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so catchy, scouted u :D

only thing this is missing is a drum beat, but i guess that's hard to make in MuseScore.

AlexIsAwesome500 responds:

For some reason, I felt that a drum part wouldn't fit, so I didn't add one, but I dunno.

There's something about these BoomKitty wubz that just makes me want to jam it out! This is no exception! I love how this has a bit of a melody too, but the bass lines are still prominent. Keep it up Kitty! :D

Perhaps the only thing I can say that is bad about this song is that the 2nd half didn't really bring anything new to the table. But this was already perfect, and there wasn't much else you could do with this. Usually with songs like that, the second half doesn't really appeal to me, but surprisingly, in this the second half of this was just as good as the first for me. You must be some sort of miracle worker, BoomKitty, to pull together songs like this again and again and again.

(this is basically the same thing I posted on the YouTube video, sorry if you feel like you're reading this over and over)

BoomKitty responds:

Thanks man!

I love the entire EP, all the songs seem well made and very good sounding, but this... this gave me the feels all over. Woah. This was the first song on the EP I listened to (I listened to them from oldest to newest on your NewGrounds page) and as the songs progressed I noticed that sort of 8-bit background progression a LOT, and it started to get old. Maybe it's just me, but it goes best with this song. I also noticed that this has a really traditional section progression: intro, verse, drop, break, faster drop, outro, just like your older song "Exploring Space" and Dex Arson and Charlie Zane's "Nexus". While I find it disappointing to hear the same song progression again and again, I do believe that sticking to tradition is a bit safer for both the musician and the listener, because new ideas in music don't always work out. In a way, this song was so good: every instrument really fit, the particular rhythm made me feel alive, and the sound design seemed well done -- that it rejuvenated traditional drumstep for me.

(Apologies if I sound like I have no idea what I'm talking about, it's probably becuase I do have no idea what I'm talking about)

If only I could create what I see, hear, and feel in my mind...

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