This is the full-form track as the main representation of this rendition. I will also release the other versions, in addition to this one, such as a vocals-only version, an archipelago-vibe version, and so on.
Also, you will see that the metrics on my thankfully-already-turned-into-an-OAC YouTube channel were going down since I posted the official visualizer for “17325 (Waltz for NDC)” because I already stopped the paid promotion I enrolled in for the previous videos before that waltz song video for organic engagement, so all of your support means much to me.
As you listen, this rendition is not as loud as my previous releases (including the reimagined cover “cycling remains”) because this song is initially acoustic. Some of the acoustic ones in the instrumentation, including a main acoustic guitar, the Banyumasan karawitan (if I am not mistaken), and the hadrah percussions (just like in “cycling remains”), infuse the original folk-pop more with those traditional elements based on my background as a Muslim Indonesian. By sequelizing “cycling remains”, I also infuse the once-viral basuri/telolet instrument (acts both as melodic lines (just subtle in this main track), and as synthesizers) and the added sound effects for enhancements. I will explain much more on each page of the expected alternative versions of this “enough for you” rendition.
"Male vocal folk-pop song with acoustic guitar and drums. positive and uplifting feeling."
–via CYANITE
"This song is originally the seventh track on Olivia Rodrigo’s debut SOUR album, and I covered it as a sequel/continuation arc (part 2, lyrically) of my self-termed ex-circle, NDC, previously told in “cycling remains”. Actually, the arc starts without me realizing from “27224 (this is what friendship feels like)”, then “cycling remains” (the reimagined version of Olivia’s “drivers license”), then “17325 (Waltz for NDC)”, and so on. Also, it has been five years since the album’s debut, so this rendition can be categorized as an anniversary for that too, I guess💫🚲
For your info, I am still in my third year of college on my lovely campus, ISI Jogja, so be sure to stay tuned for the third edition of my ISIJK + Me series soon! Because of this thingy, that is why I did this “enough for you” cover first to fill this channel’s gap/inactivity, and will also post/release (if applicable) the alternative versions besides this full form later, just like usual🥀"
This is the full-form track as the main representation of this rendition. I will also release the other versions, in addition to this one, such as a vocals-only version, an archipelago-vibe version, and so on.
Also, you will see that the metrics on my thankfully-already-turned-into-an-OAC YouTube channel were going down since I posted the official visualizer for “17325 (Waltz for NDC)” because I already stopped the paid promotion I enrolled in for the previous videos before that waltz song video for organic engagement, so all of your support means much to me.
As you listen, this rendition is not as loud as my previous releases (including the reimagined cover “cycling remains”) because this song is initially acoustic. Some of the acoustic ones in the instrumentation, including a main acoustic guitar, the Banyumasan karawitan (if I am not mistaken), and the hadrah percussions (just like in “cycling remains”), infuse the original folk-pop more with those traditional elements based on my background as a Muslim Indonesian. By sequelizing “cycling remains”, I also infuse the once-viral basuri/telolet instrument (acts both as melodic lines (just subtle in this main track), and as synthesizers) and the added sound effects for enhancements. I will explain much more on each page of the expected alternative versions of this “enough for you” rendition.
"Male vocal folk-pop song with acoustic guitar and drums. positive and uplifting feeling."
–via CYANITE
"This song is originally the seventh track on Olivia Rodrigo’s debut SOUR album, and I covered it as a sequel/continuation arc (part 2, lyrically) of my self-termed ex-circle, NDC, previously told in “cycling remains”. Actually, the arc starts without me realizing from “27224 (this is what friendship feels like)”, then “cycling remains” (the reimagined version of Olivia’s “drivers license”), then “17325 (Waltz for NDC)”, and so on. Also, it has been five years since the album’s debut, so this rendition can be categorized as an anniversary for that too, I guess💫🚲
For your info, I am still in my third year of college on my lovely campus, ISI Jogja, so be sure to stay tuned for the third edition of my ISIJK + Me series soon! Because of this thingy, that is why I did this “enough for you” cover first to fill this channel’s gap/inactivity, and will also post/release (if applicable) the alternative versions besides this full form later, just like usual🥀"
–via the official video’s description