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Rhythm Doctor OST - Helping Hands (ft. David Fu)

Composed by fizzd Vocals, Guitar and Production by David Fu (  / dvdfu  ) Lyrics by fizzd & Winston Lee Art by Daniel Wong (  / wopunk_  ) based on original designs by Winston Lee Rhythm Doctor is in Early Access now: https://store.steampowered.com/app/77... --- This was the final song we did for the Early Access release, and functions as the credits for the Early Access part of the game. It was written almost 10 years after the first song of the game, 'Samurai Techno'. Writing and recording it really felt like not just the ending of the game's story arc, but also the end of a long development journey that started with the Flash demo 8 years ago. If you played that version of the game many years ago, thank you for sticking around! This track and level wouldn't have been possible without David who agreed to help us in our time of most need. Thanks David! Two weeks before release we had no idea if we'd be able to squeeze this credits idea in the game, and then one week later and after a couple of long Discord recording sessions, it was suddenly done! Then in the final days before release, our programmer Morphious handled implementing the level and wrapped it up. Together with the backend of the level editor and credits programmed by other team members that made the level making process much easier, it was a big team effort that came together just in time. Also if you found this one surprisingly difficult, that's because it's in 5/4 time! I wanted to make something that continued the idea of unusual time signatures after that boss level, but wanted it to still have an almost-natural rhythm but not quite. To do that we had this "1..2..1,2" rhythm going on through the entire song so you could get used to it even without consciously counting in fives. David is one of those multi-disciplinary rare people who is both great at art and music, and immensely humble about it too. They did all the guitar parts with their Fender, suggested some nice little chord extension colours, did the vocals and produced it, keeping our original piano parts in. More of their stuff is on their Twitter:   / dvdfu  

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