Main thread: [osu!mania] Project Loved: March 2024
Culprate & Joe Ford - Gaucho (cut) by BringoBrango
172 BPM, 2:15 | 5.05★
Captain's description (by elexire):
Well, this is certainly something.
By now, you should be no stranger to BringoBrango and the insanely unique way they chart. If you're familiar with anything of theirs outside of the Ranked section, then you should be no stranger to Gaucho (cut).
This chart needs studying in a lab. The thought process behind how this was made is something I don't think anyone (including me) will understand. This takes the entire concept of a dump chart and flips it on its head, as majority of the wubs in this song are represented through minijacks, and even some longjacks in smaller parts. Not to mention, but there's a good amount of long notes scattered throughout to add more detail, primarily in the vocals, yet the whole addition of them add to the flow of it very nicely. To sum it up, the end result is... difficult. The already high star rating is severely deceiving, and the song representation is not one I'd imagine many could think of.
It's a shame we may never get the full version, but it definitely isn't a shame that this one-of-a-kind chart is getting a chance at a spot in Loved, so go vote!
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!
Culprate & Joe Ford - Gaucho (cut) by BringoBrango
172 BPM, 2:15 | 5.05★
Captain's description (by elexire):
Well, this is certainly something.
By now, you should be no stranger to BringoBrango and the insanely unique way they chart. If you're familiar with anything of theirs outside of the Ranked section, then you should be no stranger to Gaucho (cut).
This chart needs studying in a lab. The thought process behind how this was made is something I don't think anyone (including me) will understand. This takes the entire concept of a dump chart and flips it on its head, as majority of the wubs in this song are represented through minijacks, and even some longjacks in smaller parts. Not to mention, but there's a good amount of long notes scattered throughout to add more detail, primarily in the vocals, yet the whole addition of them add to the flow of it very nicely. To sum it up, the end result is... difficult. The already high star rating is severely deceiving, and the song representation is not one I'd imagine many could think of.
It's a shame we may never get the full version, but it definitely isn't a shame that this one-of-a-kind chart is getting a chance at a spot in Loved, so go vote!
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!