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kirklynch said

Wonderful new tunes man!

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kirklynch said

Lovely piece Richard!

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kirklynch said

Ominous! Love the bass sound and that wind in the background caps it off perfectly!

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Created and performed at the whim of the tyrant Michael John Keegan
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pratikjointone said

nice work

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Guest said

Lovely playlist, Richard! Will listen to this again later when the sun goes down.

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kavin. said

Great stuff, Rick. I like very much the almost classical/rock approach here.

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:)

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Verse 1 Dozing in and out of consciousness the blade falls from her hand. Her clock will cease to tick, then everything will be fine. Chorus 1 It’s all good now, it’s all fine. It’s all good now, it’s okay. Fade Verse 2 Every sound becomes…
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Johnny Stone said

Very cool mate nice track.

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Hunchbacks!
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Johnny Stone said

Great beat nice one.

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Speechwriters can be selfish. Or not?
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Johnny Stone said

Very cool.

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Johnny Stone said

Brilliant dig it.

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Johnny Stone said

Nice

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Johnny Stone said

Very cool

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Johnny Stone said

Nice one Rick I enjoyed this.

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This track was made for someone else's promising independent videogame project. The project went horribly wrong, and I sat on an unfinished version of this track for more than a year. I finally decided to fix it today. As you listen, picture…
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Mannequin Races said

Really like this one! You have a very nice distinctive style! So... how does one get into writing music for video games?!

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This is an instrumental celebration of numbers such as 4 and 650. If you do not like 4 and 650 you can pretend it's about your favorite numbers instead, I won't mind so long as you don't go around pretending that I wrote this piece for 33 or 550.
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Mannequin Races said

The more I dig into your catalog the more I like it! Once again, I love the video game type sounds. Very cool.

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This song will be used in the soundtrack of a videogame about things that explode. However, nothing in particular is supposed to explode while this music plays. I have been away from all the music-making stuff for way too long, but I think it…
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Mannequin Races said

Thanks for your tip on using the terminal to record an aiff file. That's pretty sweet. Now to comment on your song; I really like how this pumps along. The main synth line is great. It takes some unexpected turns that I wasn't expecting! This is really well crafted. I'm a complete sucker for video game sounds! What did you use to make them? This has a really nostalgic feeling to it. Fantastic stuff!

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Some Greek mythology 101 with a little incorporation of "All of old. Nothing else ever. Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better." - Samuel Beckett
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Richard Hardrick said

Just Perfect!!!

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Richard Hardrick said

Wow... very nice :)

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Glu and Sister Savage bring you these remixes! Original track by Sister Savage: http://alonetone.com/sistersavage/tracks/little-england This one is pure pop. Voice pitched 1/2 step up.
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K. SCOT SPARKS 79+intercessions said

..c0ool, Sistah y GluE!

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