Supremacy of Sound. As you can see by the cover, this was clearly a reimagining of what Illegal Melodies could have been. With the red and blue, this was meant to be two galaxies colliding in space. Is it as epic as that? Well, it does have the best production so far so that is good.
"Virus" was by far the best produced beat I had made in a while, though it still wasn't super rememberable. "Anticipation" was where I finally got to grips with "loud" sound. Mixing distorted bass properly this time (in my eyes) gave it that thumpy energy which I do still like. "Trip" is quite nice and a bit erie to listen to at the midpoint to the end. "The Journey" has this almost nostalgic feel to me, as if I had already made the track before (but I hadn't). Again with "Come Alive", this is where I excelled at making "loud" music. I still love the saws I used on this to this day for the intro, and that repettitive guitar sound is exhillerating to me still. "Excalibur" is a really well made song, and I would stand by it being released today. The problem is that it's so damn short, I don't know why I didn't just make it longer. At 1:24, it's the shortest song on the album. "Zawg" is another song that gives me a nostalgic feel. I had this melody that I loved stuck in my project files for years and I finally used it on this song. It's a fairly well produced beat with enough varience to justify it being two minutes. Then "Resurrection" which is another loud song, though good sounding still. I ruined the end I feel with too much reverb and a stupid trap beat.
Now, I did miss one, didn't I? "(interlude)". This was the song that moved me the most. It was the first slow, calm, natural sounding song I ever finished. It is short, yes, but it still moved me so much. It's very sad and is meant to be inspired heavily from the Minecraft OST. I still love it, probably more than any song on this album. It also taught me that more does NOT mean better. Sometimes less is better. It genuinely made me sad making it because it sounded so beautiful but so sad at the same time. It'll forever be one of my favourite songs.