The "lyrics" will tell you more about each track. It's like what C418 does with his music and makes the experience of listening to this album a lot more immersive.
Let's start, shall we?
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This is all of my Medly songs (from 2017 to 2019) in one album for free. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed using Medly.
It is sorted by date, then by the length of the song.
Note that all tracks have the date of when they were created, not when they were modified; Medly doesn't keep track of when you last modified that track, nor do they keep the date when you duplicate them or show which one is the copy.
I have, a few times, accidentally destroyed the original of many songs in this album and kept the cloned one with the date it was duplicated.
It doesn't matter anyway, since you still get a vague (a very, very vague) hint of how I improved.
By the way, I made some songs a bonus track. The reason for that is because they are so short and pointless that it would sound horrible if you were listening to the album online. The album is free though, so you can download and listen in full, with all of the short tracks added back in.
Thanks for coming by. No one really comes around often...
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Anyways, this track was (kinda) inspired by the /r/place experiment. I say kinda because I feel it has nothing to do with the experiment nor the blue corner.
The track is also the pinnacle of why I said about the tracks having the created date. I revamped/modified this in (probably) 2019. 2017 is when I created the track (as in the file). It sounds younger than the rest of the ones in 2017 (of which is the only 2017 track in this album), which is why I doubt the times.
Like I said, however, it is still a good way to pinpoint the dates of how I got better, so it doesn't matter as much.
Producer and vocalist Becki Whitton makes dark, experimental pop. Here each track is based on an improvised vocal loop. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 8, 2023