Hi there,
my name is haschischtasche and I recently started doing chiptunes again. I decided to finally make a TMA account and upload my stuff, and to my surprise I already got a forum account here, apparently because the MilkyTracker support forums are hosted here. ^^
Anyways, until the stuff I uploaded gets accepted here are a few links:
Vernunft (xm)/
YouTube link for lazy peopleOne of my older chiptunes, uses speed changes and EDX-commands with some pretty low speeds to achieve some (sort of pointless but fun) minimalist tracking style.
Heart, Sticks&Stones (xm)/
YouTube link for lazy peopleAlso old. Somewhat my style I'd guess if I had to describe my style.
Nothing fancy going on here, but hey, mostly composed on a church organ. ^^
The Professor (xm)/
YouTube link for lazy peopleFresh stuff and part of my loose "do a piece of soundtrack for an imaginery throwback video game every couple of weeks"-project. Technically very very simple.
Marshlands (xm)/
YouTube link for lazy peopleHyper fresh stuff and from my "do a piece of soundtrack for an imaginery throwback video game every couple of weeks"-project. Somewhat inspired by the Cave Story beta soundtrack way of doing things and creating samples.
For Julia (xm)/
YouTube link for lazy peopleA long overdue birthday present for someone. Not really good, but it's here because it happens to be my first piece of music I made in a tracker.
And then there is this one piece where I am not really sure if I may upload it to TMA (and yeah, I read the rules, but I am no native speaker yadda yadda). Basically it is a cover of 'Concering Hobbits' but as far as my understanding of transformative work goes this is indeed a transformative work. So after you listen to this one, you might wanna tell me your opinion about uploading the XM to TMA.
Concerning Eightbits (xm)/
MP3 link for lazy peopleA song I made a couple of years ago because I was kindly asked by some guys who wanted to redo the Lord of the Rings movies in Minecraft. It is a cover of Concering Hobbits in a style that somewhat resembles the style of the Minecraft soundtrack. Eventually the project came to a halt, so I didn't finish any other pieces of the LotR soundtrack. (Started most of them though.
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