Loctek - Kan-Construction by Daikyi
Captain's Description (by Shoegazer):
Resident shipgirl admirer/admiral Daikyi gets his first nominated chart for the Loved section with Kan-Construction. His charting tendencies are difficult to overlook: His music selection (which are usually dynamic sonic affairs) and slight playfulness are two of his idiosyncrasies, but he has this level of technical proficiency at capturing multiple levels of musical intensity that is hard to compare. He does not hide his technical prowess in this chart. In this chart, Daikyi strings a myriad of patterns (e.g. fast jacks, long split jumptrills) that are typically seen as unconventional and uncomfortable to equally unconventional rhythms to create an end product. That end product can be interpreted as dynamic, methodical, complementary, and, above all, refreshing. I consider this to be Daikyi's best chart, and his list of good charts is not small by any means. For any player who enjoys technical charts, this should be a definite staple in your catalogue. For its dynamic nature, community acceptance, and general novelty, it only makes sense for this chart to be a nominee for the Loved section.
Please use the space below to discuss why you believe this map should (or should not!) enter the Loved Category.
The poll will run for 5 days. Revoting will be enabled for the sole purpose of changing your answer in the case that the discussion sways your vote otherwise after submission.
Link to this week's main thread: https://osu.ppy.sh/community/forums/topics/715074
Captain's Description (by Shoegazer):
Resident shipgirl admirer/admiral Daikyi gets his first nominated chart for the Loved section with Kan-Construction. His charting tendencies are difficult to overlook: His music selection (which are usually dynamic sonic affairs) and slight playfulness are two of his idiosyncrasies, but he has this level of technical proficiency at capturing multiple levels of musical intensity that is hard to compare. He does not hide his technical prowess in this chart. In this chart, Daikyi strings a myriad of patterns (e.g. fast jacks, long split jumptrills) that are typically seen as unconventional and uncomfortable to equally unconventional rhythms to create an end product. That end product can be interpreted as dynamic, methodical, complementary, and, above all, refreshing. I consider this to be Daikyi's best chart, and his list of good charts is not small by any means. For any player who enjoys technical charts, this should be a definite staple in your catalogue. For its dynamic nature, community acceptance, and general novelty, it only makes sense for this chart to be a nominee for the Loved section.
Please use the space below to discuss why you believe this map should (or should not!) enter the Loved Category.
The poll will run for 5 days. Revoting will be enabled for the sole purpose of changing your answer in the case that the discussion sways your vote otherwise after submission.
Link to this week's main thread: https://osu.ppy.sh/community/forums/topics/715074