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Post by Damage Cloud on May 26, 2022 22:03:16 GMT -5
Hello! This was my first project that was any kind of synth-folk. When i was showing it to people, they compared it to dungeon synth, which is how i first discovered this genre I can now see it's definitely not dungeon synth, but i feel it can still be appreciated here It’s mainly inspired by amiga fantasy games and indie folk. I was imagining a post apocalyptic texas where everything returned to grasslands Over The Red River I also just made midi floppy discs for it! Midi just feels like a way more efficient way of sharing music on low-storage media. The ep was made almost entirely using dexed, so the floppy disc also contains a .SYX file with presets to recreate the music
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Post by crystallogic13 on May 29, 2022 0:26:06 GMT -5
Downloading already! Thanx for your heads up of your work, no matter the genre, since I only scan dungeon.synth tag on BC and I miss lots of stuff.. Also, very nice on going oldschool, although I always try to remember to find all my old diskettes both 5 1/4 and the 3 1/2 ones.. Most of all because I need to find sometime a greek game I bough original back then (a greek Football Manager I spent endless times at my pre-teens) which remains unarchived today - I can't extract it due to copy protection even back then, I need to send it to the greek community which bypassed another game of the same company (a basket manager  ) .. Sorry for the offtopic at the end but lately I feel lots of nostalgia , Dungeon Synth has probably something to do with it  Regards!!
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Post by Painter on May 29, 2022 4:42:45 GMT -5
It's pretty good so far from what I've heard. I like the atmosphere from the first track, it's a nice touch to a sleepy track for the backwater parts of the world. Not keen on the album art, though, and the tags kinda mislead. When I saw drum and bass, I was really curious about how this might transform from that first track into what breakcore/drum and bass would imply, but I felt let down. If someone were to discover your music through those tags, they'd be let down too, even if they liked it as much as I did. In the end, it only hurts the experience for the listeners and the reach of your work, so I recommend that you don't do that. All that said, it's a lovely, quaint little EP, very easy to listen to. Kinda reminds me a bit of Disasterpiece's work with that digital voice track. I feel like you'd like these two digital artists work a lot; www.instagram.com/hermippe_pixelart/www.instagram.com/julian_hespenheide/Keep it up and give it your best 
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Post by Damage Cloud on May 29, 2022 9:17:08 GMT -5
It's pretty good so far from what I've heard. I like the atmosphere from the first track, it's a nice touch to a sleepy track for the backwater parts of the world. Not keen on the album art, though, and the tags kinda mislead. When I saw drum and bass, I was really curious about how this might transform from that first track into what breakcore/drum and bass would imply, but I felt let down. If someone were to discover your music through those tags, they'd be let down too, even if they liked it as much as I did. In the end, it only hurts the experience for the listeners and the reach of your work, so I recommend that you don't do that. All that said, it's a lovely, quaint little EP, very easy to listen to. Kinda reminds me a bit of Disasterpiece's work with that digital voice track. I feel like you'd like these two digital artists work a lot; www.instagram.com/hermippe_pixelart/www.instagram.com/julian_hespenheide/Keep it up and give it your best  a lot of my other music is drum & bass so it automatically adds that tag and i cant find a way to take it off
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Post by Painter on May 29, 2022 11:05:37 GMT -5
It's pretty good so far from what I've heard. I like the atmosphere from the first track, it's a nice touch to a sleepy track for the backwater parts of the world. Not keen on the album art, though, and the tags kinda mislead. When I saw drum and bass, I was really curious about how this might transform from that first track into what breakcore/drum and bass would imply, but I felt let down. If someone were to discover your music through those tags, they'd be let down too, even if they liked it as much as I did. In the end, it only hurts the experience for the listeners and the reach of your work, so I recommend that you don't do that. All that said, it's a lovely, quaint little EP, very easy to listen to. Kinda reminds me a bit of Disasterpiece's work with that digital voice track. I feel like you'd like these two digital artists work a lot; www.instagram.com/hermippe_pixelart/www.instagram.com/julian_hespenheide/Keep it up and give it your best  a lot of my other music is drum & bass so it automatically adds that tag and i cant find a way to take it off Well that explains it. Bandcamp should probably fix that. I remember spending a day looking through the Sludge Metal tag, only to find Death Metal, Grindcore, and other Not-Sludge-Metal releases, and that peeves me a lot. Why can't there just be the things I'm looking for, y'know?
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