I've been making music a lot latley but mostly just experimental stuff for various compliation CDs and such. I do have another song or two coming up in Spin It Up sometime next week I believe.
I do have a music page, but nobody seems to want to step any of my songs. While I admit that all my songs are extremely old, most of them not very spectacular, I still believe at least one of them is worthy of being in the game. I would really enjoy seeing some of my music incorporated into FFR. These days, I've become significantly better at music-makery, and I'm currently working on some new projects which I'm sure listeners are going to enjoy a lot more.
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i make music too! i think KgZ is speaking towards those with lots of music, experience, and high levels of talent... no offense.
also, ashura isn't in-house. cornandbeans isn't really, but he at least has posted a few times on the site.
draigun is in-house...
i think the reasoning is more that we aren't pressured for music anymore, so there isn't nearly as strong of a push to focus on the guys from the site. that isn't to say that we don't still feature them, etc etc... they just aren't as needed, beyond their obvious connection with the site.
i think KgZ is speaking towards those with lots of music, experience, and high levels of talent... no offense.
I figured that, but I thought I may as well drop in and say "Hi" anyway.
I try to make music for FFR (Prelude to Rites and Strawberry are in the game, both tokens). I have a lot to learn [/cryforhelp], but... yeah. And I haven't been able to get much in to FL lately. I have quite a few random starts I've tried to get more done with...
Taking piano lessons was my original inspiration for making music, and all the good music in FFR has been one of the more recent.
P.S. KgZ, your music is hot. I stepped Wave Rip, Quickdraw, Procrastination on a Paper, and I'm starting on Blue-Violet now. ... Uh, what's the BPM for it?
I'm sure there are a lot of regulars that make music, but don't really display it much.
I make music, though not too great (mind you I've only been using FL for a little over half a year). I think one or two songs is worthy for stepping, maybe.
Edit: CS and lolhappy especially. Though I need to go and remaster lolhappy. :-/
Cristo, I like your stuff. I've been meaning to step some for a while. Which song would you prefer me to step, if you had to choose?
Well, really, I'd like it to be a surprise, but if I had to choose, I'd say Sleezy Sunday {The Morning After Mix}. I think that it's a great song and very underrated. That or Sleezy Sunday, but that's a bit more repetitious. Basically, anything but Enlightenment is fine with me. God, I can't believe how high that song is rated. It's so bad! >.<
Originally posted by KgZ
Hmm, I never see you post in the musician's junglegym or submissions forums.
Musicians' junglegym? o.O I never heard of that before. I'll look it up tonight. I'm feeling pretty good about my newest works and I'm eager to share them.
KgZ... you're missing 2 very important segments of our musician additions...
we've discussed ffr in-house and mainstream artists... but you're missing the plethora of unsigned non-in-house electronic artists (newgrounds people mostly, but random others from myspace, soundclick, etc) as well as the remixers, both low key (the ocremix guys, some newgrounds people, etc) and the more professional ones (many of the japanese guys... oster project, akht, dbu, yamajet, sharpnel, etc etc).
so, while guys like Spook, Jewpin, SGX have declined in terms of additions to the game... we've opened ourselves up beyond just our own community, scoured the interwebs for the best and awesomest. to me, it shows growth... that we've moved to higher standards of musical quality (mostly) and that we only want the best. that we aren't the little fish begging for music and publicity, bigger and better names are coming to us now, because they want to be part of what we're doing.
think of the rapper or baller who lived in the hood all their lives... when they go platinum or become a first round draft pick... they have to give up some of those roots and move forward. possibly not the best analogy, but i think it's somewhat accurate.
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