... How much time has passed? He wakes up from some form of trance and is taken aback by what He sees -- what was once a dense forest is now an open field, made up of nothing but tall grass that extends as far as the eye can see. He stands out in the unfamiliar field, unsure of how He got here yet unwilling to question it, as He no longer feels Himself searching for answers.
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Vikings are neat, and I'm a big fan of more medieval fantasy novels, so these songs fit right in while I'm reading. I like the fact that a good amount of the songs here could be like "fight songs" or something, particularly The Battle Begins (obviously). More chill songs like A Hunter's Journey and Song of Adventures are nice too. Bearslay
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It was pretty cool to learn that F-777 did the soundtrack for Run 3. If you haven't heard Travelling The Galaxy, Wormhole To Somewhere, The Void, or Leaving The Solar System, then you haven't lived. All of them are just such iconic songs. Crumbling Walls and Unsafe Speeds caught me by surprise by how reminiscent of F-777's usual feel is. Map Of The Stars is cool too, especially around the 30 second mark. I'll go with Crumbling Walls though, purely because I just like the way it sounds a lot. Bearslay
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This was a hard one. Both MoomBattle and Cobra are freaking amazing! I have to choose Cobra though... purely because I think it sounds just a tad bit better. The rest of the album, of course, is a joy to experience though! Bearslay
Clobbering, nearly industrial bass music with beats as big as the smoldering sun surrounded by charred electronics. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 23, 2024
London producer channels personal loss into cavernous, cathartic electronic music that nods to dubstep and deep house. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 25, 2023
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I really like the retro/arcade game vibe that this album delivers, and the references to Nintendo games in particular is really nice. I really like Nintendo Smash, as the bit that you first hear at the very start of the song is nothing short of blissful. Credit to the creative names (especially Mom, There Is No Pause Button!). Bearslay