Listen to great tunes while you work, and maybe even win some prizes.
Remix artist MainFinger on SideQuesting.
We like music. You like music. It’s a match made in heaven.
An Electronica 101 course, allowing you to build the most basic of arrangement skills with an accessible program.
This third and final part of the trend report focuses on the “safe mode” in game development this year, as well as the advances in multiplayer gaming, music rhythm game divergence, and dance music games.
A few months ago, I decided I wanted to start making electronic music. On an impulse, I went online and ordered a Theremin, an electronic instrument that creates sounds based on the manipulation of radio waves. The instrument ran me about $500. Flash forward three months later, and I’ve barely touched the thing (hidden pun there… you get it?). For all that, I could have just ordered a much cheaper instrument, like a $4.95 used classic Nintendo GameBoy.
You like video games, right? Sure you do. Otherwise, you might be in the wrong part of the internet. Well, then you might be interested in some music along those lines. I Fight Dragons will please your ears and send you back to a time when 8-bit was king.
A rendition like no other.