Hello SP community! Milo Switch here with a second music thread because nobody posted on the last one (can you believe it?) so... Here we go again.
As we all know, Matt and Kim's songs have been tried and tested and truly deserve to be the backbeat to a few of the community's favorite animations. Silver Tiles, Good Ol' Fashion Nightmare, and Daylight are favorites for animators who, no other word for it, like to have fun!
Kid2will is a miracle worker with synthronizers and well defined beats. His songs are great for synchronizing an animation to. They just add a special backbeat that you can't get anywhere else. Here is a sample. This is called "Fire Aura"
if you want a demented song by a totally crazy wierd guy, go to songstowearpantsto.com if you want to animate comedic short.
Have any songs to add? Post em'
Something you might enjoy
Started by: Milo | Replies: 14 | Views: 1,127
Apr 27, 2012 12:38 AM #643455
Apr 28, 2012 4:28 AM #644227
That's actually some pretty good stuff there.
However, I can imagine that this would be very hard to synchronize an animation to. I dunno, the beats just seem much to fast for most people to be able to keep up with.
However, I can imagine that this would be very hard to synchronize an animation to. I dunno, the beats just seem much to fast for most people to be able to keep up with.
Apr 28, 2012 3:41 PM #644543
Yeah, but it would be pretty awesome if someone did. Kid2will has a few slower songs but they're all pretty fast.
(e.g. "Night Sky")
(e.g. "Night Sky")
Apr 28, 2012 8:01 PM #644728
Quote from Milo
shiiit, i've been looking for that for ages. was in one of coolio niato's music games on newgrounds.....
Apr 28, 2012 8:04 PM #644734
I love this song, don't know who made it, but alot of video's have the song in them.
Apr 29, 2012 12:50 PM #645318
It not a freaking song okay!!
Apr 29, 2012 3:55 PM #645460
And I thought I used to be a giant shitposter
Apr 30, 2012 6:38 PM #646246
When music is written for the sole purpose of introducing a video game, you can't really call it a song. Maybe a theme song but nobody wants to hear the opening music of Barney either.
Apr 30, 2012 7:06 PM #646261
Quote from MiloWhen music is written for the sole purpose of introducing a video game, you can't really call it a song. Maybe a theme song but nobody wants to hear the opening music of Barney either.
actually, a lot of people like theme songs, especially that of barney. you know how many kids are happy to hear that theme song start?
Apr 30, 2012 7:23 PM #646276
Quote from 2-Dactually, a lot of people like theme songs, especially that of barney. you know how many kids are happy to hear that theme song start?
Well, it's a good thing we've passed the infant stage and grew a brain. I don't know about anyone else, but the only time I was happy to see a big purple dinosaur dancing in my television was when I yelled, "Mommy look!" after every trip to the lavatory.
May 3, 2012 1:13 PM #648010
Quote from MiloWell, it's a good thing we've passed the infant stage and grew a brain. I don't know about anyone else, but the only time I was happy to see a big purple dinosaur dancing in my television was when I yelled, "Mommy look!" after every trip to the lavatory.
So you're saying only infants listen to theme songs. So apparently I'm an infant.
May 3, 2012 7:06 PM #648264
Quote from SkaGrindSo you're saying only infants listen to theme songs. So apparently I'm an infant.
Probably. Kidding. I'm only talking about Barney.
May 6, 2012 11:27 AM #650065
Quote from MiloProbably. Kidding. I'm only talking about Barney.
so am i
May 6, 2012 2:59 PM #650177
Quote from MiloWhen music is written for the sole purpose of introducing a video game, you can't really call it a song. Maybe a theme song but nobody wants to hear the opening music of Barney either.
Actually you can call it a song, because it is one. The definition of music doesn't include a clause about purpose.
May 6, 2012 10:07 PM #650493
This is getting dangerous :p
OK, you can call it what you want
I don't think of them as real songs.
OK, you can call it what you want
I don't think of them as real songs.