The Fragrance of Dark Coffee (From "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations")
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"Best known for his 2016 release “Live at Grillby's”, Carlos [Eiene] produces jazz arrangements of video game music, and posts them on his YouTube channel “insaneintherainmusic”. Carlos' 2017 album “Alola that Jazz” debuted at #6 on the iTunes Jazz Charts."
"Best known for his 2016… Read Full Bio ↴From insaneintherain's website About page:
"Best known for his 2016 release “Live at Grillby's”, Carlos [Eiene] produces jazz arrangements of video game music, and posts them on his YouTube channel “insaneintherainmusic”. Carlos' 2017 album “Alola that Jazz” debuted at #6 on the iTunes Jazz Charts."
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The Fragrance of Dark Coffee
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E4439qv5
Liked from intro, felt more sure about that decision with each passing second. You gave this track an appropriate level of agency while still leaving it appropriately unresolved. That's Godot– a lover, remorseful, wandering in a world that has nothing for him now that– well, the rest is what it is.
I haven't played T&T either. I've played through and beaten JFA and the Layton crossover and all the rest I've learned by walkthrough videos, Wikia articles and good ol' osmosis. Having his mystery blown (or spoiled if you'd rather) significantly weakens his character in my eyes, for better and worse. I think we can all agree he's taken his loss really hard, but I don't see his grief, extreme as it is, as a justification for his extreme and intemperate pettiness. That position may change over time once I really get to know Diego Armando, but as it stands, I don't find attractive his tall, dark, and smouldering bitterness.
Still a damn good track though, and this cover brings it to life as only a musician can, and for that, I thank you.
If you get the chance, I'd love to hear your take on "Distant Traces of Beauty," which is Dahlia Hawthorne's leitmotif. Thing is, it shares many themes and motifs with this piece-- the two are linked, fated if you will. Diego never left the courtroom cafeteria because she didn't let him, not in health, anyway. His motifs in her theme is an ironic echo, fitting. She is a haunting character in her own right, and is a shorter song to begin with, so again, if you get the chance I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks~!
nqble
"How many cups of darkness have I drank over the years? Even I don’t know..."
"I’ll tell you though...
Right now, this one here is the greatest cup I’ve ever had."
"Don’t you think so...
Phoenix Wright?"
...
"Yeah...
I think you’re right."
Naughty dot dot
This is like jazz covering jazz itself, and i like it
insaneintherainmusic
+dukeisback jazz^2
Xenoriddley
+insaneintherainmusic Jazzception
Hughie Domingo
Jazz in the style of Jazz
LunarAngel
i like how you made it so there is no red, even the mushroom and the red stripes on the walls :3
insaneintherainmusic
Color correction at its finest!
Tania Rodriguez
In the game Godot says he cannot see red, is that a reference to the game?
Paul
nerioplaysgames I didn't even notice x)
But it's really a good reference ^^
Huepfpuschen
Unfortunately... It is red, and you seem to wear that mask too
KaiserMikael
Well he isn't color blind though. He doesn't see red in a different color, he simply just doesn't see it at all, because of his visor red blends in with white.