Wow that was so bad. It was interesting to see as an attempt, never to revisit. Mood, details, rhymes and agreeability between parts. Nah, an imp overloads the levels, and runs out of cpu threads. Thanks for sharing. Makes me even more curious how things happen in OST production. I could never really become a fan of a singer, or a band, or a composer. I would buy a music album from what felt most closest to a favorite creator, only to end up liking two out of ten songs on average. If this here number is what Karut did when left to their own devices, then I can't believe they weren't heavily railroaded into producing the originals. If Karut was limited by time and had his ideas vetoed by brass, then the guys in charge could be deserving heavy blame. I know that youtube suggestions for Karut's colleague Mitsukiyo namely for the latter's work outside Blue Archive were all uninteresting to me. I tentatively think that Blue Archive at the stage of being a freshly released game was benefitting from an extremely praiseworthy job done by music producers (likely the Producers, position name, not just anyone in the audio department). Not easy to repeat. Though it's a moot point probably, because gacha is what's paying, and I've yet to see a critic that would agree with my thoughts. Maybe I'm the one wrong