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just reminded again of: What if the moon got mad?
This is almost the plot of The Fifth Season, a hugo winner from a while back.
I read this as The Fifth Element, but it also (almost) works!
Also I think a final fantasy, where the moon drops monsters on the planet, and a zelda game.
in the last couple of years I've gotten back into sound (used to work live/tv sound ages back, been trying to learn more production and shit) and as a result of that I've gotten to know a looooooot of synth/production/effect/.... related things
and christ it hurts to listen to that
sorry bro, maximum good across the quantum wave function of the universe
I thought that the overproduction and heavy autotune was appropriate to the subject.
On topic:
"Tape machines ought to be big and cumbersome and difficult to use, if only to keep the riff-raff out."
--Steve Albini
The obvious weird pauses (between superhuman and AI and the halfway part where suddenly nothing happens) because the AI used to made this doesn't really understand music are also very appropriate.
gonna have to read that piece to get the context of the remark. also have a nuanced position on both the things you point to, but you're definitely correct about the use of this in this context
That is not the only bad thing, check the right side of the moons opening image, why is the moon hairy?
I think it would be better as a faux-Hillsong bop.
THE BASILISK IS MY SU-PER-HE-RO
why yes, the kid went to a C of E primary for a bit and they fucking loved that one