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nightmargin.bsky.social
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3 days ago
looking through various unfinished music from a good 7-8 years ago and a good handful of them could be described as "slightly sad music for abandoned carnivals"
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sameastheold.bsky.social
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3 days ago
That just happens to be the name of my Spotify playlist
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xolimono.bsky.social
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3 days ago
the shaky piano theme that plays in That One Area with the dead nomai in outer wilds:
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xolimono.bsky.social
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3 days ago
this is such an evilcore post im sorry LMAO
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dieterranerin.bsky.social
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3 days ago
The "sadness" in human art.
Do you need to remind yourself how sad feels, so you have a reference point to base your "happy" feelings on?
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dave-s-violist.bsky.social
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3 days ago
What if you speed up the tempos? Try that.
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nightmargin.bsky.social
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3 days ago
i guess abandoned is a harsh term it's more like the haunting memory of going to a carnival when you were a kid
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anosci.net
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3 days ago
but was that a reflection of how you were feeling at the time? can we learn something from this?
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takacomics.bsky.social
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3 days ago
Half the time I look at old stuff and go “What was I even thinking…”
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mogtheconfessor.bsky.social
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3 days ago
What a compelling description.. like, melancholy electroswing?
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quietsigh.bsky.social
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3 days ago
I would absolutely put slightly sad music for abandoned carnivals on repeat for hours and listen until I went a little mad
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generalredland.bsky.social
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3 days ago
That sounds like an apt description of the Horror Land theme from Mario Party 2. It's the carousel notes.
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Do you need to remind yourself how sad feels, so you have a reference point to base your "happy" feelings on?