Stargazing
This song is a piano cover of the "Astral Observatory" theme from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask.
I'm not sure that I can fully convey just how much I enjoy this cover. It's something that I've known about for a long time and always come back to.
The original song throws you straight into the midst of it. The cruelty of Time is its refusal to stop or slow. You are thrown in the world, and you are forced to keep up with the rhythm of time: there is no choice. No matter what happens in our lives, time marches on. The moment that Link arrives at Termina, his life, much like the lives of everyone else, is on borrowed time. Link must adapt to his new environment or else the fate of the world is set in stone.
In contrast, Mark of Two's cover is much gentler. It eases you into the song with a longer, more contemplative introduction. It gives you a moment of calm to collect your feelings and thoughts before jumping in.
The original 1 minute loop is extended to 6 minutes and 30 seconds in the cover. Much like how Link must relive the same 3 days over and over until he can stop the moon from crashing into the earth, each iteration of the cover looks at the original song in different ways: reiterating, reinterpreting, and reshaping it.
Like Link's quest in Termina, the cover brings us on a journey of calm, joy, melancholy, doubt, and triumph.