This turned out great!
Hello everyone, happy new year! Hopefully, your hangovers weren't too bad. Special thanks to @Artist-Lost for permitting me to recreate one of his songs.
As some of you may know, early last year I volunteered as a judge for AIM and got to listen to so many creative tracks. Pyromancer's Village was among them and as soon as I heard it I knew I wanted to remake it somehow. The thing is, I just didn't know what to do with it. Thinking of ways I could remake it in the same style became futile since I couldn't artificially replicate the instruments used in the original. A few months later inspiration struck and I decided I wanted to make it into a spaghetti western-themed track. Something so different that it would essentially be something completely new whilst still resembling the original in some ways.
I've decided to do my version of Jamuary where I make a track every week. I don't think it's physically possible for me to make a song every day. If I fail then I give you all full permission to laugh at me.
Chad Weatherford created the image used for the disc. He makes some really cool art, and I recommend you check him out.
I'm uploading this on the same day I finished it so please expect me to change a couple of things in the coming days. I am open to feedback and will greatly appreciate any advice or flaws you can find. Thanks!
Hope you enjoy!
This turned out great!
Atleast I'm not late for this one. And this is actually great.
Woohoo! Thank you for the comment :)
Sounds amazing
Thank you :)
Incredible dude! I loved your recreation of the old theme!!1!
Thank you, my friend!
Ooh I really like it! Love the choir and the trumpet
I'm actually really happy with how the trumpet turned out. If you've listened to the pumpkin king then you know I've struggled a lot with making it not sound piercing xd
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