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Post by icepulse on Dec 20, 2004 6:15:22 GMT
They're called "SpuzzTown" and "GB and Me". www.soundclick.com/bands/5/presumedfonkymusic.htmThe first is a simple 4 track with the wife. A work in progress, to be sure, but a hell of a lot of fun to do. 2 guitar tracks, 1 drum, and a castanet track. The second is an experiment with alternative portable synths. The Synth track on this one is created by the developer of "NANOLOOP", a synthesizer for the Nintendo GameBoy Advance. Yes, a GameBoy. His name is Oliver Wittchow. It's really a fantastic tool, this NANOLOOP. Here's a link to his site. www.nanoloop.de/
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Post by mcarp555 on Dec 20, 2004 9:28:45 GMT
Spuzztown: Cool blue funky! Nice groove, nice crisp drums. The guitar seemed to fade back a bit halfway through. Looking forward to hearing what you do with it.
GB and Me: At one time, wasn't there a keyboard available for the Atari 2600 console? This sounds alright to me, I suppose a chip is a chip, no matter what it's encased in. A Gameboy and a PS5 - now that's a one-man band! Toss in a PDA and you're all set. Nicely atmosphericly funky.
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Post by JimDurand on Dec 22, 2004 7:36:51 GMT
Man, I'm jealous of those Rolands. They record so clean! (and you can play them any time of day or night ). I like Spuzztown. Jim
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Post by mattl on Dec 24, 2004 3:42:24 GMT
yea spuztown, neat atmosphere sounds so real.. never forget the first time i jheard my buddy play me a bit on his roland octapad about 10 years ago.. blew me away.. and he paid probably the same as you can get the whole kit for now.
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Post by Objecks on Dec 24, 2004 4:43:29 GMT
Like the cool mood in "SpuzzTown." As I've said before, I never know where you're headed next! This one reminds me somewhat of the band Tipsy. Great stuff! Look forward to hearing it develop into a complete song!
Charlie
PS -- You are SO LUCKY to have an in-house collaborator!
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Post by icepulse on Dec 26, 2004 16:48:07 GMT
Hey, thanks gang. I appreciate all the positive feedback.
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