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Palokrai I Palokrai I

Palokrai I Palokrai I

Artwork by Isoraķatheð Zorethan F. isoraqathedh Bandcamp isoraqathedh.com Bluesky isoraqathedh Tumblr isoraqathedh.github.io Otro Palokrai II Siguiente banner del álbum por este artista

Por Isoraķatheð Zorethan F. isoraqathedh Bandcamp isoraqathedh.com Bluesky isoraqathedh Tumblr isoraqathedh.github.io Otro Releases by Isoraķatheð Zorethan F.: Palokrai II Siguiente release por este artista.
Lanzado el 23/12/2010.
Duración: ~40:04.

Escucha en Bandcamp.

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Main album: (~27:36)
  1. (2:13) Akdoyvonren
  2. (1:14) Baptikonyen
  3. (1:14) Istojabeȝo
  4. (2:09) Saltovahr
  5. (3:11) Xastorojo
  6. (2:01) Zerehanda
  7. (1:37) Kastoronda
  8. (3:13) Quensindara
  9. (1:33) Degrutos
  10. (3:13) Galsordokan
  11. (3:49) Tikijona
  12. (2:09) Cforenso
Hidden tracks: (~6:26)
  1. (2:09) Cforenso II
  2. (4:17) Cforenso III
Main album, continued: (6:02)
  1. (6:02) Vejisto

Artist and wiki commentary for Palokrai I:

Isoraķatheð Zorethan F.: (Bandcamp about blurb)

This album is the first in a most likely large amount of albums.

At first, I didn't think that I was capable of doing any music. But after so much time spent on Homestuck (hereby termed H/S) and hearing their own highly lucrative music (still unable to buy them despite having the money :[) {1} I thought, for the first time, that music may be something I can do.

And in six months this happened.

Palokrai, like a lot of things I do, will be in two. This is the first. Its serial number, No. 3.{01 ~ 13}.01, indicates its content, songs one to thirteen.

Palokrai II will have 13 songs as well, and should be available next June.

I'll like to thank H/S in general and its constituent musicians for getting me to do this in the first place. I would have never gone this far to do so.

{1} As funny as this looks, this isn't a semi-open interval. It's a square mouth followed by a parenthesis.

Isoraķatheð Zorethan F.: (Bandcamp credits blurb)

Inspired by H/S
Made possible by MuseScore and my unending bathroom composing sessions
Creation secured by the Pseudoans and their Invention Double Reacharound.

Quasar Nebula: (wiki editor)

There's a nice bit of commentary on Palokrai that iso shared when we asked about Maibasojen, as featured on the very first Land of Fans and Music - the track was a total mystery to us before, and to various other avid fanmusic nerds, too. Go give that a read for some extra introduction, written in retrospect, if you'd like!

All MuseScore project files were also shared with the wiki by the artist, on an as-is basis. These are from many years back, made in MuseScore 0.9, and might be a little finnicky opened in more recent versions. We opened all of them in MuseScore 2.1.0 apparently without issue. We've also exported PDFs of the sheet music, also using MuseScore 2. The .mscz files are all the originals. There are lots of alternate and earlier versions of tracks - they're a real delight to explore.

Quasar Nebula: (wiki editor)

This album is dated on Bandcamp with a custom release date of 12/23/2010. As best we can figure from the internal data which Bandcamp makes available in any JavaScript console (TralbumData.current.publish_date), the album was actually first published twenty days earlier: 12/03/2010.

Tracks across this album have custom release dates, which are visible on the track pages on Bandcamp, and reflected here, too. There are some asterisks: see Istojabeȝo, Cforenso II, Cforenso III. Also, the final track, Vejisto, has a notable publish_date, 12/23/2010 - the same as the album's custom release date. (The track is also custom release dated 12/23/2010, and its written lyrics are expressly set on that particular date.)

All together, this suggests that the album initially had only twelve of its thirteen (main) tracks, and Cforenso II and Cforenso III were at the end of the album, the same as bonus tracks typically are. But the tracks still don't self-describe as "bonus tracks", so we're still describing them as just "hidden tracks" here. It's also possible that the album really was published on 12/23/2010 and Bandcamp's internal wires work some way we're not aware, hypothetically e.g. publish_date always recording the earliest publish date, even though an album was un- and later re-published. (That's speculation. We have no record to tell either way, for this album.)

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