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Được phát hành lúc 12/6/2012.
Thời lượng: 2:39.
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Cũng được phát hành trong Bowmanstuckkhoảng nhiều hơn 12 năm, 7 tháng.
Bài hát có liên hệ đến Elephant Gun: Bài hát có liên hệ đến bài hát này:
Chú thích của tác giả cho Elephant Gun: Chú thích của tác giả:
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khoảng nhiều hơn 5 ngày
chụp vào lúc 17/12/2018
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This is pure Jake strife music - I started this project with the definite goal in mind to make something that sounded purely like video game music for a battle. Jake English is sort of the archetypal Roosevelt-type swashbuckler with all the bravado of a turn-of-the-century primitivist. For him, the palette of sounds is instantaneous: heavy percussion rumbling at a breakneck pace. I threw in chimes, timpani, xylophone, glockenspiel, cymbal crashes, and an uncompromising drum machine to get the atmosphere I wanted.
I had a nice, retro-sounding portamento synth as a lead, a quick little intro, and a couple of smart little themes going on right at the beginning, and I was all set for this to be one of those simple, memorable themes not unlike one of the previous Strife themes ("Beatdown", "Showtime"). Then, at 44 seconds in, something snapped - I suddenly decided that what I was writing was boring and that nothing could be normal from that point on. Inspired by a few listens to "Rollo Interior", I wrote a rhythmically unconventional breakdown followed by the whole song shifting into "Zappa chords" for a little while.
What was excellent about working on this track is it's one of the first instances in a while where I had really freed myself from any preconceived goals for the song's form and just decided to write a track from start to finish and see what felt right. I ended up at sort of the golden length - the song begins to loop at 2:15, making it still functional as video game music, and fades out by 2:39. Tavia pointed out to me that pop songs that run a bit short of 3 minutes tend to be incredibly satisfying, especially for a first time listener, as they ask for your attention for an amount of time that doesn't wear you down. Out of all my tracks for Vol. 9, this is the one I find the easiest to listen to on a loop.
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khoảng nhiều hơn 6 ngày
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I was thrilled to get the opportunity of illustrating your music. It’s always so gosh darn fun. =3
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khoảng nhiều hơn 12 năm, 1 tháng
Michael Guy Bowman ✑ Michael Guy Bowman Talks About His Homestuck Music, adapted to text
Elephant Gun, I think that one was a bit Frank Zappa influenced. I like the weird breakdown on it that's jumping around. I think if I were playing a game and I had to do a little battle, and (gesturing) press my buttons and pick my attacks while that was playing, I would be pretty hype, and not get, like, bored and driven crazy, the way that sometimes you can be in an RPG.
cùng ngày với album này 8bitkitten ✑ Tumblr
After listening to this energetic strife theme, I imagined Jake English is hunting down a pesky Tinkerbull. >:3
cùng ngày với album này 8bitkitten ✑ Tumblr
Elephant Gun post edit
So upon browsing Volume 9 on Bandcamp, I noticed my first version of “Elephant Gun” was used which is why I posted that one, but it turns out the edited version where I gave Tinkerbull a nose ring was the one included in the album download?
Sorry to those of you who have already reblogged the first version, although I appreciate it either way! ^__^’
