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Every story has a beginning. For the kobold Skunk Lanswel, his prelude lies in the cradle of his youth: the village of Addernotch.
A piece written for my friend @skijarama.bsky.social’s novel’s audiobook!
➡ BANDCAMP
➡ SOUNDCLOUD
➡ YOUTUBE
For some reason I’ve been used to thinking of it as “it’s from 2001, so not that old”.
Just did the math. It’s almost exactly, to a year, at the halfway point between today (2025) and the band’s formation in 1976.
I don’t like these kinds of realizations.
For some reason I’ve been used to thinking of it as “it’s from 2001, so not that old”.
Just did the math. It’s almost exactly, to a year, at the halfway point between today (2025) and the band’s formation in 1976.
I don’t like these kinds of realizations.
Every story has a beginning. For the kobold Skunk Lanswel, his prelude lies in the cradle of his youth: the village of Addernotch.
A piece written for my friend @skijarama.bsky.social’s novel’s audiobook!
➡ BANDCAMP
➡ SOUNDCLOUD
➡ YOUTUBE
Every story has a beginning. For the kobold Skunk Lanswel, his prelude lies in the cradle of his youth: the village of Addernotch.
A piece written for my friend @skijarama.bsky.social’s novel’s audiobook!
➡ BANDCAMP
➡ SOUNDCLOUD
➡ YOUTUBE
Every story has a beginning. For the kobold Skunk Lanswel, his prelude lies in the cradle of his youth: the village of Addernotch.
A piece written for my friend @skijarama.bsky.social’s novel’s audiobook!
➡ BANDCAMP
➡ SOUNDCLOUD
➡ YOUTUBE
Every story has a beginning. For the kobold Skunk Lanswel, his prelude lies in the cradle of his youth: the village of Addernotch.
A piece written for my friend @skijarama.bsky.social’s novel’s audiobook!
➡ BANDCAMP
➡ SOUNDCLOUD
➡ YOUTUBE
🎵 🐲
🎵 🐲
Aaaaaaaaanytime now
Aaaaaaaaanytime now
When I started writing music, it was heavily melodic; I was mediocre with harmony and texture, so I focused on making hummable tunes instead.
Since then, it’s somehow switched: Texture and tonality are the first things to come to mind when composing, whereas melody has become harder.
When I started writing music, it was heavily melodic; I was mediocre with harmony and texture, so I focused on making hummable tunes instead.
Since then, it’s somehow switched: Texture and tonality are the first things to come to mind when composing, whereas melody has become harder.
Apparently a bunch of folks who got swept up in the recent ban wave are getting unbanned.
I mainly lurked there, since *so many* peeps I follow still haven’t moved to Bluesky. 😔
Apparently a bunch of folks who got swept up in the recent ban wave are getting unbanned.
I mainly lurked there, since *so many* peeps I follow still haven’t moved to Bluesky. 😔
I mainly lurked there, since *so many* peeps I follow still haven’t moved to Bluesky. 😔
Only VST2 plugins supported.
(Seriously, Avid, add VST3 support to Sibelius already. It’s over 15 years old, and most new plugins are VST3-only. Are you waiting until Sibelius users can’t use any new plugins at all?)
Only VST2 plugins supported.
(Seriously, Avid, add VST3 support to Sibelius already. It’s over 15 years old, and most new plugins are VST3-only. Are you waiting until Sibelius users can’t use any new plugins at all?)
Only VST3 plugins supported.
Scans cropped out instruments.
I'll go first: Six page commercial lease.
Only VST3 plugins supported.
SO MUCH FUN.
SO MUCH FUN.
Scans cropped out instruments.
I'll go first: Six page commercial lease.
Scans cropped out instruments.
Specifically, let's do a "why does the simplest software come with mandatory IP licenses that assert claims to all the rights you have in the universe, up to and possibly not excluding in your firstborn offspring.
I’m feeling musically blueballed right now.
This will take some explaining.
1/
I’m feeling musically blueballed right now.
This will take some explaining.
1/
Can we all move on now?
Can we all move on now?
Obviously hits 10 times harder if you hear it after just finishing the episode it’s attached to, but it’s still quite the lovely, tragic piece on its own.
Obviously hits 10 times harder if you hear it after just finishing the episode it’s attached to, but it’s still quite the lovely, tragic piece on its own.