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Title[東方 /Jazz/ Arrange] YAU - 後の祭りの千鳥足
ChannelNaturalistick2
Published2010-06-23T17:35:52.000Z
Description[Title] - 後の祭りの千鳥足
[Author/Circle] - YAU / TATAMI STUGIWO
[Album] - Countdown to Distortion~One Years Old~
[Event/Date] - M3-25 (May 05, 2010)
[Original] - A Flower-Studded Sake Dish on Mt. Ooe ~ Yuugi Hoshiguma's Theme
The Earth Spirits' Homecoming ~ Ending Theme
[Game] - Touhou 11: Subteranean Animism

Hope you got your act sharpened because we're going to be kicking shell and showering the world with glee (by my usual standards, I reckon). Although now that I'm officially devoid of any responsibilities whatsoever, updating this thing should be deceptively easy... unless I end up being lazy, which is somewhat of a possibility and knowing myself, I will just opt in for the least taxing possibility up my sleeve. Also, my pc has seen a detriment in internet speed for no apparent reason over these last two days so here's to hope warmly that it isn't some insidious omen for my channel's technology as we know it.

Regardless, that's enough of meta topic crap.
Edging it up for today's session is what I perceive to be the first rendition of Spirits' Homecoming in a jazzy fashion, which is something nothing short of awe albeit somewhat goofy, on another hand. You know, if something, Subteranean Animism knows how do is leaving a lasting impression, if you're one to think it is one of the most demanding games in the series. I am, for one (welp since I have actively expanded on every single quirk of the game for the last year, it really isn't anymore, but regardless...), and to me this is still one of the most pleasant ending themes to date. After the cluster of intensity that is nuclear o'clock show you can totally go for a break by the bench with Homecoming; a soothing and chillin' little theme.

YAU deserves to be commended for arranging this particular track and exploiting its merits (for the first time), arguably more successful than, say, an hardcore rendition of the same song.
Moreover, the added tads and bits of Yuugi's theme across the composition blend in pretty swell. Most times you can clearly tell apart a track as it goes towards another theme and then another; that usually doesn't tick me off, but the synergy sure is nice here.

On a distinct note, you can check into InStateofUnrest's upload pertaining to this exact same arrange and I usually wouldn't mention it but I just feel like overtly shilling up some InStateofUnrest here because the guy sure knows what's the haps in Touhou music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21r1YpiNAH0