[Lo-Fi medley | Touhou] Kogasa's Little Rain Trip
0:00 The Obolescent Industrial Ruins
0:35 Beware the Umbrella Left Behind Forever
1:43 ... + Nostalgic Blood of the East
2:16 ... + Ore From the Age of the Gods
2:50 The Obolescent Industrial Ruins + Ore From the Age of the Gods
3:23 Beware the Umbrella Left Behind Forever
4:48 Beware the Umbrella Left Behind Forever + Ore From the Age of the Gods
5:22 (interlude)
5:55 Pure Furies ~ Whereabouts of the Heart(?)
6:12 The Doll Maker of Bucuresti
7:03 Beware the Umbrella Left Behind Forever
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- THOUGHTS -
It's been 6 months since I uploaded something new (that being Thalassic Izanami's piano cover in January). The last week has been pretty tedious, but it's worth the trouble and productivity (though I wish I didn't have to spend two whole days on Python code and re-rendering in Blender... haha.)
I wanted to draw more images since they aren't limited by language barriers like written text. Sadly, it's not in my capacity to do so currently, but I wanted to do something different, so... text with background visuals. *shrug*
If this gets on Bilibili or Niconico, I want to apologize for the language barrier. They're probably thinking "Good lord I can't read all of this", but that's fine. It's the music that's more important; I hope people can relax with this. The story is optional anyway.
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Lo-fi feels like the next main genre of music I'll be posting on this channel (next to piano). It's just fun to work with - and analog instruments work well with this sort of music. I recorded a good half an hour of myself walking around in the rain with an umbrella, and that recording is in this very piece of music. It's also why I chose to do Kogasa's theme.
It just feels nice when I make my own assets for videos (which is partially why I don't get to upload that often). The video and visuals really play a part in conveying things music can't by itself. I even made use of a pixel-based font made in my spare time (which, for now, I call it Curl).
I still remember a viewer in one of my live broadcasts heard my lo-fi music draft years ago, and they hoped it would be finished one day. That day is today :)