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Fumie Saso - Miserable Movements in the Key of Havisham [from "From Dreams to Nightmares Early Works"]

from 2011 X 2013 vol. 2: Kill Two Spicy with One Stone by 103 Records

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Track 12: Miserable Movements in the Key of Havisham [from "From Dreams to Nightmares Early Works"]
Artist: Fumie Saso
Originally Composed: 2013

Ok, context time; this song really only exists in any capacity because I had relatively recently checked out the soundtrack to Super Aleste (also known as Space Megaforce), and had absolutely fallen in love with it- one of the three boss songs in particular (www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYC4poGJrx0). Naturally I wound up wanting to do something similar, but I couldn't decide if I wanted to do it as a Gonkaka track, do it for a potential project, etc. etc. Even as I was working on it, I had no idea what the hell I was going to do with it. In the end, it wound up shoehorned into the role of a song for my From Dreams To Nightmares project very briefly, before being abandoned as an entirely miscellaneous song. There's a few elements of it I quite like (some of the chord patterns, the drum machine beat), there's others I think don't work as well as I'd have hoped in retrospect (not a fan of how about half the basslines just plod along with the melody, the breakbeat portions don't really work with the rest of the song), but ultimately, I think the song is just kind of aimless. It goes to a number of different places but nothing really feels like it connects with anything else. It's not a stylistic crossing or meshing of ideas, it's just a straight up hodgepodge of ideas that probably would've worked better as individual songs.

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from 2011 X 2013 vol. 2: Kill Two Spicy with One Stone, released September 2, 2015
composed by Decon Theed

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