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The prince thanking the Water sprite, from The Princess Nobody: A Tale of Fairyland (1884) by Andrew Lang (illustration by Richard Doyle). The belief in diminutive beings such as sprites, elves, fairies, etc. has been common in many parts of the world, and might to some extent still be found within neo-spiritual and religious movements such as "neo-druidism" and Ásatrú.
"Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" has been described as a dubstep and brostep song. [5] [6] It is in the key of B♭ Major and has a speed of 140 beats per minute. [5]Kat Bein of Billboard said that the track is "an aural sleight of hand"; though it begins with a high-pitched, "serpentine melody" and "pleasantly fragmented vocal samples", it takes a sharp and surprising turn when the drop ...
Likewise, fictional music can be found in fantasy literature. [9] Music and song are mentioned throughout Tolkien's legendarium, in the Tolkien scholar Bradford Lee Eden's view "most obviously" in the Ainulindalë ("Music of the Ainur", the creation account in said legendarium), but also importantly in the culture of the Elves, the Hobbits, and ...
More Monsters and Sprites is the third EP and first remix album by American electronic music producer Skrillex.It was released exclusively on Beatport on June 7, 2011 through Big Beat Records and mau5trap Recordings, while being released on other online retailers on June 21, 2011.
Music: "Git Along Little Sprites" Music and Lyrics by Michael Patrick Walker "Through the Portal" Music and Lyrics by David Kirshenbaum. 7. The Sprites Sleep Over/Seymour the Sleuth The Sprites have a sleepover at Johnny's house, but they can't sleep because things are so different back in The Grove where they normally sleep.
Sprite comic, fantasy, comedy, parody 8-Bit Theater is a sprite comic , meaning the art is mainly taken from pre-existing video game assets, created by Brian Clevinger that ran from 2001 to 2010 and consisting of 1,225 pages.
Naoshi Mizuta (水田 直志, Mizuta Naoshi, born January 24, 1972) is a Japanese video game composer and musician. He is best known for his work on the Final Fantasy franchise, most notably Final Fantasy XI, but has also composed music for games such as Street Fighter Alpha, Mega Man & Bass, and Parasite Eve II.
"Fantasy" is a song recorded by French singer-songwriter DyE for his debut studio album, Taki 183 (2011). It was released as the record's second and final single on 10 January 2011. It was released as the record's second and final single on 10 January 2011.