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By Rainy andyomon00 SoundCloud rainywishes Tumblr YouTube YouTube andyomon00 Twitter (composition, arrangement, mixing) and Levc levcstudio.wixsite.com Other levc-egm SoundCloud LevcEGM YouTube Levc_EGM Twitter levc_egm Instagram (composition, arrangement, production).
Cover art by dizzims. dizzims Twitter.
Released 2/24/2024.
Duration: 4:25.

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Rainy: (YouTube description, excerpt)

Here’s the big one. Dizzims asked for two versions of Niberu’s main theme to bookend the album and given that I was already doing the opener, I decided to do the closer as well. The process from there saw the song evolve in ways that I didn't expect. I managed to get a decent melody that I wound up using for the opener and an ostinato figure, but I couldn’t figure out how to put them together into a full song. Given that Levc wrote the main theme of Desynced, I decided to reach out for his help on this track. Much like our other collabs we tossed a project file back and forth adding and tweaking stuff until we got a finished product. I think the big difference from those other times we’ve worked together is how much better we play off against each other here. This track is the second collab between me and Levc (third if you count VE) and it shows. The track’s a sprawling epic, spanning multiple phases over its 4-minute run time. The song was influenced by “Another Medium” by Toby Fox but I think it goes above and beyond that initial influence imo. The track has 2 recurring melodic motifs meant to represent the opposing forces that make up Niberu: mechanism and naturalism. The idea came from Undertale and how that game’s main theme has the “hopes” and “dreams” motifs I really like the way we managed to arrange the two melodies in such a way as to embody the meaning of those themes. The ostinato figure unifies it all together in a way that is so satisfying. It’s probably the most ambitious song either of us have done for Desynced. There’s a familiar motif at the end but that’s a story for another day.

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