KaizerJ
Joined: Dec 08, 2014
Posts: 2
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Posted on Dec 08 2014 03:52 PM
Hi there everyone
I program children's video games, I'm told I'm pretty good at it. I've spent the last few months listening to the ventures non stop, and I think it might be seeping into my programming.
I'm looking for bands to help with the soundtrack. I can't afford to pay anyone yet, but you'll be heard by a lot of people (the last demo I released, was seen 1.8 million people).
This could be a great(and fun)opportunity to bring your music to a wider audience.
Take a look some gameplay footage and let me know if your interested.
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JakeDobner
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
Posts: 12159
Seattle
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Posted on Dec 08 2014 04:02 PM
I love the use of the Neu! song you have right now. I'm sure licensing them would be expensive/hard.
If you are a fan you might want to check out Land Observations - Roman Roads IV - XI
Well I'd have to ask the other guys in the band, let me know if any of our stuff interests you: http://theverb.bandcamp.com/
I'd be down for donating if the other guys in the band are. I'm a fan of the art of video games and think that music makes a big contribution towards creating a world/stage.
Last edited: Dec 08, 2014 16:05:15
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KaizerJ
Joined: Dec 08, 2014
Posts: 2
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Posted on Dec 08 2014 04:41 PM
It would be cheaper for me to hire the Ventures to do a original piece, then to try to get the rights to Neu!. I looked into it a little, EMI seams to have the rights these days after Klaus Dinger died. There not into making licensing affordable.
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MantisRex_
Joined: Oct 22, 2014
Posts: 38
Eastern Seaboard
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Posted on Dec 14 2014 07:34 PM
Do you have a deadline? And are you looking for exclusively surf?
I'm gearing up to record a few things that I'd be more than happy to donate if you want them.
— https://soundcloud.com/mantisrex
Youtube
Download my rock cover of Diamond Head
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Draygore
Joined: Mar 07, 2014
Posts: 89
Reading, England
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Posted on Dec 15 2014 06:40 AM
I've got a few tracks that you're welcome to use courtesy of Horse Rock, one of them sounds like a kids tune anyway.
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