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https://youtu.be/nM_NXnz4XsQ been loving this album lately. Best I can describe it is your Nintendo 64 has an existential crisis
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The composer's bio begins: "Angel Marcloid was born in 1984 at a hospital in Prince Frederick, MD, 9 months after her Mom & Dad banged in a hotel room somewhere. She currently resides in a quiet town in the boonies outside of Chicago, IL." :) The raspy cut-vocal-chord singing atop jazzy arrangements within a Nintendo 64 is great. Her creation process must be interesting. https://angelmarcloid.com/
Hah wow! That's impressive that the concept was transferrable like that, it really strikes that chord