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Chase wrote:
Mr. Tunes wrote:f**k yeah i'm a canuck! peaceful villagers of the north
oh im silly i didnt even read your location. Anyways canada is fun eh
hey man if you read my location you'll see how i always try to diffuse situations on the forum, or i stay out of them. i usually just run away from any conflict and say i'm sorry :scared:

geographically this the difference between me and you mr. texas:
:hail:
:box:

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actually my family is from alaska so i know many canadians eh

hows vancouver eh?

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oh so from your family's point of view it's
:box:
:hail:
:box:

vancouver is very nice. we have quite a mild summer which im not used to coming from toronto. i am completing my 1-year stint at the vancouver film school's "sound design for visual media" program which is what these projects are for. the city is beautiful and peaceful so there's not a better place in the world to devote yourself for a year to the art of soundtracking. it's all-around inspiring.

it rains a lot though.

you folks might be confused why i'm asking for someone to do the music while i could be doing it myself: i would love to do the soundtrack score to this piece myself but there are a lot of issues surrounding me doing it; the most important one is that i have my own project to work on and i cant tie into this one.

the question is: how's texas chase?
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Mr. Tunes wrote:
normal wrote:wolves , you say ?...
perhaps this , then ...

the wolves of memory

not a wolf ...
but a mammal , at least ...

marsupial knowledge
these are fantastic tracks. are you child of Satan himself?
glad you enjoyed ...
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Andrew Vernon wrote:www.myspace.com/andrewvernon

Try the song that I have on there. Not orchestral, but definitely very very dark!
that is definitely dark. we are looking for soundscapes like this so i might contact you later about using a snippet of it. thanks!

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normal wrote:glad you enjoyed ...
you're great :)

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Mr. Tunes wrote:we have quite a mild summer which im not used to coming from toronto.
It is true, it is very unmild at the moment in Toronto.

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40ish and about, cripes!...34-35 is hot enough. The best days are when there is seemingly no breeze, air thick with moister and no ac on the subway...

Year after year, come season go season. Freezing cold to boiling hot. Its always interesting.

Hurry on September!

Good luck with the filum.
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see ya 'round...

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Mr. Tunes wrote:
mandolarian wrote:Good, Fast, Cheap. Pick any two. I think that was what Vurt was saying. :)

Just so happens I have some dark orchestral leftovers that might work. No piano, just chilling strings. Not chillin'. Scary, chilling. Oh, I'm getting creaped-out just thinking about it hearing those again. :scared:
where do we find these?
Uh-Oh, I gotta go thru the archives. In the dark. Alone. Eeeeek!

Can it wait until Monday, I'm off playing for the weekend. Playing happy, cheerful music in the daytime. :-)
perception: the stuff reality is made of.

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Morgaxx wrote:Year after year, come season go season. Freezing cold to boiling hot. Its always interesting.
oh morgaxx and shaman i send my regards. i was just having a laugh with some friends from montreal how extreme the weather is in these places. i guess the spring is the best time of year in eastern canada?
reports from home say my dog is traumatized by the heat and she even wont leave the air conditioning.

vancouver rains so much though. it's cloudy often. when i first moved i was depressed frequently by this. but the scenery is more beautiful than a supermodel lying on a beach in heaven. i think toronto and montreal have a great nightlife which counts for a lot. who cares when the weather sucks if you get to hear great music and be with tons of excited people all weekend. anyone from vancouver will agree with me that the nightlife here is... errrm... (cue up the crickets and wind sound effects). i love the west and i love east. i am so proud to be a canadian.

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mandolarian wrote:Can it wait until Monday, I'm off playing for the weekend. Playing happy, cheerful music in the daytime. :-)
oh yeah take your time. always bring a buddy when entering dark vaults, it gets scary!

are you in vancouver or maybe you live on the Island? i might've asked you before, but as you will learn i have the memory of a geriatric.

good for you for playing music. i miss performing :(

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Chase wrote::hihi:
listened to yr. 'regula' tracks again yesterday..

people, lemme tell ya, dude can slice, chase here is your man, remembr, that's chase.. with the c..
you come and go, you come and go. amitabha neither a follower nor a leader be tagore "where roads are made i lose my way" where there is certainty, consideration is absent.

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haha thanks mate, but i dont think i make anything hes looking for. I've yet to hear a movie with a DnB soundtrack.

BTW regula kicks ass.

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Chase wrote:haha thanks mate, but i dont think i make anything hes looking for. I've yet to hear a movie with a DnB soundtrack.

BTW regula kicks ass.
actually it's a style of music that i'm working on whenever i do a sci-fi or action score.

amon tobin has been doing dnb soundtrack music for ages now, and most recently that was acknowledged when he did the music for Splinter Cell Chaos Theory. great game.

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Mr. Tunes wrote:
Chase wrote:haha thanks mate, but i dont think i make anything hes looking for. I've yet to hear a movie with a DnB soundtrack.

BTW regula kicks ass.
actually it's a style of music that i'm working on whenever i do a sci-fi or action score.

amon tobin has been doing dnb soundtrack music for ages now, and most recently that was acknowledged when he did the music for Splinter Cell Chaos Theory. great game.
amon tobin has been doing DnB!?!

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