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Title[東方 /SynthRock/ Arrange] Hachimitsu-Kumasan - A Dream that is more Scarlet than Red
ChannelNaturalistick2
Published2010-03-24T18:28:56.000Z
Description[Title] - 赤より紅い夢
[Author/Circle] - Angel / Hachimitsu-Kumasan
[Album] - 東方紅魔曲
[Event/Date] - Reitasai 7 (Mar 14, 2010)
[Original] - A Dream that is more Scarlet than Red ~ Main Menu Theme
[Game] - Touhou 06: Embodiment of Scarlet Devil

Whew, lots of EoSD lately for my standards. Reitasai playing out here!

Actually man, this was a considerably funny upload to plan out. I was originally going to track down a Luna Dial rendition from this same Kumasan EoSD tribute release majigger but finally, after many consecutive listens in a dreadful attempt to decide my fate, decided to just give you guys this one.

It is probably one of the most sketched out themes I've ever heard of this arrange!... The incredibly little sum of it, mind you. And yes, I'm not too fond anymore of EoSD music in a whole. You could say I've outgrown it over the times. Fortunately, the Touhou scene is massive enough for me to eventually get tired of these new vibes and wander about into these once again.

But that is beside the point. Gotta let you know that the main force and true raison d'être of our friend here is surprisingly, nostalgia. Yeah, that little bug of the soul that succumbs us doomed now and then. It's pretty dandy actually. I love feeling nostalgic. What kind of nostalgia is this we feast eyes and ears upon, you may ask?
One of the very first arranges I've ever tackled straight was some ezel-ash intake on Luna Dial. Granted, having newly found myself in the doujin ongaku world and bearing witness to those staple-ish and imposing and delicious guitar synths so prominent of ezel-ash, I never quite forgot about it. Eventually, I did move on, to the point I lost all information on it. Gotta check into that one of these days.

And so, both this one and Luna Dial are more than music compositions, they're more like good medicine for the soul. Let nostalgia do the spicing up if this one invokes any good memories for you. Otherwise, let a mildly amazing track on its own right do much of pleasure to your senses, I suppose.

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