Its amazing what different songs can bring out which feelings from person to person.NG has been around forever and has wasted so much of my time so Ill be glad to take some of yours.
Ive been making music since before you could do it with a computer and playing games since the good old C64. I am trying my best to merge these two best things that exist in the world into something that will let me stop bartending. I have made some songs for a few mobile games but I am looking to expand my work, if anyone has a project and would like to collab, let me know My style is along the lines of soundtracks like FTL, Binding of Issac, Risk of Rain, Terraria, Rogue Legacy etc. That Seer Sage track sounds like something out of Yen Sids tower in Kingdom Hearts (the bell synths and stuff anyway). Only thing I notice there is the lack of volume control across your instruments. That flute melody () stays at the same volume throughout, which shouldnt be happening, no Also EQ. It took me a while to hear those drums in the background, but I thoroughly enjoyed them. Game Music Mp3 Vgm Trial Than VideoThe Toxic Mines, it sounds more industrial than video game as Lich will clearly attest:D Has a slightly dystopian feel about it. Did you write those drums yourself Also went on to listen to Cave Dwellers, I would have thought I was in a futuristic city where tension was palpable and people were preparing for war were it not for those bell synths. Like you, I am someone who loves blending natural sounds with synth elements, if my most recent track is any indicator. Keep updating this thread with your own music, and youll have a music thread, a nice neat way of putting your tracks together for us to listen to. Troisynx Thank you. Yes, I have been through your thread I love the world music stuff. Yeah I dont to do a whole lot of gain riding in simple tracks like SS, I typically find a spot for the instruments to sit it and leave them there. Seer Sage was actually a bit inspired from the old NES game Uninvited. As for the industrial sound in Toxic Mines, well thats what I like about VGM, you can inject any number of genres into it and it still works. All you have to do is listen to the soundtracks of most indie games today and you can find such a diverse mix of styles. Glad the industrial vibe came across as it makes one think of a nuclear waste factory or something. I dont listen to industrial music but I do love the snarling synths etc.
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