FESTIVE WORD SEARCHES

New Album Release; Festive Word Searches

19/12/2024 - New Album Release; Festive Word Searches

More Christmas festive music with the game music from my game I made also called Festive Word Searches and can be found on this website. I used Omnisphere and the V Collection by Arturia for the synths and basses and the Mars collection for the drums which span from Roland 808, Roland 606 and the Lindrum. There are four-word searches and each game comes with a new song and also there is a game over music and you pass music with also the main menu music. The songs are themed with the word search and are linked with the part of the game and there are an original version and the in-game alternative version which was meant to be shorter but they are actually quite long. I wanted them shorter to fit with the game time length but I forgot and made full versions but it doesn’t matter and anyway, I can never make short songs they are from a span of six to twelve minutes some longer than that. I made all the stuff in the game myself and that is what I enjoy doing the most and of course making the music which is my second favourite thing to do but it’s pretty fun making backgrounds, buttons and other stuff I really like getting stuck in and all hands on deck kind of projects it keeps me busy lol. The first track Festive Word Searches is the main theme and is the main menu music in the game. I like the bells and the bass pattern sounds like something you could lounge to and just hang loose. I added bells throughout the track to make it Christmasy and I like the pattern to it makes it feel like a Christmas song or something you could have on around Christmas and also winter as it also feels like a winter song and you are in a snowy field with wild animals running around you. The next track Festive Word Searches – Alternative Version is the in-game version and the alternative to the first original track which like all the alternative versions I rearranged into something a little different removing parts and rearranging the patterns into the alternative version. For the next track What A Saint I used chiors from Omnisphere and the bass from the Mini by Arturia. It’s one of my favourites on the album as I like the swing to it it makes you bop your head and reminds me of 80s Hip Hop Boogaloo music well the bass does. I also like the synths that go throughout it and I think makes the track into something. The next track What A Saint – Alternative Version is the Alternative to the original version with also the same name and is part of the in-game music and is part of the first word search the St Nicholas word search. The next track is Saint’s Sack. I like this one and just like the feel to it it sounds like something you would have for game over music or instructions videos it is also something you could have for a segment for TV or have on in the background for background music. The next track Saint’s Sack – Alternative Version is the alternative version to the original track with also the same name and is part of the in-game music. Like the others, I rearranged it to something different swapping things back to front and taking bits out and replacing them with something new. The next track Noughty Naughty is another favourite on the album as I like the claps and the un-even bass. I like the choir synth sound too the claps come from the Roland 808 which I think partly makes the song into something and is one to chill to at home or wherever. The next track Noughty Naughty – Alternative Version is the alternative version to the original track also with the same name and is part of the in-game music. The next track Drag U To Hell is a dark and dingy track since Krampus isn’t that much of a nice person and drags the naughty kids to hell and even drowns them which I think is quite festive lol that was a joke. I used one of my own plugins for this song and I think it was the Dungeon VST Plugin which I made a year ago now and never used it so I thought I give it a quick whisk. The next track Drag U To Hell – Alternative Version is the alternative version to the original also with the same name and is part of the Krampus in-game word search. The next track Chains is another dark and dingy track. I like the bass and the dark synths which again I found in the Dungeon VST plugin I made and can be found on my other website gasnolight.co.uk It’s a favourite on the album as I like the bass and the synths on top it makes it sound creepy but nice and something you could be dragged to hell with. The next track Chains – Alternative Version is part of the Krampus You Lose music and is the alternative version to the original with also the same name. The next track Spared For Another Year is another dark and dingy song for the Krampus collection of tracks. I like the bass to this one and the other synths make it dark and dingy which I think goes with the hell theme in that part of the game. The next track Spared For Another Year – Alternative Version is the in-game version of the Krampus you win music and is the alternative version to the original track also with the same name. It’s another favourite on the album as again I like the dark and dingy feel to it and the rhythms of the track. The next track Christmas Gathering is a Christmas song which I like a lot. I like the bells and the other stuff also I like the sine bass which I think was part of the Mini from the V Collection by Artuia or it may have been from Omnisphere which I used quite a lot in this project. The next track Christmas Gathering – Alternative Version is the alternative version to the original also with the same name and is part of the in-game music for the Christmas word search. The next track Deer In The Snow is a snowy feel track that reminds me of being in the snow and coming across some wild deer so I called it that. It’s definitely icy and one to have on while it’s snowing and you are indoors or outdoors making snowmen.  The next track Deer In The Snow – Alternative Version is the in-game version for the Christmas word search and is the alternative version to the original also with the same name. The next song Christmas Goodluck is another favourite on the album as I like the bells and the claps I like to put claps in my tracks now and then for difference and also I love putting them in my tracks. I also like the bass which I found in Omnsiphere which I think makes it into a bit of a funky track. The last track Christmas Goodluck – Alternative Version is the alternative version to the original track also with the same name and is part of the you win music for the Christmas word search.  

ELF QUEST COVER

New Album Release; Elf Quest

25/11/2024 - New Album Release; Elf Quest

It’s the start of Christmas so why not get the Christmas gaming music on? This ten-track album is from the platform game I made also called Elf Quest and all tracks are featured in the game in the same order. I haven’t made that many platform games so I thought I’d make one but make it a Christmas game so I have a game released within Christmas with the music to accompany it and I also haven’t made any gaming music for a while for my other artists name Game For Experimentation so I ticked all the boxes for fulfilment. I used my 8-bit drum kit for drums and an 8-bit synth plugin which I like using a lot in my gaming stuff and to play the melodies I used my MIDI keyboard.  I enjoyed putting the songs together and I liked coming up with new melodies and seeing what sounds are on the plugin which I used on all the songs. I wanted to get that 8-bit feel so I also converted it into 8-bit for that final sound and to give it that authentic sound and finish to it. The first track No Christmas This Christmas is an upbeat track with a pumping bass and melodic synthy sounds. I like the drive to this one and I think is danceable and reminds me of old gaming music. I also like the Christmas bells which I converted into 8-bit for that authentic sound. I like the arp bass to this one and kind of overpowers it but I am more or less happy with it and the way it sounds, not one to blast loud on the speakers though.  The next track Elf Chuckle is another upbeat track with more Christmas bells which I like quite a lot and think suits it quite well. I was looking for a way to add Christmas to the Chiptune gaming sound as it’s Chiptune not much Christmas vibes going on so I decided to add Christmas bells. It’s one of my favourites on the album as I like the bass over the synths and Christmas bells which again I converted into 8-Bits for that authentic sound. It’s kind of like a walk in the park just strolling track and reminds me of walking down the street. The next track Santa’s Plea is a relaxing gaming track for difference and to calm it down in the game music and within the game. I like the bass to this one which is a sharp bass and one of my favourites to play. I also like the synthy sounds over the bass which I think goes well with the track. It’s another favourite on the album and is one to relax while reading or whatever you do on and offline.  The next track Krampus is another one I like on the album and is a dark slow but melodic track again for difference. I like the synthy stuff going on in the background and I also like the sine bass which makes it even more calm and soothing. I added choir voices using Omnishpere and used basses from my V Collection by Arturia. I would say this is one of my overall favourites on the album as I like the soothingness of it and the melodic synths which again I think goes quite well with the Krampus mysterious dark theme. The next track Xmas Fears is another soothing calm instrumental that is good to have on in the background if you are just chilling. Once again I like the bass and the synthy stuff over the bass which works well with the beat and more choir sounds and a dark bass for the fear part. I would say this is another one I like quite a lot and I’m pleased with how it came out. The next track Hobot Takeover is another calm soothing beat with a sine soothing bass to accompany it. I would say this is another overall favourite and I like the piano keys with all the other stuff added on top to make the beat stand out and to shine more. There are more choir sounds from Omnisphere to give it that Christmasy feel to it and some ambience for the chorus which I like a lot. The next track Grotty Grotto is an upbeat track that is dark and grotty like it says on the tin. I quite like this one as well and is another one of my overall favourites as I like the synthy stuff on top of the deep bass which rumbles throughout the track. I like the keys and pad I used on this one and again I think it goes well with the track and is all that I hoped it to be for a gaming album and to feature in the game itself. The next track Krampus – Alternative Version is the alternative version to the original also called Krampus. The track is an upbeat number and melodic for the difference from the first track I made it more happy and uplifting which I like quite a lot. I like the synths to this one and the sine bass which mellows it out a lot but is still an upbeat track. Once again I seem to like this one quite a lot and is one of my favourites on the album as I like the quick melodic sounds to it and I like the drumming to which I’m happy with all my drumming on this album. The next track Grotty Grotto – Alternative Version is the alternative version to the original track also called Grotty Grotto. The track is another upbeat track which I like quite a lot. I like the drumming over the bass and synths on this one and this one is my overall overall favourite on the album as I like the bass and dark and dingy feel to it which goes with the title of the track. I changed it slightly for variation and changed the sounds keeping some of the sounds so it was the same but different. The last track Santa’s Plea – Alternative Version is the alternative to the original track with the same title Santa’s Plea. It’s another upbeat track and I thought a great song to end the album with something dancy and pumping. I like the melodic synthy stuff over the deep bass which once again is a sine and something I found in the V Collection. I would say this is a Dance track and something to dance to or have loud but I think it sounds better at a normal volume as it is quite a loud and in-your-face kind of track.   

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New Album Release; Sin Bun Run

18/01/2024 - New Album; Sin Bun Run

Other than making music I like to make games especially retro-like games the older the better but I like current games as well and made a few now. This is the music from the retro platform game I made called Sin Bun Run and was inspired by a mascot I saw whilst on holiday in Cornwall but it looked evil and a bit sinister which later gave me a good character for a game. The game has seven levels and they are all hard and pretty long it was actually a nightmare to finish the level both playing and making but each level is a new world or scene. I made all the stuff in the game apart from the backgrounds and I opted to find free backgrounds that would be better than what I had in mind which was a real-life picture but it wouldn’t have gone with the retro theme I had in mind and was making.  It’s quite a long album with thirty-six tracks that had six tracks on each level as I thought it would be annoying if you heard the same three tracks over so I went for six which I thought was a good number in the end and the best players won’t even get to the sixth track hopefully. I wasn’t going  to release the album as a major release and I was going to keep it unreleased but since I got my other name which is this name Game For Experimentation I thought it be perfect to have it on all the major platforms under that name. I should point out the mascot I saw on holiday was a pink rabbit and actually, it was a female rabbit. I didn’t see the gender of it at first until I read it on the Park Dean website which is the holiday camp I stayed at and saw the mascot to. All the music on this album are from my gaming synths and specialize in making Chiptune and 8 Bit music which reminds me the 8 Bit version of this album can be found on my paid Bandcamp page where I changed the settings to get the 8-Bit feel. This version on all the major platforms is 24 Bit and had to be, to be released or I would have released it as an 8 Bit album to get the proper feel of it but feel free to change it to taste. All you need is the free software Audacity to change  Bit or go to my paid Bandcamp page where it’s up and the only place to get the 8 Bit version.  I don’t have a favourite on the album I like them all and think they are all different feels. I tried to fit the feel of the level, for example, cave music or woodland music but all in Chiptune and 8 Bit music form. I also tried to think back to what old school Chiptune and 8 Bit music sounded like and tried to match it a little with all the drums and synths patterns I made using a drum sequencer and my keyboard to play the melodies. If you want to try the game Sin Bun Run it can be found in the Arcade section of this site under Gaming Lounge or the link which I’ll leave at the bottom of this page if you feel like killing a few hours and jumping around franticly you might enjoy it.