Spacetime Starstriker
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Released 12/19/2021.
Duration: 2:19.
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Tracks that Spacetime Starstriker references: Tracks that this one references:
- Doctor by Buzinkai
- Gaia Queen by Toby Fox
- In the Beginning by Cecily Renns
- Muse of Nanchos by cookiefonster
- Aggrieve by Mark J. Hadley
- Midnight Suffer by TirantBacon
- RollerCoaster Tycoon Theme by RollerCoaster Tycoon and Allister Brimble
- Unintentional Anime (Piano Version) by dbnet18
Tracks that Spacetime Starstriker samples: Tracks that this one samples:
- Bowman's Credit Score by Michael Guy Bowman
- ==> by Pipko Fanfare
- GameBro (Original 1990 Mix) by Erik Scheele
- GameGrl (Original 1993 Mix) by Michael Guy Bowman
Lyrics:
G-G-G-GET REKT
(I'm-)
(Next arrow.)
D-D-D-D-DO IT!
Artist commentary:
I made this track in 2017, during high school. Now I'm about to graduate from college. Isn't that surprising? Time flies.
Spacetime Starstriker was also the second track of its original release platform. It was first published through a different music team (am I allowed to name CANMT here?). At the time, I think I was mainly excited about the track's aggressive time signature changes.
Over the years, I've assembled a laundry list of things I'd change in the piece if I were to start again from scratch. But I'm still proud of the original product, and grateful for the reception thus far. I feel content with this being my last major contribution to the HS fanmusic space. For the time being.
Many of the motifs and quotes in this track are lifted from CANMT tracks. What a fun group! Those folks helped me get into music-making in the first place, and I most certainly would not be here without them. I encourage you to check out some of the more experimental albums we released. They're more interesting to me than the Greatest Hits compilations, anyhow.