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Blue Blood Eclipse – Individual Output.zip
Blue Blood Eclipse.ogg
Blue Blood Eclipse.wav
[PALETTE 2018.1: Portion/Music]
A mysterious and sultry funk BGM track inspired by moonlit nights, perfect for games, dramas, and other media.
Ideal for expressing nighttime city scenes, sensual moments, and comedic characters.
※This product is an excerpt from Work ID: 140033 “PALETTE 2018.1”.
※Since November 2018, KLV Canvas has distributed stock music for indie creators in two series: the large “PALETTE” packs and the smaller “PALETTE Portion” packs.
*** Specifications ***
Microsoft Wave Format / Linear PCM
Sampling Rate: 44.1kHz
Bit Depth: 24-bit
Channels: Stereo
Ogg Vorbis Format / VBR 450kbps
(When applicable) Loop tags conform to RPG Maker specifications
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Editorial Review
Blue Blood Eclipse is a royalty-free music asset from KLV Canvas’s PALETTE library, positioning itself squarely in the growing ecosystem of affordable, specialized game audio for indie developers. In an overcrowded marketplace of generic loop packs, this track distinguishes itself through deliberate compositional choices and technical precision rather than volume or breadth.
The funk-inflected approach is the real differentiator here. Rather than leaning on the ambient, chiptune, or orchestral defaults that dominate royalty-free game music, KLV Canvas anchors this track in groove-based composition with sultry, nocturnal character. The combination of “moonlit nights,” “sensual moments,” and “comedic characters” suggests versatility beyond typical horror or mystery cues—this is music designed to accommodate tonal shifts within a single scene, which is genuinely useful for developers juggling genre hybridity. The technical execution matters too: 24-bit WAV files with RPG Maker-compliant loop tags and Ogg Vorbis backup indicate professional asset preparation, not an afterthought conversion.
The all-ages classification deserves emphasis. KLV Canvas positions this as accessible to narrative-driven projects regardless of content rating, making it a practical choice for developers working across multiple game types rather than a specialized occult-horror exclusive.
The real audience here is indie developers and small studios making comedy-horror hybrids, mystery visual novels with comedic beats, or urban fantasy games requiring atmospheric nighttime tracks that breathe rather than simply drone. This is infrastructure for creators who can’t commission custom music but refuse to sound amateurish.
A genuinely useful asset that respects both creator budgets and player expectations—practical craft over novelty.
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