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GENSOKYO HIGH SPEED DREAM, a 東方Eurobeat album [FREE]

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z-bata:

hello people! recently i released my first touhou arrangement album. previous to that i released single track arrangements on soundcloud, but for a whole album this is my first time.
i'd really like to hear some thoughts on it. whether you guys like it or not, whether i should continue with this style or go further with the experiments.
i actually started to fiddle around with touhou eurobeat arrangements a year ago and with a lot of trial and error i slowly came to this sound design.
so please, enjoy it! and if you don't enjoy it, tell me why!

https://zetoban.bandcamp.com/album/gensokyo-high-speed-dream

Z_A:

Hi!

It's a pleasure to meet someone who likes Touhou x Eurobeat just like me. I wish you the best of luck with your music.

About this album. In my opinion, it sounds sort of... unbalanced, maybe? Let me try and elaborate.

1. Flowering night. Nice, but... the original composition is already somewhat close to dance music. Then again, there's already the Night of Nights out there. What I'm trying to say is - for a more unique sound, you definitely need to move much further away from the original and add more of the Eurobeat tricks. Still, it's an okay arrange, I like it.
2. 3rd Eye. Not much of Eurobeat there, actually - it's part Eurobeat, part something else (sorry, I'm not good in all those other dance music genres). However, I have to admit, it's rather difficult to arrange this song to Eurobeat, due to its nature. You tried, though =)
3. Alice of Meiji. Good. It wouldn't hurt to add some more exciting drum parts, though.
4. Ancients. Perfect.
5. Vessel of Stars. Similar to 3rd Eye, it's not entirely Eurobeat. And this time, really, it would be great to have a complete Eurobeat arrange, IMHO. Quite nice, nonetheless.
6. Voyage 1969. Definitely needs more Eurobeat.
7. Romantic Children. This song, from Mystic Square, has a lot of potential, most of which you left undiscovered. Kinda makes me sad. Again, you tried, but you should have tried harder =P

There you have it) some of the songs are fine and true to Eurobeat stylistics, others - not so much, that's what I meant by "unbalanced". To tell the truth, I'm mildly jealous, cus I want to make Eurobeat arrangements myself, but I have neither the skills nor the tools. By the way, you've probably already heard of A-ONE, if not, check them out)

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You're not allowed to sell arrangements of ZUN's songs anyway, unless you are an official doujin circle. Or so I've heard.

N-Forza:


--- Quote from: Z_A on May 16, 2018, 06:29:21 PM ---You're not allowed to sell arrangements of ZUN's songs anyway, unless you are an official doujin circle. Or so I've heard.

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There's no such thing as an "official doujin circle" but it's true ZUN doesn't want you to sell digital versions of Touhou arrangements. If you make physical CDs and sell them online, that's OK though.

ExPorygon:

I don't know if it quite lives up to the HIGH SPEED DREAM but I did quit enjoy this album. It has enough Eurobeat-sounding elements to warrant the Eurobeat label, I think, and I honestly think they're pretty unique tracks.


--- Quote from: N-Forza on May 17, 2018, 12:41:08 AM ---There's no such thing as an "official doujin circle" but it's true ZUN doesn't want you to sell digital versions of Touhou arrangements. If you make physical CDs and sell them online, that's OK though.

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Oh really? I always thought something like Bandcamp was somewhat of a gray area. What if I were to sell a game soundtrack as Steam DLC, then?

N-Forza:

I don't want to say for certain, but I would imagine it would be better since there's more obvious context the music is for a fangame and less likely to be interpreted as original.

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