Alright, story time, a long one no-one will care about anyways. Last Friday was 10 years since I finished making a map for a community project. I intended it to be some real grandiose piece of architecture with a lot of value to uphold, only the development dragged on for 6 and a half months with the ever-extending beast just never seeming to get done at any costs. I was way past at least 3 additional deadlines when I finally could upload what I considered to be one of my top notch Magnum Opus pieces of mapmaking in history. The leader of said project sat on it for about 2 weeks before finally deducing that the map is just dysfunctional and unenjoyable beyond repair. Having no better choice, I drafted a new map from plain scratch which would eventually meet the quality standards way better. The offender still remained as one of the bonus slots, though, mainly because of one aspect - a rather interesting supersecret area full of graveyards with the CP's respective contributors' names engraved onto them. The pre-release version of the map played this music before it got switched out for the Story replacement. I even represented _both_ Mark Klem's and David Shaw's acronyms in a mausoleum area adjacent to the graveyard because of how much I used to enjoy listening to MM2's OST during the development of that disasterpiece of a map.
In 31 oct 2021, i made my first and unique custom halloween party with friends. *I gave in with pleasure* on custome myself as a killer bunny. One of the most endearing and strongest experiences i have ever lived.
This isn't just my favorite doom song. This is one of my favorite songs _ever._ I could write an essay on how much I love this song, but the short version is this is the perfect song to put on the background and put it on loop for hours while you do something else. It never gets old. I can only hope to one day do this song justice myself. It's pretty much my white whale. Every cover I do now is one step closer to feeling confident enough to tackle this beast. Even moreso knowing it was Klem's best friend's favorite song of his. I can't afford to screw it up.
This is such cool atmospheric track. A real beauty. And this is also one where you can definitely hear how it profits from the additional bell & whistles the SC-55 brings in comparison to standard GM.
Alright, story time, a long one no-one will care about anyways.
Last Friday was 10 years since I finished making a map for a community project. I intended it to be some real grandiose piece of architecture with a lot of value to uphold, only the development dragged on for 6 and a half months with the ever-extending beast just never seeming to get done at any costs. I was way past at least 3 additional deadlines when I finally could upload what I considered to be one of my top notch Magnum Opus pieces of mapmaking in history.
The leader of said project sat on it for about 2 weeks before finally deducing that the map is just dysfunctional and unenjoyable beyond repair. Having no better choice, I drafted a new map from plain scratch which would eventually meet the quality standards way better. The offender still remained as one of the bonus slots, though, mainly because of one aspect - a rather interesting supersecret area full of graveyards with the CP's respective contributors' names engraved onto them.
The pre-release version of the map played this music before it got switched out for the Story replacement. I even represented _both_ Mark Klem's and David Shaw's acronyms in a mausoleum area adjacent to the graveyard because of how much I used to enjoy listening to MM2's OST during the development of that disasterpiece of a map.
In 31 oct 2021, i made my first and unique custom halloween party with friends.
*I gave in with pleasure* on custome myself as a killer bunny.
One of the most endearing and strongest experiences i have ever lived.
This isn't just my favorite doom song. This is one of my favorite songs _ever._ I could write an essay on how much I love this song, but the short version is this is the perfect song to put on the background and put it on loop for hours while you do something else. It never gets old.
I can only hope to one day do this song justice myself. It's pretty much my white whale. Every cover I do now is one step closer to feeling confident enough to tackle this beast. Even moreso knowing it was Klem's best friend's favorite song of his. I can't afford to screw it up.
KLICKITY KLICKITY
Favorite track on this soundtrack. Rock'n groove.
This is such cool atmospheric track. A real beauty. And this is also one where you can definitely hear how it profits from the additional bell & whistles the SC-55 brings in comparison to standard GM.