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Tag Archives: returns
Zuntata: Future Perfect From 7
One listen. Probably the last song used in G-Darius that I’ll cover for a while… unless I remember another track that I want to cover. Which I’ve just realised that there’s at least one and that will likely be tomorrow. … Continue reading
Masashi Hamauzu: Setting You Free
Two listens. The first time around I got down what I could and I was feeling it wasn’t saying enough. The second time around I tried to expand a bit, and I kind of got there. I don’t know. I … Continue reading
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Tagged action, bells, choosing, curved, Final Fantasy, great, intention, masashi hamauzu, returns, setting you free, understanding
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Junya Nakano: Underwater Ruins
This feels like it was easy in parts and that’s all I have to say really. I was trying more for imagery over anything else and whilst I got that forward, I don’t feel I did as well as I … Continue reading
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Tagged descending, echoes, Final Fantasy, junya nakano, memory, ocean, returns, shimmering, song, underwater ruins
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Akihiko Narita: Pokke Village Theme
I felt that this was a little difficult to write about as I kind of hit a wall as I was writing. I think that’s why this doesn’t really talk about the song much outside of imagery, but even working … Continue reading
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Tagged actions, akihiko narita, arrives, gentle, monster hunter, peaceful, percussion, pokke, returns, soft, song, space
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 792: More Poor Music Description
Light acoustic-sounding guitar rings out, creates a sort of jaunty, festive melody. Yet there is something melancholic in it. A certain kind of sanguine, a certain kind of determination, yet matched with sadness. The band comes in and fill the … Continue reading


