this is definitely the kind of game I've been waiting for! downloadin'!
and the music is great too great job!
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this is definitely the kind of game I've been waiting for! downloadin'!
and the music is great too great job!
hmm, i expected a lot of interest for this collab- but maybe it will have to wait til next year!
that is, unless there are 7 brave souls out there interested in participating!
if I was given much more advance notice, like beginning of Nov, I would have been able to do it. Unfortunately these days I am working long hours (being in the entertainment industry makes December a very rough month) and I just haven't been able to even think about it. sorry
This is really cool. For the record, I'd probably be down for another WarioWare DIY compilation, although I imagine my compositional skills have gotten pretty rusty... and they were never at this level.
It all depends on interest! I had a hard time finding participants for the first one, had to scour Youtube for artists and add 2 tracks of my own to get to an even 8, so I wouldn't do another one if I thought it would only be a few people this time around. But if you happen to put together an EP's worth of material, Warioware DIY or not, send it my way! I'm always open to new releases on Dual Mode
Stream / free download: http://dualmoderecords.bandcamp.com/album/www
Curating an obscure netlabel for obscure pieces of electronic music might not seem like a rewarding endeavor, but finding impressive works like WWW in my inbox has always been a treat. When sirqueue, a Helsinki filmmaker with two Warioware DIY albums already published on his Soundcloud, reached out to me asking if anyone was still making music with Warioware DIY, my interest was piqued. Since releasing the MEGA micromusic compilation and mathgrant's 30s30d in 2010, I had not heard of anyone working with this software in earnest. What I discovered upon playing the tracks was nothing short of extraordinary. sirqueue has apparently spent years honing his skills with the RecordMakerMatic, pushing it and bending it beyond what I ever thought possible, using only the raw sounds directly from the program. From the plucky arpeggiated bleeps of "Animals..." evoking Yoshi's Island or Fez to "Omar's Birch Basses" evolving slowly into a deranged swaying dancefloor stomp, you never know what's going to happen next on WWW. sirqueue's work serves not only as a shining example of what this program is capable of, but moreover, evidence of the following lesson: a great artist is not limited by their tools.
Stream / free download: http://dualmoderecords.bandcamp.com/album/www
Dual Mode Records #010
http://dualmoderecords.com
Check out more work by sirqueue on his Soundcloud:
http://soundcloud.com/queuer
unf, yes!
loadin' it down
ok um I am interested in this. not sure I will be able to get this done quick enough but I like the idea!
SAMWAVE wrote:I'm an idiot. I thought the artwork was a woman wearing a dress...
That's what it looks like to me.
i thought it was a woman dancing too
couldn't see anything else for the longest time, it was like looking at one of those 3d posters from the 90s
you guys need to get out more
here this is mine:
http://bandcamp.com/m0nt0y4
forgot to comment on this. these are so rich. such rich & impressive LSDJ work. very impressive.
I'm so sad I'm missing this.
WRONG COAST BLUES.
the central 'balls' remind me of Bit from the original tron. the yes/no over-the-shoulder binary, thing. like he was inspired and broke out of his shell when hearing your song!
p.s. I love Bit!
thanks so much guys. your comments validate the aesthetic I was trying to create
Great work here. It gets better every time you listen to it!
Visuals are fantastic. Curious to how you are building them, Resolume?
Oh I didn't make the video, it was "directed" by Rich Keohane, you should contact him:
http://richenvironments.com/
I only made the song
http://decktonic.bandcamp.com/album/forgotten-machines
FORGOTTEN MACHINES is all about rediscovering old tools and using them to make new art. The story of FORGOTTEN MACHINES is told through the magic of ~dance music~ and was written with the intention of marrying early synth-pop with a future techno aesthetic. This marriage eventually produced a baby, thereafter called FORGOTTEN MACHINES and he is a love letter to classic synthesizers and ~dance music~ enthusiasts everywhere.
1. Forgotten Machines
2. Expression
3. Transit
4. Future Music
5. Braindance
6. Patterns
7. Union Square [Edit]
8. Minimize Me [Edit]
Free download.
http://decktonic.bandcamp.com/album/forgotten-machines
~labor of love~
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