This Lent, I’m giving up the sequencer. And chocolate, and Open Mics.
I realise that I won’t be able to give music up entirely because I might be playing the piano at some point, I do not know when… The whole point is not solely about giving up a negative habit, but also a favourite thing (in my case, three favourite things). It’s a question of self-denial here — how willing are we to curb our tendencies?
I’m also giving it up to prepare for mooting, handle my final bit of coursework and prepare for my exams.
Ash Wednesday falls this Wednesday… so before I take a break from FL Studio 9 and Mario Paint Composer for Lent, here is the work of the season:
I decided to go ahead with this one because in the story of The National Service Journal, the final boss, Ankoù, was once the ruler of a kingdom (now fallen into darkness and known as the City of Dreadful Night, where all sin is supreme and all chaos breaks loose), and as a friend puts it, “that city deserves its judgement anyway”.
On a final note, I will be updating this space from time to time, as usual, but I will not be posting any works (except for those which I have sequenced in the past but have not yet released).
To all who observe the season of Lent, may God bless you during this season and may it be a fruitful one!
2 comments:
Haha. DUDE. I love this song; it's so intense. It's repeated on my Winamp about ten times already. :D The style of it leads me to believe that you appreciate video game music as much as I do. :D
Thank you! ^_^ This is my third battle theme to date, but I had been planning to use the piano riff and the Dies Irae snippet for a while, only that I didn't know where — and now I have this! I truly am glad... xx
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