Shiryu
Shiryu
Shiryu
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I released this album on the Famicom’s 30th birthday, so I guess it’s ok to bring it up again today.

Many thanks for your hard work here, you will be missed.
All the best for your future endeavors.

Just got home from the cinema. From start to finish you’re hooked to your seat, never knowing if the character will make it to the end alive. I don’t mean Matt Damon’s character, Mark Watney. I’m talking about crew supervisor Mitch Henderson, character interpreted in the movie by Sean Bean... and we all know about his

A shame Wip3out was the first game in the series that had no Tim Wright music, it was all lincensed but still very good. Hope you enjoy, free downloads on my page here.

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As usual I am messing around with music. Wipeout will be 20 years old very soon (the anti-gravity racing video game series, not the TV show) so I will be releasing a massive 61 track special edition compilation featuring all my original Wipeout tribute tracks. Here is a big chunk of it:

“have been very receptive to the new technology”, uh?

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One of the funniest multiplayer games I played all year! I hope they make one for 3DS and if I dare dream a bit, put a physical version on the shelves in the future.

Minecraft Legend of Zelda confirmed!

Hmm... could be the next New 3DS exclusive. I remeber reading they tried to build a Pikmin on 3DS but it wasns’t feasable, so they went with the Wii U instead. Time will tell.

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It’s happening! What could possibly go wrong, eh?

Not bad for 25 years of inflation.

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Words to live by: “Never pay more than 20 bucks for a computer game.”

I do love my microKORG XL and Roland GAIA-SH1, but nowadays it is simply so much versatile to have everything on my laptop via VST instruments and effects emulations. It truly changed the way electronic music (and other genres) is made.

Good plan! I shall from now on make my own samples. Let us start with percussion. But wait... to make sure they are mine, I better buy a drumkit and play on it myself. Hmm... but the drums are the same as the next person who buys them, leading to possible quite similar sounds... we better go deeper. The are made of

Good plan! I shall from now on make my own samples. Let us start with percussion. But wait... to make sure they are mine, I better buy a drumkit and play on it myself. Hmm... but the drums are the same as the next person who buys them, leading to possible quite similar sounds... we better go deeper. The are made of

Ever since I began uploading my music to YouTube, I always get a few claims take never make any sense whatsoever. Upon further inspection, I began noticing that it’s from representatives from artists that just hapen to use the very same samples and loops I legally purchase to use in my production. Thanks to this

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Same here, but all credit goes to AKI Corporation, nowadays Syn Sophia of “Style Savy” fame.