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Geek Culture / New tune - Hurricane

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Fallout
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Posted: 30th May 2005 03:47
Just thought I'd drop my newest here for you to checkout. This is moody dnb with a nice mid section breakdown and a healthy dark atmosphere. As always, I'm not putting these up here for my health. If you want music for your game and like my sounds, you only have to ask ... and have a product that is at least at demo stage. I still haven't found a single project to write a sound track for. Nobody seems to finish anything, or the people that do finish things, never go looking for musicians.

Anyway, take a listen and any feedback welcome. Obviously not gonna lend itself too well to ambient background game music, but it should tear up your speakers and make you tap your feet like a madman.

Hurricane (7.8MB)

Ace Of Spades
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Posted: 30th May 2005 04:14 Edited at: 30th May 2005 04:16
That is some awesome music. Ashame I have nothing to use it for currently, but a VERY welll done job.

That would actually work very well for a FPS "attack-mission" music.


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Mattman
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Posted: 30th May 2005 04:39
That's sweet!

How do you make your music (are you actually playing a majority of that or is it majorily programmed. Or both?)

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Fallout
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Posted: 30th May 2005 04:43
Nothing played at all. I don't have any midi keyboard or anything hooked up. It's all individual sound samples, sampled or generated in software synths then sequenced. Glad you like it mate.

Mattman
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Posted: 30th May 2005 04:46
cool. What software?

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Fallout
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Posted: 30th May 2005 05:17
I used Skale tracker, which is not recommended. It's beta, simple, not too powerful and buggy, but it's based on software I learnt to write music in about 10 years a go, so I'm really productive in it, even if it's quite simple. You're better to start on something like FruityLoop Studio or Reason etc.

Hawkeye
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Posted: 30th May 2005 07:05
w00t, another release from Fallout... Will have a listen as soon as possible, judging by your previous tunes tho it'll be just as kick-arse.

PiratSS
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Posted: 30th May 2005 15:50
nice work
Drew Cameron
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Posted: 30th May 2005 18:20
Listening now, loved your other stuff.

EDIT - Good, like something from the late 90's PlayStation scene

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Posted: 31st May 2005 01:28
Nice to hear mate! Glad you're a fallout fan!

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Posted: 1st Jun 2005 08:45
wow, im listining and it rocks!
anyway, im working on a game and could i use this? if you want a demo, id be happy to show you one... but first i need to figure out how to get it so that you could play...

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Posted: 1st Jun 2005 09:13
I'm actually really liking Skale. If you are not busy, could you contact me by MSN sometime? I have just a few questions for an experienced user like you that obviously knows is stuff (so far I've gotten a few samples and got a song, now to work out some good melodies)

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Posted: 3rd Jun 2005 09:15
@young programmer

I'd rather write music specifically for a project than put forward one of my breakbeat-terrorism releases into a game. Then I can ensure there is a gap between both worlds, so someone doesnt listen to my tune on a CD, and then hear it in a computer game. I'll drop you an email if you want to talk more.

@Edgar Van Buren
No probs. Drop me a line when you catch me and I'll see if I can offer some help.

Mattman
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Posted: 3rd Jun 2005 11:48
Are you gonna contact me or do you wanna email me your MSN?

[sorry I'm just confused ]

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Maleck
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Posted: 8th Jun 2005 13:23
I am going to take a listen shortly. I will be looking for some background music once I am at the demo point of my project, but seriously it is a bit away. I am glad there is at least one person out there available for music for us that are musically challenged (I can get most all the other parts done but this one).

I am going to check out your other tracks also and let you know what I think.
indi
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Posted: 8th Jun 2005 13:30
thats cool, i was just practising with soundtrack on the mac to make ambient chill electronica as well. good work

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Posted: 8th Jun 2005 13:54
Fallout, you know I always love your stuff.



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Posted: 8th Jun 2005 18:10 Edited at: 8th Jun 2005 18:10
Fallout, you get better and better with the DnB everytime man. Keep pushing out these awesome tunes.

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Posted: 9th Jun 2005 05:05
Thanks for the good feedback guys. I'll always throw up my tunes here in the slim hope that somebody will enrole me onto a decent project that's gonna make it to the finished product! Just bear in mind I'm not limited to this style only - breakbeat is my specialty, but atmospheric background music, and even orchestral are all doable.

@Maleck
When you get there, if you're still after music, drop me a line.

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