theres always some sort of cyberpunk in my weekly mix !!!
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Rejuvenation is a personal favorite esp if you're looking for a more story heavy experience, a lot of fun characters and side quests!
i started playing this because it was the easiest to download on my dumb Mac and it's pretty fun so far.....albeit extremely grindy ALREADY and i just started on Casual Mode......
they call it Pokemon Rejuvenation because...because you gotta keep running repeatedly back to the Pokemon Center to heal and...and rejuvenate your Pokemon....every 5 seconds
i did find this funky-lookin guy though
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me right now listening to music as I’m writing/editing my fics after realizing that if I put magneto’s theme in that eternal jukebox website then I can listen to it in a seamless loop forever, and since it creates smaller loops within the song, it’s almost like having a whole new extended remix
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My favorite music genre is
definitely Contemporary Japanese Classical music. These composers make absolute art out of orchestral instruments and I am consistently amazed at the anime and video game scores that are created.
Hiroyuki Sawano
Benjamin Nuss
Masashi Hamauzu (My absolute favorite)
Takashi Yoshimatsu
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Spotify has a ton of music, but it really falls short when it comes to industrial and remixes. A lot of industrial artists were on obscure/tiny labels and Spotify never bothered trying to get the rights to stream them because it's a niche genre. Remixes were often on soundtracks, which had complicated usage rights, which they don't really bother with because it's not worth the hassle. Outside of soundtracks, remixes were typically used as b-sides or extras for singles outside of the US, with each country getting a different remix. Those singles often aren't collected or uploaded to Spotify, which focuses more on full albums and digital singles. If the remix doesn't show up on an expanded edition, dedicated remix album, or the artist took the time to compile and upload singles as EPs, you generally can't get it on Spotify.
Which is all to say that Spotify has an incredible selection of music, but only if it's handled by a major label (or their subsidiaries). I've long been planning to start buying more classic industrial albums for my music collection (my dream is to own the entire WAX TRAX! catalog at some point), but now I think I need to add soundtracks & singles from the 80s, 90s, and early 00s to the list. I hadn't really bought much music the last five or so years because Spotify made it so easy to listen to stuff (and I was focusing on other collections), but now that I'm getting back into the stuff I was listening to as a teen/young adult, I suppose I have a reason to start buying physical music again. And Spotify's shortcomings give me a solid starting point.
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Did you know there was a Cosmic Dash theme song? Deft, my frequent collaborator, commissioned Nitrosparxx to create a Cosmic Dash chiptune theme. You can listen to it here.
There is also a synthwave remix, done by effoharkay, the main composer of the indie game Aerannis.
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