This beatmap was submitted using in-game submission on 11 January 2021 at 22:30:22
Artist: Said The Sky
Title: Nostalgia (feat. Missio) (Cut Ver.)
Tags: electronic english STS Trevor Christensen Matthew Brue David Butler edm dance music chill trap Gordon Lazarus Xoul Peter PeterEU UndeadPhoneGuy
BPM: 120
Filesize: 5333kb
Play Time: 02:40
Difficulties Available:
Information: Scores/Beatmap Listing
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It's a "Cut Ver." but I hate this dumb guideline. I cut out 20 seconds of a 2 and a half minute buildup and have to add a name that makes it look like a PP map. Literally just prohibits electronic mappers and there are little to none as is. Oh well, adding it for rankability. Hopefully everyone enjoys the map
Normal - Me
Collab Hard - Collab between Gordon (Lazarus) and I
Peter's Insane - Peter
Insane - Me
Adoration - Me
Mapping Showcase #1 - I'll be mapping my favourite favourite songs even though they don't necessarily map that well into osu, because I love them so so much
First map I've finished in a while. Apologies for the essay: tldr I'm very proud of this one
I've had a huge slowdown in mapping recently, where I felt like nothing I created was original or creative in any way. I was just mapping anything that went well into osu. I wasn't challenging myself, at all.
Then I heard this song. This wasn't the first time I had heard this song, I listened to this A LOT a couple of years ago. But when I found it again, I was addicted, I came to adore this song once more.
I always knew about the idea of additive rhythm. The idea that you could actually add extra rhythm on top of a song to highlight aspects, or to increase intensity. However, I never found a song that would work well with it. I was too focused on song representation on songs that actually mapped well into osu. That's when I put the pieces together, I could map a very rhythmically basic song, that's actually very intense with emotion and strength, with additive rhythm. And here it is, my attempt at it.
Artist: Said The Sky
Title: Nostalgia (feat. Missio) (Cut Ver.)
Tags: electronic english STS Trevor Christensen Matthew Brue David Butler edm dance music chill trap Gordon Lazarus Xoul Peter PeterEU UndeadPhoneGuy
BPM: 120
Filesize: 5333kb
Play Time: 02:40
Difficulties Available:
- Adoration (5.11 stars, 395 notes)
- Collab Hard (3.28 stars, 295 notes)
- Insane (4.46 stars, 345 notes)
- Normal (2.09 stars, 166 notes)
- Peter's Insane (3.96 stars, 231 notes)
Information: Scores/Beatmap Listing
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It's a "Cut Ver." but I hate this dumb guideline. I cut out 20 seconds of a 2 and a half minute buildup and have to add a name that makes it look like a PP map. Literally just prohibits electronic mappers and there are little to none as is. Oh well, adding it for rankability. Hopefully everyone enjoys the map
Difficulties:
Normal - Me
Collab Hard - Collab between Gordon (Lazarus) and I
Peter's Insane - Peter
Insane - Me
Adoration - Me
Meaning behind the map:
Mapping Showcase #1 - I'll be mapping my favourite favourite songs even though they don't necessarily map that well into osu, because I love them so so much
First map I've finished in a while. Apologies for the essay: tldr I'm very proud of this one
I've had a huge slowdown in mapping recently, where I felt like nothing I created was original or creative in any way. I was just mapping anything that went well into osu. I wasn't challenging myself, at all.
Then I heard this song. This wasn't the first time I had heard this song, I listened to this A LOT a couple of years ago. But when I found it again, I was addicted, I came to adore this song once more.
I always knew about the idea of additive rhythm. The idea that you could actually add extra rhythm on top of a song to highlight aspects, or to increase intensity. However, I never found a song that would work well with it. I was too focused on song representation on songs that actually mapped well into osu. That's when I put the pieces together, I could map a very rhythmically basic song, that's actually very intense with emotion and strength, with additive rhythm. And here it is, my attempt at it.