Anyways, here's the mix I'm listening to right now:
22.9.21
It's been some time since I last listened to vapourwave...
I honestly don't remember the last time I did, actually. And I don't believe that the last time I did, I listened to it as often as all the other genres I listened to. I guess that just makes now the time to give this genre another chance! And it's good! Still doing my assignments, and I know I've mentioned it before that fast, chaotic music is my go-to for background music, but sometimes I'm in the mood for something slower to work to. Kinda funny!
Revisiting the 'splittercore' genre
Just as the name spells, 'splittercore' doesn't sound very inviting to the ears. And I can't say it necessarily is. I found this genre back in, I believe, 2019 when I was really in the mood for more brutal electronic music genres. And as it turned out, I did end up liking it :D
Revisiting it now, I guess for me it kind of scratches a certain itch in my brain, sometimes giving me a little wake-up. Like other genres I listen to when I work on my assignments (breakcore, cybergrind, etc.), it creates a "current" for my loose thoughts so I can concentrate on my work better. That's basically how it feels like.
Here's what I'm listening to right now. Like some other genres I've mentioned on this blog, it's not for everyone, but I like it just fine.
21.9.21
Recommending pilotredsun's 'Achievement' album
Lovely electronic instrumentals that hits just the right spot for nostalgia, even when you hear it for the first time. Sends you drifting into a dreamworld from your childhood. Love it.
20.9.21
Why I love Balrog's Theme (Cave Story)
I was thinking about this sometime after I woke up this morning. Balrog's Theme is honestly a great example of representing a character through music. Let me explain why.
First thing's first: Who is Balrog?
This is Balrog. He is an antagonist character from the classic indie game Cave Story.
Most people think he's a toaster, but apparently he's actually a bar of soap. |
Now, let's get down his personality. He's described as "Misery's punching bag" and portrayed as "an all-around fun loving dude with a generally pleasant and lax attitude, who takes to his every action with a lot of enthusiasm." (as pasted from TV Tropes xD) He's usually used for comic relief in the game, too, but that doesn't mean he isn't a dangerous enemy.
Now, I believe his theme song reflects that perfectly. And I'm not kidding. Here it is:
Here's how it starts off:- Kinda clumsy, gives off a sense of stupidity
- Like someone's really TRYING their best to be threatening but it's not exactly working
- You can't take this threat seriously
AND THEN Part two:
- BOOM
- This character means business
- You're in real trouble, now!
And then it loops! That's literally the best way I can describe it xD And that's all I really got left to say.
I think I *really* like double harmonic major now
I think double harmonic major is next to dorian in my list of favourite scales! I've already described it in an earlier post, but if I've got to sum it up in one word somehow, from my perspective, it sounds really "sour". And I love it.
I think it really hit the spot when I was listening to this hard rock & heavy metal radio station and a song that played this one riff (am I using the term correctly? xD) gave off this double harmonic major sort of feel. (I didn't check to see if it actually was in that scale, but it still got me to really notice its greatness, nonetheless) Plus, the song really reminds me of this one character I'm writing (Eyn), so that's a bonus, too!
Here's the song: Ruthless - Nonpoint
12.9.21
I discovered a genre: Cybergrind
It's an interesting genre of music! I would've definitely listened to this a lot in year 12. Also, I'm doing some homework right now and I find that it's something I can use to help me focus when I'm doing my readings. I also find it to be quite cathartic!
Here's where I found out about it. Warning: It's very LOUD
UPDATE: This is now also added onto my list of music genres to help me stay awake while I work. I'm so flippin' tired right now and this helps my mind stay awake xD
Re-learning an old piano piece
I've wanted to get back to playing pieces again, but the damper pedal of my upright piano's broken at the moment. So, I guess that means the best approach to this situation is to learn some pieces that don't require the pedal, and lots of classical, baroque or basically harpsichord-era (or whatever) music doesn't need the pedal. Right now I'm re-learning Sonata K 545/Andante by Mozart. It's a comfortable enough piece to get back into.
9.9.21
A breakcore mix I listened to
It's not for everyone, but getting back into breakcore helped me get through 3 readings! Here's one of the mixes I listened to:
2.9.21
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