"The Beauty which only Beast knows" Demo released and we can finally show off this promo art and logo made by @coda-blue!
If you like Chinese Fantasy-inspired settings and a retelling of a classic Fairy Tale, do try the demo and leave your thoughts!
Due time constraints couldn't post as much as planned, but more news will come this January! Super pecial thanks to my team and my co-lead @pumpkin-spike18!
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My favorite new releases from January 2023.
titles + spotify links below
Honey by Samia (indie pop)
I’m Not Sure at All by Marlody (art folk)
Hold the Door for Strangers by Labrador (alt country)
Pensado mucho y mal by lusillón (indie pop)
Rush! by Måneskin (glam rock)
Absolute Heartbreak by Khai Dreams (indie pop)
Gigi’s Recovery by The Murder Capital (post-punk)
Good Thing We Stayed by Julia Wolf (pop)
Lobes by We Are Scientists (indie rock)
Horta da Luz by Falso Nove (indie rock)
On & On by José James (jazz)
Seeking the Sources of Streams by Cicada (classical)
A Situação by Sara Não Tem Nome (brazilian pop music)
Married in Mount Airy by Nicole Dollanganger (folk)
Leaving by Fran (indie folk)
Prize by Rozi Plain (folk)
Strays by Margo Price (country/folk)
To What End by Oddisee (rap)
Never Have I Ever by Naaz (pop)
Inamable by CATAROH (indie rock)
Smalltown Stardust by King Tuff (folk rock/pop)
Playscapes by Tuulikki Bartosik (neoclassical)
Farrago by La Battue (french indie pop)
Art School Dropout by Jamee Cornelia (rap)
O Paraíso by Lucas Santtana (jazz)
Derealised by Jadu Heart (indie rock)
Higher Lonely Power by Fireworks (pop punk)
Lyrics to Go, Vol. 4 by Kota the Friend (rap)
Gloria by Sam Smith (pop)
Before the Gloss Up by Gloss Up (rap)
Tale of Two Towns by Brandon Ratcliff (country)
Medium Gnarly by Swiss Army Wife (punk)
Remember Never Before by July Talk (alt rock)
Dream House by JW Francis (indie pop)
Dark Moon by GRMLN (lofi)
Uncertain Joys by The Subways (indie rock)
Deadfall by Roseville (indie rock)
Phosphorescent by Gabrielle Aplin (pop)
Vanishing by Nyte Skye (new wave)
Late Developers by Belle and Sebastian (indie pop)
II by Pure Adult (experimental rock)
Come Get Your Wife by Elle King (country)
Make the Most of It by New Found Glory (pop punk)
ID.Entity by Riverside (prog rock)
Sting by Emarosa (pop rock)
Picturesque by MOLLY (indie rock)
Everywhere, Everything by Polar (hardcore)
The Crowned by Ché Aimee Dorval (indie pop)
Het Niets by Véras (pop)
The Age of Spiral by Orkun A. (ambient)
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So you know those redesigns of Hunter’s tattoo to make it look more like tā moko? It gave me an idea.
The way these are placed aren’t really accurate to real traditional maori tattoos, since I wanted to keep the same idea + keep them recognizable as the og. The shapes inside and the style is all based on photos of different moko and some very simplified guides on what certain patterns look like and how they’re used. I hope I did a decent job, I really like the way they look.
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Danganronpa × RAIN CODE Crossover ①
Yuma and Shinigami meet the Danganronpa characters for the first time. (In this manga, only the protagonist of DR2 appears.)
日本語版はコチラ。
*This may not make much sense to non-Japanese speakers, so there is an explanation at the end.
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Background information:
There are four different ways to read the name "日向", the most common being "Hinata", but there are also the readings "Hyuga", "Himukai", and "Himuka". Also, the character "創" is generally read as "Sou", and the reading "Hajime" is a special reading that is only used for people's names. So it is generally difficult to read this name correctly without clues.
The reason why Shinigami was disappointed is that Hinata Hajime sounds much softer than Hyuga Sou, the reading she first predicted. Hinata and Hajime are not really lame. However, the name Hinata could be used as a first name for girls, so it gives a cute impression to Japanese speakers. 😄
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