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Back to playing with the Keyword Tool for me!
Honestly, this was only *supposed* to be me doing my standard "poll the Tool 10 times for the same word, tally results, use the most frequent" method, but with habitats & landforms. I got a few rounds into doing "lagoon" before I started wondering about music that would go well with the water sounds, and decided to try "digital" and see what came up. Mostly it was Now Loading, which does have enough of a liquid-y feel to it.
I paired the 2 words up, did my usual tallying, but from there, I listened to each individual slider that had appeared in the results, regardless of how frequently or infrequently, and just hand-picked the ones that I felt gelled the best.
(I also set the music from Now Loading and The Pilgrim to the key of E, that's why the beat is so high.)
*The "Zone" in the name is just there because I realized that "Digital Lagoon" fits the naming scheme of a Sonic The Hedgehog level. That's it. Sorry (ᴗ_ ᴗ。)
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