Inspired by the martial arts movies of the 1980's from the excellent Big Trouble in Little China to the cheesy American Ninja. The track is centred around an imaginary direct to VHS ninja movie. In this imaginary movie a young man learns about his secret ancestry from ninja's of the old while his family has been hiding in the amish community for years. An evil money grabbing crime lord is threatening to take away the land of the community and the young man has to step up to defend them.
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from Enter the Hero,
track released April 12, 2019
Featuring voices of Jason Brower and Mikko Repka. Script concept by Pasi Keränen. Scripting by Pasi Keränen, Jason Brower and Mikko Repka.
Composition and production by TiltShifted
Mixed and Mastered by Van Derand
supported by 5 fans who also own “Enter the Hero (feat. JBear & Will Diesoon)”
It's hard to pick a favourite track. This is the only album i have so far deemed as "perfect", where every track, even the intro, is just a masterpiece in its own right. From the hard hitting Perturbator's Theme to the emotional title track, its 68 minutes of perfection. 10/10. connivingkhajiit
supported by 5 fans who also own “Enter the Hero (feat. JBear & Will Diesoon)”
What a record. Ambient Synthwave isn’t really a sub-genre, but that is how this album comes off to me. I can relax to this. I can think to this. I can create to this. If only it was available as a CD or vinyl! This is really a fantastic record. Timpy
Lean, cutting synthwave with an industrial edge from this California artist, with icy keys slashing across thumping beats. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 22, 2021
Jeff Spoonhower brings his 20 years of experience working in video games to the dazzling synthwave he makes as Electron Odyssey. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 14, 2021
supported by 4 fans who also own “Enter the Hero (feat. JBear & Will Diesoon)”
While AA continues to lay down the disco beats, Watching Stars has a relaxed pace that's more in line with stargazing. "Paradise" flirts with outrun, but it's got dreamy slow sections as well. "Camaro Dreams" has a moody edge. "Lost Days" has some cool guitar and bass hooks during its stroll. "Midnight Rides" is another slow disco number with some fun cowbell and hi-hat and a simple synth solo. "Watching Stars" has a fun beat and guitar stingers backing a digital warmth not unlike Starforce. kmxexii