Project VGM: Fictional RPG Soundtrack (composers needed!)

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Re: Project VGM: Fictional RPG Soundtrack (composers needed!

Postby AnthonyMorgan » Sun Sep 04, 2011 8:47 am

Jormungand wrote:The following 6 tracks are still available:

21 Gabbad Checkpoint
27 [EVENT] On the border #2
30 [EVENT] Suspicion
51 [EVENT] On the border #3
67 [EVENT] On the border #4
68 [EVENT] Michael returns

Any takers?
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Re: Project VGM: Fictional RPG Soundtrack (composers needed!

Postby CBlockDis » Tue Sep 06, 2011 4:57 pm

Haven't posted here in a while, and wasn't planning on it, but since I don't post at OCRemix...

These are the tracks I've written for Project VGM thus far...
http://soundcloud.com/zack-parrish/sets/project-vgm-1/

Link includes "Jayen's Concern", "Matthias Tirbold", "Prelude", and "World Map 2"

Currently working on "Michael Returns" and "Crisis".

Overall there are currently 31 completed tracks according to the Track List.

Edit -
Also, here is a video of Anthony performing his solo in the song "Matthias Tirbold"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCAsFM9Ji4c
http://www.soundcloud.com/zack-parrish - Updated on a regular basis
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Re: Project VGM: Fictional RPG Soundtrack (composers needed!

Postby AnthonyMorgan » Thu Sep 15, 2011 10:27 pm

A Project VGM Soundcloud group has been created: http://soundcloud.com/groups/project-vgm
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Re: Project VGM: Fictional RPG Soundtrack (composers needed!

Postby Jack Chandler » Sat Sep 17, 2011 1:23 am

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Re: Project VGM: Fictional RPG Soundtrack (composers needed!

Postby AnthonyMorgan » Sat Sep 17, 2011 4:09 am

Very good job mate!
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Re: Project VGM: Fictional RPG Soundtrack (composers needed!

Postby JonahB » Wed Sep 21, 2011 7:44 am

Wow. I absolutely love your entry, Jack. It's a really beautiful piece. Fantastic work. Cblock's tracks blew me away as well. I particularly enjoyed "Prelude." There are some incredibly talented people working on this. The finished album is just going to be amazing.
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Re: Project VGM: Fictional RPG Soundtrack (composers needed!

Postby AnthonyMorgan » Wed Sep 21, 2011 8:03 am

Why don't you join the group?
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Re: Project VGM: Fictional RPG Soundtrack (composers needed!

Postby JonahB » Wed Sep 21, 2011 9:32 am

Why don't you join the group?


Joined! :D
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Re: Project VGM: Fictional RPG Soundtrack (composers needed!

Postby KungFuFurby » Thu Sep 29, 2011 10:42 am

I uploaded my music yesterday to Soundcloud, after joining the website itself (I was never a member there before). I actually think my tracks are definitely going to stand out... the others that I've heard are pretty much very high-end, just based off of what I heard.
My game music works:
Scribble Star by Winzenheimer and the Stencyl Team
Nine Pixel Game by KungFuFurby (my own creation! ^_^)
Arkanaut by Manuel/Satelite Play
Blackheist by Manuel/Satelite Play

And some others that haven't been released yet.
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Re: Project VGM: Fictional RPG Soundtrack (composers needed!

Postby JetHawk95 » Sun Jan 01, 2012 9:30 am

Hey there I'm New here, Any chance I Could get in on this? Ive composed many full soundtracks for previous games before :')
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