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In other news... I think D-Music is in need of an update... perhaps a small one soon?
Would it also be possible for you to upload it on instagram so that I can use it in instagram story or notes where I can share it to more of my mates?
Boring entertainment type: Music
This means that the song will be cut off before it is finished playing if you skim forward in MM.
Many of your songs seem to abruptly cut off. Biotech at 4:02, Tranquility and Lemniscate B side at 3:15, etc. I'm using Music Manager (continued) as of yesterday, which is why I can see track lengths, but I remember some of my favorite tracks also abruptly cutting off before I loaded Music Mgr. Bums me out b/c I'll be grooving to some awesome track and then it cuts out without even a record scratch sfx. :(
Also, almost all your song tracks are tagged for War, not Peace conditions. I'm still in the middle of methodically listening to every track, but e.g. Outlander and Tranquility don't strike me as War tracks at all.
D-music? wonder what game it's porting from... {click!}
Oh, fan made? and doesn't override anything, nice.... wonder what genre, what it sounds like...
[finds youtube link] oh, here we go!.... Oooh, nice!
[about 30 seconds into it] : <Slams subscribe button!>
I think it's a hard genre to write for because of that, but thankfully Rimworld kinda solves this by letting you define what moods a track is allowed to play in, so you can have your low-intensity and high-intensity songs and not feel out of place.
But I think people are specifically linking them to the tracks in SC2: Wings of Liberty titled "Terran 01" through "Terran 05" (which is their internal game-file names, and not what you'd find on any official product).
SC2's Terran themes really dig a bit deeper into the folk-rock fusion feel.
I think the track that is being evoked by a lot of people listening to some of your songs here is "Heaven's Devils" from Starcraft 2: Wings of Liberty's soundtrack. The track on the OST is actually 3 songs from the game mashed into one. The middle portion from 2:35 - 3:45 is a bit of a mood departure, but give what's on either side of that minute a listen and you might see why people are connecting them.