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Green Planet

April 15, 2008

I’m pleased to announce that version 2.0 of the Away3D open source framework for Flash has been released. The release comes along with a new demo, dubbed Green Planet. I use the term “demo” lightly here, since this is a less an example of features, and more like a full-fledged game.
The power and flexibility that […]

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Sound Design for New Away3D Tech Demo

February 24, 2008

Away3D was recently updated to version 1.9.4. Along with this update comes a fantastic new tech demo, the Away3D Temple.
I produced the sound design for this demo, a one-minute atmospheric loop to compliment the incredible visuals.
Here are the links to the Temple, and the original post by Fabrice on the Away3D homepage.

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Movement Magazine Reviews The Big Bang

February 12, 2008

Hi,
Just received word this morning about an incredible review over at Movement Magazine.
Check it out…
http://movementmusicreviews.blogspot.com/2008/02/atom-bang.html
While you’re at it, why not go to their homepage, and check out the magazine? It’s a class act, with top-notch design and a killer presence. Definitely worth checking out - and I’m not just saying that because of the awesome […]

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More Discogs Fun: Newark, DE in the 80’s and 90’s

February 1, 2008

Batz Without Flesh
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Batz+Without+Flesh
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Claude+Willey

Spit
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Spit+(4)
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Spit
Sinister Attraction
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Sinister+Attraction
Zen Guerilla
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Zen+Guerilla
XenophoN
http://www.discogs.com/artist/XenophoN

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GPC001: A Blast From The Past

January 30, 2008

I was recently browsing through the Discogs database, and stumbled across a submission that brought a smile to my face.
This is an old project of mine from back in 1989. It was a collaboration with a friend of mine, Sandy; some serious old-skool industrial. One side—Sin Drome—was my solo work under the pseudonym of […]

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My ode to today’s rap music

January 27, 2008

I just jotted this little poem as an ode to my love of today’s current trends in rap music.
Hope you like it.
_____________________
I turn on the telly
and to my despair,
I see bitchez with blunts
flaunting bling in Bel-Aire.
A pimp’s in his sportscar
while large-breasted women
bring sponges and buckets
with suds they’re a-swimmin’.
He’s rappin’ some crap
’bout gangstaz and cash
and how […]

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3rd week on CFOU charts, up a notch

January 12, 2008

Very cool news to report…
The current Electronic charts over at Le Vestibule on CFOU 89.1 FM are up, and The Big Bang has moved up to the #7 spot.
This is the third week running for the album to be on the show’s charts! We’ve been listening to the show here over at Sound Emitter, and […]

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New Song: In No Wait (Don’t Stop)

January 10, 2008

Just posted a new song to the myspace profile.  It’s called “In No Wait (Don’t Stop)“.  It’s a previously unreleased track - in fact, it was created a mere 3 days ago.
For the next 48 hours, you will be allowed to download the track from MySpace.
Enjoy…  and happy new year…

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EhhDawh is soundtrack for new Away3D tech demo

January 4, 2008

Very cool things are going on over at the Away3D development labs.
Fabrice Closier, one of the developers of Away3D, recently posted a technology demo that shows new animation capabilities of this Open-Source, 3D Actionscript programming framework.
So… why am I writing about this, you may ask?
Well, partly because I think Away3D is a truly incredible piece […]

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Do you have the limited edition?

January 3, 2008

To all current and future owners of The Big Bang physical CD:
Due to oversaturation of magenta ink in the initial press run, the first 100 CDs released have a purple/indigo hue to them, instead of blue!
The color tone was corrected for all other copies of the CD… but only after sales had begun. So, […]

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