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submitted 2 days ago by mea@lemmy.world to c/reddit@lemmy.world

Reddit's been pretty hostile to IP and devices associated with me. I haven't interacted a lot with reddit, but when I did, I chose so because of how big the communities are (mostly TOMT and one 2000s laptop brand community).

I don't know when it all started, I probably had to wait a week after account creation, probably had to not use reddit's default username, probably didn't have to update my post as often as I did. But the matter is, I can't get shadow unbanned despite all my appeals and I don't see it as a worthwhile activity just for a one/couple of TOMT post(s) that I'm ok with not being credited for.

..p.s. and this backstory probably explains my arrival to this platform.

[-] mea@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

Unfortunately not, lead instrument in this case doesn't have much reverb. 007 feels grim and serious, while my TOMT felt emotionally neutral or slightly positive. It's either slightly faster blues or slowed down disco. Probably funk, though I should warn that I may not be totally aware of how these genres can sound beyond their stereotypes.

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Feels like something from n64/snes/ps1, but can be done on snes-wii or gba-ds. Gives me some Rareware/Naughtydog vibes. This is definitely some music from a (console) game, by it's motif and repetitive nature it fit something like a loading/waiting screen, sorta perfect for a documentary background music. I play not a lot of games

My recreation: https://onlinesequencer.net/4932090 ofc the drum pattern in real one is much more elaborate and follows the lead melody

In the original, piano is noticeably digital but convincing and has some strong reverb. There is no chord progression but a cymball stops drumming during the break.

Similar to "They're Taking the Hobbits to Isengard" by it's repetition and similar to "eyezmaze grow island" (flash game) for how piano sounds and possibly tempo. "Hangin' at Funky's" from DK country 3 on snes has similar percussion vibes but can't be sure since I've listened to so much tracks at this point going trough archives.

By documentary youtubers I mean someone closer to Jeffiot or summoning salt (HOME albums) music than half as interesting (generic music).

Any help is appreciated

mea

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