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all songs written by me mixed by me and michaels sung by hideo kojima birthed by hideo kojima internet created by hideo kojima tracklist 00:00 memory of love 04:47 a mile in those shoes 08:45 who turned on the car light? 11:58 mister turning point 16:26 talisman 20:07 flying freer 23:13 a-million-and-you 27:17 stranger's creed 32:32 blue things this was a long time coming. hope that you lads enjoy this collection of songs. share it around if you like it. i dunno. i lost interest a long time ago, i think, in writing 'video-gamey" music. you know the kind of stuff i'm talking about. you know, all of the trendy things on the chiptune circles of the internet nowadays where people set their tracks to some niche or otherwise aesthetic nintendo photo and it's just all solos and fancy chords with the occasional blip bleep hook? that kind of thing. i don't care much for that kind of thing. it bothers me. i'll let you in on a trade secret: that stuff, despite sounding really fancy and impressive on first listen, is objectively easier to write than a tune that is catchy for the sake of being catchy. it's boring. it's factory-made industrial-type chiptune that can be produced easily and at a fast rate and is more often than not uninspired slop that appeals to people who think that mint jams by casiopea is a studio album. that's such a specific and autistic burn but if you get it you get it and you'll get how lethal that is to a certain demographic of internet user. i'm not saying that i am better than everyone who does stuff like 'epic mario song - [spcpoopoopeepee]', i'm saying that our approaches to songwriting are fundamentally different. i write around melodies, while a lot of people who write contemporary chiptune write around chords. it's that simple. one isn't necessarily worse than the other, but they show a difference in creative priorities, and i just so happen to like how i do things better because i think that it makes for more memorable and interesting songs than solo/chordslop. i'm also not saying that all of my songs hit hard, because they've got some dud moments, but i like putting in an earnest effort to try and make something catchy removed from any external context. in a daw, it is so easy to spit out some fancy chords in an order that sounds perfectly adequate. i would know how easy it is, because i used to do that, but it got boring fast. you might not agree or even know what i'm talking about - hell, you probably don't, but i sincerely don't care. i spent all of my time on the old channel alienating myself from any potential making anything of my presence on the internet that i have nothing to lose anymore and am doing this for myself because i love making music. i'm getting old. i turned nineteen whole years of age on sunday. mentally, i think i'm probably in my eighties. not in the 'i'm so wise and cool'-way, in the 'i have debilitating back pain and it makes me more of a pretentious stick-in-the-mud than i should be + i'm also still a dunderhead'-way. point is: i don't see myself doing chiptune forever. i'd like to learn how to record with real instruments. there's something special about real instruments that i can't capture with digital tools. i had a rule of never revealing my real age, but now that i'm two years removed from being an underage b&, i don't care anymore. all to say that my priorities have changed over the years - you'd hope they would. i don't know what i wanted when i started making music on the internet. i got my taste of videos with a ton of views and comments with my old channel's hong kong 97 and cwc videos, i got to meet a ton of people, i got to train my transcription skills up to an absurd degree, so on and so on. but none of that really did a lot for me as a creative. sure, number-go-up was cool to watch happen, but i was always kinda mixed about those videos, because they weren't things i was creatively happy with being known for. i've been trying to creatively satisfy myself for a long time now, and it still hasn't come. maybe it never will. maybe that's the point. i hope it never will, honestly, because i love the pursuit of trying to get better and better at something. for all intents and purposes, though, i am happy with these songs in a vacuum. they're alright. i think they'd be better if they were recorded with real instruments, but oh well. it's the best i can do with what i have right now, and it gives me something to work towards in the future. maybe you'll see it, maybe you won't. i dunno, but i'll do it anyways, because i love life. excuse the masturbatory ramblings. these have always been my versions of a journal-kind-of-thing in a format that feels comforting to me, and i haven't gotten to do one in a long time because i just haven't put up a video in a while 'cause i've been working on these. i still transcribe, so covers will come back as they show, but for now, yeah, here's this. hope u rike it :) have a wonderful day, gentlemen. god bless you.