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buffalo, NY

So stoked to finally release this!  LSDJ save files included with bandcamp purchase.  There are a few surprises on this record wink

http://danimalcannon.bandcamp.com

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rochester, ny

love it

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buffalo, NY

At 3:15 I'm going to be live-streaming a performance on facebook

http://www.facebook.com/danimalcannonmusic

Last edited by danimal cannon (Mar 12, 2016 7:41 pm)

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France

Slayer on chips! Really good!

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Kicks ass like I thought it would

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UK

WOW !

I've never heard anything like this before. Totally awesome !

So many good ideas, diverse styles and sounds used in this fusion of metal and chiptune, it even has a splattering of Jazz.

Love the total mood change interlude after the behemoth track called err. "Behemoth" smile


CD ordered.

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buffalo, NY

You should pick this album up, tell your friends!  I think it's pretty great, but don't take my word for it.  This is what the critics are saying:

"this is the cutting edge of modern music" - The Musical Melting Pot
http://www.themusicalmeltingpot.com/201 … ia-review/

"one of the most engaging records I’ve heard in 2016" - Angry Metal Guy
http://www.angrymetalguy.com/danimal-ca … ia-review/

"an impressive feat of musical and technical prowess. This sounds crazy, but I think this is one of my favorite releases this year" - Echoes and Dust
http://echoesanddust.com/2016/03/danima … n-lunaria/

Last edited by danimal cannon (Mar 17, 2016 5:14 pm)

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"it's awesome" - an0va
http://chipmusic.org/forums/post/241447/#p241447

Last edited by an0va (Mar 17, 2016 6:40 pm)

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New York, NY

Really into Axis, Behemoth, Collision Event and Coalesce especially. Very adventurous. Some extremely inspired-sounding stuff here. This evokes a whole world for me that goes well beyond the "chip/metal fusion" concept. The cover art is important for setting the tone, but it's surprising how far the album roams from those roots. Also, really pushes the limits in terms of production (great blend of guitar + chip + sometimes vocals).

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New York, NY
an0va wrote:

"it's awesome" - an0va
http://chipmusic.org/forums/post/241447/#p241447

freaking LOL

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NC in the US of America
exilefaker wrote:
an0va wrote:

"it's awesome" - an0va
http://chipmusic.org/forums/post/241447/#p241447

freaking LOL

I LOLed harder at Danimals post of the same ilk, xP

No, but seriously, this is awesome, wow. When I heard some preview single things from this I felt a bit iffy... but it definitely did not disappoint! Awesome jorb, manb big_smile Great way to kick off the spring

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Melbourne

oh man, I'm only on track 2 and it's blowing my mind.

I really need to write more prog stuff..

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bumping because i do genuinely (for serious) think this album is groundbreaking, personally

"Axis" is the certainly the definitive album track, but Surveillance is probably my overall favorite track because it's straight forward, has great vocals, and a killer guitar solo. "Halo of Dust" deserves a special mention because it's very ambitious yet ultimately successful as a brand new style of chiptune instrumental track. It's not a dance tune nor a standard rock tune, but a prog rock journey that explores all sorts of emotions and instrumentation (the strings!) without overstaying its welcome. I haven't been a big Dream Theater fan in years, but "Halo of Dust" hits me on Lunaria much like how "Stream of Consciousness" hit me on Dream Theater's "Train of Thought." It's a well thought-out, orchestrated instrumental that seems to define the whole album's aesthetic within three-and-a-half minutes.

In fact, I think this album's overall aesthetic is important to note because it pulls Danimal Cannon away from "chiptune guitar shredder" into something completely of its own: some type of "chiptune symphonic space prog metal." When an album refuses to be categorized into a specific genre yet is still able to tell a consistent story, I feel that needs to be universally recognized as some type of artistic achievement-and I feel that's exactly what "Lunaria" succeeds in doing very, very well.

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People like you forever give the finger to the "Chip is a gimmick crowd". Three months in and we've already got a serious AOTY contender.

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trivia: Halo of Dust is this track http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/6965/ … music-500/

I didn't win, my loss was this albums gain, and officially I think it was the first track written for the album, way before Parallel Processing was done

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danimal cannon wrote:

trivia: Halo of Dust is this track http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/6965/ … music-500/

I didn't win, my loss was this albums gain, and officially I think it was the first track written for the album, way before Parallel Processing was done

nice. I'm planning to do something similar with the chipwin comp; I don't expect to be selected for it but hopefully the track I submit will be a good start on writing prog stuff again for a new album—it's been over three years since I've written any prog songs, but people like you and Tuberz McGee are getting me interested in writing prog again..