Oooooh, that'd sound amazing. I would watch that movie and enjoy it regardless of what the rest of the film is like. Apparently deadmau5 is doing a movie soundtrack . . . surprisingly.
He'd be amazing at so many genres. At the very least he should do a videogame sometime.
What's the most retro-tech method of listening to music you've indulged in?
We used to have a boombox somthin', but I use my Shuffle the large majority of the time. It's not very retro, but a lot of kids will say "that's not an iPod; there's no screen," so I guess it suffices . . . even though I remember when they were new. How about you?
Oooooh, that'd sound amazing. I would watch that movie and enjoy it regardless of what the rest of the film is like. Apparently deadmau5 is doing a movie soundtrack . . . surprisingly.
He'd be amazing at so many genres. At the very least he should do a videogame sometime.
I had to look up who that was.
Actually, that's what "Warrior Songs" was; it's a music pack for DOTA2.
I didn't know about him until a YouTube ad. It was advertising something completely different, but it totally sold a different product for me.
So Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter released a new track for a film OST called Sangria. It was on Spotify so I went and listened to it, liked it, and saved it. Went to listen to it again.
What's the most retro-tech method of listening to music you've indulged in?
We used to have a boombox somthin', but I use my Shuffle the large majority of the time. It's not very retro, but a lot of kids will say "that's not an iPod; there's no screen," so I guess it suffices . . . even though I remember when they were new. How about you?
I used to listen to a lot of cassette tapes. I remember listening to one of those portable cassette players too, and thinking it was lit. I also lived on an mp3 there for like 3 years.
So Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter released a new track for a film OST called Sangria. It was on Spotify so I went and listened to it, liked it, and saved it. Went to listen to it again.
Okay... It's typical drone, a little on the washed-out side, maybe? Really, I think the first track "Sleepless" and the last Track "Heartless" (also the name of the album) are best. It's not really my typical fair though.
Now it's the weekend, so weekend music... what's yours?