

Thank you bro! :D My inspiration was in fact a Cyanide and Happiness short, The Man Who Could Sit Anywhere, or something like that. In the middle of the video, there's a similar theme that plays. Yes, there's a rock organ too. XD
Glad you liked it,
KKS

Very smooth beat you have there, Emma. You really need to get back to making some music. I don't like seeing these two groovy songs left alone because of decisional absence. I know you can spend a few hours here and there to piece together another song! :(

The ending shouldn't have been there, haha. I know why people voted this down. I was hoping this would loop and it would go on and on forever. But, instead of enjoying the view of a suburban city for ever, it ends up with some intrusive SFX around the end. It really, well, kills the mood. That is like having sex with your mate, and right when you are near climax, the phone rings.

Emma responds:

Newgrounds is generally a terrible place to get positive or helpful feedback without bias, and many users 0-bomb the hell out of submissions for no apparent reason.

Anyway, the ending is meant to be there :) I may make a loop later on, but this is the version I intended.

The piano's emitting ominous sound, the light strokes of keys that come in later in this dark mixture of carnival-esque insanity, the transitions and all of its distorted glory is what makes this piece so simply dark. I really enjoyed this piece regardless of your so called ''dissonant chording''. It isn't dissonant if I appreciate the chaotic sound. : )

5/5 10/10 I enjoyed it.

Back-From-Purgatory responds:

Dissonance is a wonderful thing after all! Glad you enjoyed it!

( Super happy belated birthday. :(
KKSlider60 responds:

Haha, thanks :3
KKS

I have never cared too much for having a perfectly EQ'd song. I have always personally enjoyed the slight distortion and distance a slightly Eq'd song gives off. It presents this radiant, abstract stream of such beautiful gratification that makes the piece feel so authentic and real. I can not feel this muddy, realistic feeling I completely adore in any ''professional'' songs. Sometimes, being too perfect is what takes away the purpose and genuine feeling of life in the sounds we create, I think personally.

5/5 I really enjoyed this. Well done. : )

ZuneInc responds:

Thanks :) we seem to enjoy very much of the same attributes in music. The Sweet rawness and distortion gives the song much of the shape and personality.

A Song Dedicated To Me? ^^

It's very majestic, bro. It does a fine job representing my philosophical trips to slowly put this world's genuine pieces together the best that I can.

It's subtly brilliant just like me. 5/5 10/10

The atmosphere represents the shrouded mystery before me.

The voices represent the inner world's language.

The percussion represents life, and it's noticable absence.

The flute represents progress, further development, discoveries.. Redemption.

The end - beginning represents one of the endless examples of the perpetual evolution of our minds.

Life is monotonous in a state of evolution. Humans are monotonous in the state of inertia. This world world continues to change without us in all it's fundamental beauty.

KKSlider60 responds:

Every single instrument is a journey in its own right, and every sound is the very essence of life. It's a continuum of experiences, information, exchanges, an intricate network of thoughts and emotions. In my eyes, the mist can have a double effect: it protects us from the void of ignorance generated by others' fears, and it tells us to not go beyond where is superfluous and useless. It's elemental, because it's essential and pure, it is not an artifact from our dark desires, and it permeates anybody's mind. Thank you for every single word you just wrote :3
KKS

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