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Quite possibly the album's strongest track. And that's a decision that I don't come to lightly in an album with extremely consistent contenders. Everything meshes extremely well, from the drums to the main melodic line, to the chiptune "violin", to all the supporting instruments. A complete joy to listen to. It isn't overly complicated, which makes it incredibly easy to follow, but has enough complexity that repeat listens aren't tiring.

I find myself thinking of this song often as I walk around my own home. And that right there? I can't think of any higher praise to give than "it's stuck in my head".

RyanAvx responds:

Thank you very much :D I'm very happy that you have listened and like the music!

I freakin' adore Autogun. It can produce some janky as hell synths, but when I find a diamond it tends to stay with me for YEARS.

That atmospheric transition from Teahouse to Crimson Belvedere was pretty godlike, NGL. EXTREMELY reminds me of Axiom Verge (I loooooooooove Axiom Verge's sound).

ThaliaSolari responds:

Why not come and participate in the forum contest? You've still got like a week or two left to make an entry. IL is giving out Ogun to the winner.

Thanks! Atmospherics and soundscape is really my best stuff sonically. Glad you like it

That (square?) bass ignites a F I R E inside of me. I've had a fetish for hard hitting synth basses lately (as you might find out soon in some of my incoming posts LOL). 1:25 makes me rock hard because it's essentially "F-Zero's Fire Field, but Solar Sect".

Shiverwar responds:

I never really thought of F-Zero, but that's kind of a cool comparison! The funny part is this was originally a throwaway idea that I just happened to pick back up, and it turned into quite possibly my most powerful remix yet. Maybe I should do more in this style, it's quite fun! Hope to hear more from you as well, man!

It's incredibly difficult to make a Touhou medley, because there are just SOOOOOO many excellent pieces of music to choose from! While the selection was more or less the most popular songs of the series, that in of itself isn't inherently a bad thing. I think you utilized each song rather well and effectively. The skill behind the execution was something to behold.

L-Mity responds:

Bigg Thanks! I hope u like dis one!

Huh. I've been working on this exact theme for like the past year and a half. Never thought I'd be able to hear your take on it!

Barzoom responds:

I'm blushing! Great minds think alike haha :D.

I definitely wanna re-mix it completely though! Sounds too mumbled.

Thank you for the kind words as always.

Aight, that's pretty freakin' legit. You took a song whose very composition and layout was designed to be calm and relaxed in mind, and ran with it to transform it into your preferred style. I don't tend to go too crazy when I arrange things, but this really inspires me to spend more time on songs and go whack-wild on the composition and see what I can do with it.

DreyLand responds:

Thanks a lot for this review, I'm glad you like it!
Yeah, there is a huge difference between the original track and the arrangement I've made.When I was listening to the original one, I was a little afraid about how I will be able to put my style into this one, but it seems to be ok finally! :)
I'm glad if it can gives you some inspiration for your future works, best of luck!

Alright, this is pretty legit lmao. Considering your style of arrangement, I'm thinking Emerald Mist from Order of Ecclesia would be a pretty tough challenge considering how calm and laid back that song is!

DreyLand responds:

Thanks, I'm glad you like it.
Oh and...

CHALLENGE ACCEPTED! :)
Stay tuned

Yeah, I could definitely groove to this while chilling out and playing games. Good stuff.

scottwjsm responds:

thank you!

It's always thrilling to hear how your rearranges/remixes keep that same "Touhou Midi Vibe" (if you know what I mean) without necessarily being midi, on top of being kick ass "updated" sounds that make them sound so much more modern (while retaining that Touhou vibe). Sounds like something I could actually pick up from a music circle at one of the Touhou conventions lmao. ON TOP OF THAT, sweet loving Christ oh my God, that transition from Master Spark to Vessel of Stars was so clean and subtle that I didn't even realize that it was another song because of how WELL it flowed together. This is the kind of crap that I've been wanting to do, just except, much more more electronic lmao. The feel of this remaster keeps what makes Touhou "Touhou", but your own personal style overflows in spades to create a truly enjoyable listen.

Shiverwar responds:

So much Touhou! Forgive me for not responding to this sooner. Been having a bit of a rough week at work. Yeah, I'll admit, sometimes I do use midis as a reference, but not a straight copy-paste. I don't do that kind of thing. I was actually in the middle of making another Xenoverse 2 video, reviving my old Marisa Kirisame moveset and reworking it with different moves, yet still keeping that Marisa vibe, and I figured it would be the perfect time to rework this dual-mix! It was actually kind of fun, and I'm surprised it came out as well as it did, honestly. Perhaps I can get more of these out, if I can just figure out how I want certain mixes to sound. Thanks, man!

Very solidly made. Everything fits in a nice little package. Can't wait to see what else you slap out there during the NGUAC if this is your opener.

Enzer0 responds:

Thanks Meister! :D Glad you enjoyed it.

My Goal: Remastering older video game tracks to sound softer, more "dream-like". I mainly do Touhou tracks, because they just fit my style the best. The series I cover most often after Touhou would be Castlevania, since I enjoy its music quite a bit.

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