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(0 replies, posted in Past Events)

Hey Guys! Just wanted to drop this here, a little while back I signed on to do music for Stufur for his upcoming game Mownster Lord. Recently the crowd-funding went live! Check it out!

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/mown … 42605#home

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(8 replies, posted in Releases)

This music makes me sad, because of how much better than mine it is T-T

But in all seriousness this stuff is awesome, will be purchasing most likely in near future.

Sesska wrote:

I've once made a cool punky electro track sampling the entire final speach of chaplin's dictator^^

Well, putting that project on hold.

An event in my life has inspired the project I'm currently working on, and I intend to attempt and break the event down into a few stages that are then represented by songs. I know it's not uncommon to tell a story with your music on an album or EP or what have you, but the question is, is do you sacrifice making a song conventionally appealing to make it more effective at telling your narrative? Should the music first be made to listen to and then arranged in such a way that it tells a story, or should music be created with the full intent of telling the narrative if that is what is inspiring the music? I understand music is what you make it, but I think what I'm actually driving at is does an album/EP specifically designed to tell a story, possibly at the cost of conventional musical 'value',  have a place being released for the purpose of listening, or should it remain a personal musical novel for the writer?

Kind of a weird question, but it has been bothering me as I have worked on this project, as I don't know whether or not sacrificing the musical 'value' for the narrative 'value' is worth it to make the album/ep a more specific experience or not.

Can't believe no one has put any WMD here yet.

https://wmdchiptune.bandcamp.com/track/china

One of his older ones, but still one of my favorites.

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(34 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Dire Hit wrote:

Steal a FL Studio box from guitar center.

+1

Payday wrote:
Ateno wrote:

We have a thread for this, if you guys want to resurrect it.

http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/13091 … deo-games/

Sorry I didn't see it...:P

Oh it's, fine, I don't personally care. I just know that people try to keep duplicates to a minimum, and so I thought I'd mention it.

We have a thread for this, if you guys want to resurrect it.

http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/13091 … deo-games/

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(45 replies, posted in General Discussion)

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MaxDolensky wrote:

Pootis core should be a thing.

XD

But, on topic, nobody would really write a song I guess, based on the amount of feedback?

Just wanted to see if people would be interested in something like this. A collab with a song for every class in TF2

Basically, like any other collab, it is first come first served, whoever gets their tracks in for the class they want first will be the one represented on the collab, yadayadaya. Just wondering if anyone would write songs for this. And if so, I will probably start it, or just change this into it.

Yeah, being only like 4 hours from the City of Music makes the area I am in particularly barren of any kind of scene, or at least that I have found. Its great that I am that close to Nashville, but the fact that I don't really have any chances to get up there the makes for trying to have any kind of in person collaboration that could last more than a few days, nearly impossible. And throwing a show would be dumb, since as I said, Nashville is so close, and so many shows go down up there.

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(0 replies, posted in Releases)

Hey guys! I just released the OST for Stevie Borbolla's wonderfully inventive and funny animation 'Space Jerks'! Check'em both out.

http://vimeo.com/93085405

http://ateno.bandcamp.com/album/space-jerks-ost

Track List:
In the Parlor 1:48
The Ice Cream Must Melt 0:55
Biker Gang Theme 0:15
In the End, It All Works Out 1:56

Holy crap that sounds amazing. I have been looking at it, and it looks amazing. I love the idea of giving a review being "incentivized", so you don't just get looked over. Definitely going to sign up and see how it all works.

ShintarouMusic wrote:

Hey you're good man, a lot of people here aren't strictly chip.

but there ain't no forum like the CM.O

True, on both accounts. Which makes me think that something like this VVV could be possible.

Dadibom wrote:

I was just thinking of the same thing! big_smile
If you can't find one I could make one (if I get the time)

You know it would be pretty cool if there could be like a sister site y'know? Almost identical to CM.O except instead of chip music, electronic music, encompassing you know, EDM,  Ambient; all that fun stuff! It would have most of the same sub-forums, for a sense of familiarity, and a seperate set of moderators, that kind of a thing.

You know the communities would be tight y'know, so as to transmit the feel CM.O already has to the new Forum.

I don't know, maybe that is just wishful thinking.

So I have been having trouble finding a forum/community similar to cm.o but that is more electronic based. A lot of the music I make I feel doesn't belong here, because it really doesn't. It is pretty much only electronic (only really influenced by chip, as opposed to actually being chipish).

So yeah, does anyone know a forum similar to the community feel of cm.o but that is more broad in its musical scope. Not to say that I don't love the stuff here, I just feel like I would be wasting mine and your time by posting tracks and W.I.Ps, that don't really belong here.

Edit: Spelling and Grammar.