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** "Sirens #1" starts off creepy with minor key arpeggios, before it actually has PsychoStrings come in midway through the song.

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** "Sirens #1" starts off creepy with minor key [[{{Scales}} key]] arpeggios, before it actually has PsychoStrings come in midway through the song.

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* SweetDreamsFuel: Julia has an absolutely gorgeous voice, and the soft acoustic music that makes up the majority of her work compliments it extremely well, making her songs almost sound like lullabies. That said, there's still...
* NightmareFuel: "Prologue" ends with a dissonent sound slowly fading in over everything else. It's made even more jarring since most of her work is entirely acoustic.

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* SweetDreamsFuel: SugarWiki/SweetDreamsFuel: Julia has an absolutely gorgeous voice, and the soft acoustic music that makes up the majority of her work compliments it extremely well, making her songs almost sound like lullabies. That said, there's still...
* NightmareFuel: "Prologue" ends with a dissonent dissonant sound slowly fading in over everything else. It's made even more jarring since most of her work is entirely acoustic.



** "Bleached Bones" is a slow, somber instrumental that stays mainly sad before fading out to the sounds of bones clicking against each other.

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** "Bleached Bones" is a slow, somber instrumental that stays mainly sad before fading out to the sounds of bones clicking against each other.other.
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* SweetDreamsFuel: Julia has an absolutely gorgeous voice, and the soft acoustic music that makes up the majority of her work compliments it extremely well, making her songs almost sound like lullabies. That said, there's still...
* NightmareFuel: "Prologue" ends with a dissonent sound slowly fading in over everything else. It's made even more jarring since most of her work is entirely acoustic.
** "Sirens #1" starts off creepy with minor key arpeggios, before it actually has PsychoStrings come in midway through the song.
** "Bleached Bones" is a slow, somber instrumental that stays mainly sad before fading out to the sounds of bones clicking against each other.

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