So one day I got all nostalgic and decided to check my old Noteflight account to check out some really old songs I made before I gave up on making music for some years.
It was cool that I was able to export them into a bunch of wave files, unfortunately, since I wasn't a premium member anymore, they changed the instruments back to the crappier versions changing some songs entirely cutting them away from the escape to this new home called Bandcamp. Yeah, I'm actually using Bandcamp for storage as opposed to Mediafire or whatever, aren't I the weirdest?
And then, two years after this albums release, I found a lot of old songs from one of my older computers. Since this would have pushed the amount of songs on this album past 100. I decided it would be neater if I split up the Childhood Relics album into four albums. Here's the links to the split off ones:
Blast Land:
https://yesbmusic.bandcamp.com/album/childhood-relics-blast-land
Redstar:
https://yesbmusic.bandcamp.com/album/childhood-relics-redstar
Other Games:
https://yesbmusic.bandcamp.com/album/childhood-relics-other-various-games
Anyway, these tracks were made around 2011 to 2013 when I was about 14-15. My musical abilities were... eh, at least compared to now, quite subpar. I had some pretty cool ideas but my weaknesses were that I was very repetitive and lacked variation and had trouble making transitions. I also didn't understand how to make accompaniments to the melody so you'll sometimes end up with "empty" sounding tracks. Some actually still stand the test of time, some others... not so much.
Otherwise, I hope you enjoy. Click on the track names to get some extra info if you want. It may explain some things for you.