Envy May | It's a Bad Guy! Do We Fight? (Original "Mario & Luigi" Boss Music) @Envy_May | Uploaded November 2019 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
It's been one month since AlphaDream declared bankruptcy. ;-;
This version was created before the one I posted for Foolsmas. There's no intro! Although as an upside, I think it loops pretty well if you right-click the video and tick the option?!
I actually composed (partially! The main motifs were actually composed by this lovely fellow: youtube.com/user/Purple1222119) this piece for an informal challenge to write a boss battle track like Yoko Shimomura lolll, can you recognise all the recurring tropes she uses? Anyone who lists all of the ones Purple and I thought of gets a brownie. (You get bonus points if you discover extra ones neither of us picked out.)
Funny fact? I put this together so quickly that I hadn't even memorised it by the time I completed it so I would listen back to it over and over again and it sounded unfamiliar (until I got used to it) even though I was the whom wot did it? It was a surreal experience that I don't know if I'll ever be able to capture again. Possibly a culmination of all the factors like the fact I was wholly copying someone else's composition style and the melodies came from someone else and whatnot. Quite bizarre indeed!
It's been one month since AlphaDream declared bankruptcy. ;-;
This version was created before the one I posted for Foolsmas. There's no intro! Although as an upside, I think it loops pretty well if you right-click the video and tick the option?!
I actually composed (partially! The main motifs were actually composed by this lovely fellow: youtube.com/user/Purple1222119) this piece for an informal challenge to write a boss battle track like Yoko Shimomura lolll, can you recognise all the recurring tropes she uses? Anyone who lists all of the ones Purple and I thought of gets a brownie. (You get bonus points if you discover extra ones neither of us picked out.)
Funny fact? I put this together so quickly that I hadn't even memorised it by the time I completed it so I would listen back to it over and over again and it sounded unfamiliar (until I got used to it) even though I was the whom wot did it? It was a surreal experience that I don't know if I'll ever be able to capture again. Possibly a culmination of all the factors like the fact I was wholly copying someone else's composition style and the melodies came from someone else and whatnot. Quite bizarre indeed!