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Joe Hisaishi: Sea of Blue
One listen. I was thinking more throughout this one and I feel that harmed the writing a fair bit. I wasn’t sure if I should’ve written about the ocean, or about an experience of looking out over the ocean. I … Continue reading
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Tagged blows, blue, breadth, dulled, hana-bi, joe hisaishi, lapping, playfulness, shimmer, spreading, stoicism
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Hitomi Sato: Undella Town (Autumn/Winter/Spring)
One listen. There’s a few more to come this morning. I queued up some tracks yesterday to write about, but yesterday ended up being a train wreck so I’m doing them now before work. A pretty calm track and once … Continue reading
Go Ichinose: Lilycove City
One listen. I wanted to draw more on the imagery of where this song is used as it’s quite fitting. An area that has some bustle, but also quite calm. A calm bustle, if you will. Didn’t quite come out … Continue reading
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Tagged City, dance, go ichinose, idyllic, lapping, lilycove, pokemon, rise, settle, shoreline, shota kageyama
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ConcernedApe: Night Market
Two listens for this one. The second listen was some partial editing and expansion as I thought I wrote more than I did. I don’t feel I said enough here, but it’s just about all that I’m currently capable of, … Continue reading
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Tagged concernedape, creaking, darting, lapping, mystery, night market, presence, stardey valley, strumming, waves
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Final: Critical Thresholds
I was a little looser when I wrote this and it helped a bit. A slight bit of stumbling but otherwise it was a smooth writing process. Toward the song’s end I started thinking about how there may be a … Continue reading


