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Syntrus
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The Last Wizard in the Tower

Posted by Syntrus - January 13th, 2024


After a long period of mental exertion compulsively operating fl studio while drinking copious amounts of energy drink tea, and whisky, after using various vowel based vsts to contact the devil and sign away my soul I have concluded the production of "The Last Wizard in the Tower" please go buy it on bandcamp.


You don't want to make satan a liar do you?


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you want to buy the album

After listening to Duel in the Market, I could see how the rest the album would be like in comparison. I like the drums at the start that make the track feel old-school, along with the electronic instrument at the start (No idea what it's called but it sounds nice). After that the melody comes forth and drowns out the the original beat by a bit, but still being audible. The melody that over takes the original beat also makes this feel as if this was an old track, with the tune changing into a more gloomy type of battle music (this being around during the middle of the song).

Although it's pretty loud for my taste, it's a good song with a name that fits really loud with it, and I could imagine what the rest would sound like (because I'm too lazy to listen to it all). I won't buy the album because of me being afraid I won't like the rest of the album and being stressed to review it all, but you definitely deserve some income from this album.

It's great that you found aspects of Duel in the Market enjoyable. I appreciate your perspective on the drums and electronic elements. While I understand your hesitation to explore the entire album, I encourage you to give it a chance; you might discover more elements that resonate with you. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!