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Can you believe it?! After ELEVEN years we got a sequel to Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter! Everyone in the fandom was super hyped about this release, myself included, naturally. I was initially unsure of whether I should cover this soundtrack, giving its style is massively different from the two DS games... and that's when I got this idea. Why not do something different for Two Realms and DS-ify the tracks so that they get that original feel from the DS? And that's what I did. BACKGROUND ART ► Rapoville recreation by: / guythatexists_ GET THIS TRACK ON BANDCAMP ► https://bit.ly/seiirapoville ❖ What The Heck Is This ❖ This theme plays during the day, while the player is standing on Rapoville. It's a remix of the original Raposa Village track and, later in TNC, Turtle Rock. However, I was kinda disappointed when I first heard it since, while the main chords play here and there, the main melody line is completely absent. That's mainly what inspired me to start with this track, in terms of DS-ifying the OST. Right near the beginning, I added the classic drum intro that accompanies the first and second games' village track, along with some quirky (and iconic) scratches. Following that, there's a section that's pretty much the same as the original Rapoville track, though with the DS instruments and some slightly changed melody lines. At 00:39, I used the Pizzicato Strings to hint at the main melody, comforting the listener and introducing them to the big hit that comes next: at 00:44, the actual main melody kicks in, playing in its glorious, nostalgic entirety. I feel like that immediately improves the overall track, since it was so notably absent on the original. Then, I decided to do something else with the track. (SPOILERS!) In Two Realms, the villages from TNC have joined the main village as districts... so why doesn't the original track reflect that? I just had to fix it. Starting at 01:14, the chord progression and general mood follow Rapoville's track, but the melody line is that of Watersong. It fits surprisingly well! Another section from the original plays and, at 01:41, a transition starts and ends with Lavasteam's section beginning right after it, right until 02:14, where Galactic Jungle kicks in with its melody line. And, with that, the three districts got their sections on the theme. The track ends with a drum section which merges with the intro, in classic DTL fashion. It was definitely a challenge to translate modern and HQ instruments and compositions into the DS style, as I usually do the opposite. It was so much fun, though! I studied many DS tracks, from Turtle Rock to Watersong, even Mari & Jowee, to better understand the process behind them. That, along with my already existent experience after composing for the fangame, allowed me to get creative and explore many possibilities with this track. ❖ Legal Stuff (Don't Sue Me) ❖ Title: Rapoville Game: Drawn to Life: Two Realms Composer(s): David J. Franco Platform(s): PC, Nintendo Switch ❖ Where To Stalk Me ❖ TWITTER ► / rafaseii DISCORD ► / discord PATREON ► / rafaseii BANDCAMP ► https://seii.bandcamp.com/ AVATAR ARTIST ► / adam_shaman #DrawnToLifeTwoRealms #NintendoDS #Seii