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Get some props for your Binärpilot-spammage
Started by Alexander,
Last active May 18, 2009,
217 posts
ROCK ON HARD MODE INITIATED--
This is hilarious; I must do this I do~
This is hilarious; I must do this I do~
What a popular ladd you've become~
Although, inevitably, it was only a matter of time. Perhaps a cover on Times magazine is in order...
Although, inevitably, it was only a matter of time. Perhaps a cover on Times magazine is in order...
Haha, what?
Planet Takers reminds me of Planet Jackers~ too much cartoons.
As for Tokyomatrix 3000, I heard the early stages, but I've yet to listen to the updated fleeling (well, yes, thanks to mary_marii, but not a full listen).
I'll put on Super Mario RPG and put the needle down on some Binaerpilot.
Planet Takers reminds me of Planet Jackers~ too much cartoons.
As for Tokyomatrix 3000, I heard the early stages, but I've yet to listen to the updated fleeling (well, yes, thanks to mary_marii, but not a full listen).
I'll put on Super Mario RPG and put the needle down on some Binaerpilot.
My first album finally online
Started by MM,
Last active Jan 10, 2007,
4 posts
I need to check these out.
I'll update this once I download and have a listen to a few musical happenins'. I'm sure it'll be jammin', MM.
I'll update this once I download and have a listen to a few musical happenins'. I'm sure it'll be jammin', MM.
Track Preview: Ballad (working title)
Started by Alexander,
Last active Jun 06, 2007,
24 posts
Oh, I like this.
"Ballad" (working title, I think) is eerie, very haunting. I get the sense of my Sonic the Hedgehog for the Genesis, if the music was done with a proper sub-realital electronic grade, sorta future-esque developments that are here in the 00's.
Overall, it's definitely obvious that you're music is evolving-- for the good, no doubt. Anyway, this is one of my instant faves, (like Jamiroquai's Twenty Zero One (not that it sounds similar, just that it seems to serve better the mana flow more consistently than the obviously catchy beats)) hope you make more like it.
Thanks for the intelligent music, sir.
"Ballad" (working title, I think) is eerie, very haunting. I get the sense of my Sonic the Hedgehog for the Genesis, if the music was done with a proper sub-realital electronic grade, sorta future-esque developments that are here in the 00's.
Overall, it's definitely obvious that you're music is evolving-- for the good, no doubt. Anyway, this is one of my instant faves, (like Jamiroquai's Twenty Zero One (not that it sounds similar, just that it seems to serve better the mana flow more consistently than the obviously catchy beats)) hope you make more like it.
Thanks for the intelligent music, sir.
Track Preview: She is cool!
Started by Alexander,
Last active May 08, 2010,
20 posts
You sounded like E E Jump up there...
Though I doubt anyone else will complete that connection~
Though I doubt anyone else will complete that connection~
Buh-bam!
You're pumpin' out songs like some kind of... pumper of... songs. Since I've been out of commission for so long, it's gonna take a bit for me to catch up. I'm loving the productivity, however.
You're pumpin' out songs like some kind of... pumper of... songs. Since I've been out of commission for so long, it's gonna take a bit for me to catch up. I'm loving the productivity, however.
T-Shirt Design
Started by Alexander,
Last active Oct 11, 2011,
79 posts
Ho, ho! Binarpilot Tees would be kickin' yo! I'd buy one fo sho!
And, I'll ask Mary (If you haven't already talked to her) what she thinks. I can only think she would agree, as she is a Zombie for all things as magical as your music.
And, I'll ask Mary (If you haven't already talked to her) what she thinks. I can only think she would agree, as she is a Zombie for all things as magical as your music.
Howdy.
They call me TJ, a combination of T (Twenteth letter of the alphabet, English) and J(Tenth letter of the Alphabet, English). I begun life around the 88 year of the 20th century, and currently reside in the North American Island known as US.
Music has always been an obsession of mine, along with video games, doodling, comic artist and cartoonist Jhonen Vasquez, poet E.E. Cummings, and kung-fu movies (and Binarpilot, but that's assumed). I learned to play trumpet when I began my melodic adventures at 12, whereas soon after at the humble age of 16 I aquired a guitar, which is being put to good use (when I feel like it).
Now, at 17, I am learning the keyboard, and plan (if my extreme inability to be motivated doesn't stop me) to create and compose some beats of my own. Also, I would like to add that research reports in general are nonsense in a bag.
That's about it, yo!
They call me TJ, a combination of T (Twenteth letter of the alphabet, English) and J(Tenth letter of the Alphabet, English). I begun life around the 88 year of the 20th century, and currently reside in the North American Island known as US.
Music has always been an obsession of mine, along with video games, doodling, comic artist and cartoonist Jhonen Vasquez, poet E.E. Cummings, and kung-fu movies (and Binarpilot, but that's assumed). I learned to play trumpet when I began my melodic adventures at 12, whereas soon after at the humble age of 16 I aquired a guitar, which is being put to good use (when I feel like it).
Now, at 17, I am learning the keyboard, and plan (if my extreme inability to be motivated doesn't stop me) to create and compose some beats of my own. Also, I would like to add that research reports in general are nonsense in a bag.
That's about it, yo!
MadTracker?
Started by merajj,
Last active Nov 09, 2006,
8 posts
Awesome. I too was wondering about the Madtracker using. The songs are physcing me out. Thanks for clearing that up, and thanks for the Defrag modules...
...esp. since It's kind of a "See and Know" setup for me, where If I were to watch a song play in MT2, I can more easily understand things I didn't know.
...esp. since It's kind of a "See and Know" setup for me, where If I were to watch a song play in MT2, I can more easily understand things I didn't know.
You Can't Stop Da Funk
Started by Alexander,
Last active Mar 25, 2006,
14 posts
Jesus, man. These tracks are hot.
Destroy the Popollution is magnificant; best out of the three. The vocals in it are really very cool. Just gets me in the mood for obliterating. Markell Fiksen is kickin'. It has an awesome blend going for it. More I say!
Then we have Bend. Ah, I can't speak enough praise about Bend. If Bend and the Pope were in the same room, the Pope would feel like Ron Jeremy.
Alexander, These are undeniable proof of your inhuman abilities. Just. Plain. Awesome.
Destroy the Popollution is magnificant; best out of the three. The vocals in it are really very cool. Just gets me in the mood for obliterating. Markell Fiksen is kickin'. It has an awesome blend going for it. More I say!
Then we have Bend. Ah, I can't speak enough praise about Bend. If Bend and the Pope were in the same room, the Pope would feel like Ron Jeremy.
Alexander, These are undeniable proof of your inhuman abilities. Just. Plain. Awesome.
What's your favorite Binärpilot track?
Started by Alexander,
Last active Mar 05, 2009,
108 posts
I must change.
Current favorite may be Ballad; I'm still deciding. As for anything else, Bend is definitely in a category of listening, but if I could think of anymore, I'd definitely "drop the bomb" of like what me do~
Current favorite may be Ballad; I'm still deciding. As for anything else, Bend is definitely in a category of listening, but if I could think of anymore, I'd definitely "drop the bomb" of like what me do~
Welcome to the Binärpilot Forum!
Started by Alexander,
Last active Oct 12, 2010,
8 posts
Well, it feels good to finally become a Binärpilot forum member.
Nearly seconds after crying loudly at the joyous momentum of acceptance by one of the most innovative and distinguished song composers I've come across, I ate some cake. Best. cake. Ever.
Anywhay, you done good, Mr. Alexander. Many happy hat dances for your success, as I too am outraged at the big business's ability to shun creativity and stunt musical independence for a couple of bucks, or whatever.
Many hyperspace hydrolic happenins'
-SycoFreak
Nearly seconds after crying loudly at the joyous momentum of acceptance by one of the most innovative and distinguished song composers I've come across, I ate some cake. Best. cake. Ever.
Anywhay, you done good, Mr. Alexander. Many happy hat dances for your success, as I too am outraged at the big business's ability to shun creativity and stunt musical independence for a couple of bucks, or whatever.
Many hyperspace hydrolic happenins'
-SycoFreak
