Revelawesome
By Malcolm Brown
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Cover art by Homestuck.
Released 4/13/2010.
Duration: 0:43.
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Download MIDI/project files.
Read artist commentary.
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Tracks that reference Revelawesome: Tracks that reference this one:
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- Reveilleawesome- Sad Polka Mix (With Gong) (No Vocals) by Discfortune
- go down (cool and new Mix) (feat. John J "Damn, Now Those Are Some Tunes" Renns) by Cecily Renns
- Black Showtime: Revelovania by VulkanShawl
- Flagrievance for Jasprawesome (with terexi) by Shwan
- -3x piano solo by Shwan
- Reveloshowtime: Waking up the radiation by VulkanShawl
- Deus Revexelatious by Hadron
- Hell"o" Kermit by StarlightCalliope
- Creata (Cool and New Synth Mix) by cookiefonster
- Cognize by Cecily Renns
- 🎼 Fraymotif ! by Tee-vee
- Diminuendo for Six Voices by flagellumVagueness
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Download MIDI/project files:
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MIDI by MrCheeze
- Revelawesome - MrCheeze.mid (2.9 kB)
Artist commentary:
Another "Andrew asks for music for situation X" - In this, he wanted a dramatic reveal that was basically too epic and obviously a piss-take. The two main ones that were used for this and Hardlyquin (Both were used in the comic for more or less the same joke). The goal was to basically make something so dramatically epic and life-changing that it would just be incredibly silly. (I believe Hardlyquin ended audibly on a joke sound, while I wanted Revelawesome to be played as straight as possible).
And it was.
The music was based on some earlier work I did on an old Sonic Fangame (Completely forget which one - Think it was a boss theme) that I re-tuned for orchestra and gave it more of a buildup. The name was a play on Andrew's penchant for Portmentaeeu that-word-meaning-combining-two-words-together.