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I've written music and SFX for plenty games over the years; represented here by their soundtrack releases.
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Spelunky Not yet released By far the biggest and most ambitious game I've been a part of. I've been working on this game for nearly two years now, and there's still a few tweaks to be made! Look forward to checking this one out real soon! |

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Super Crate Box 2010 Writing music for Vlambeer is much fun. For this arcade inspired game I did an arcade inspired soundtrack. Music was written in famitracker, utilizing the VRC7 expansion chip for FM timbres. In my head exists full band j-fusion styled arrangements of these tracks - down to detail. They just might materialise some day! Download at Pause |

| Radical Fishing 2010 Just one track, but one of my favorites that I've written. Music is 2op FM written with Famitracker, and is what landed me the Super Crate Box gig. I love writing music for "sports games"! Play here |

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Warlock Bentspine 2010 After finishing my sound studies I was unemployed for a couple of months. One of those weeks was dedicated to writing this score. Laz is one of the first people I started working with, back in our early teens, but this is the first collaborative effort we've ever released to the public. The music is NES, but with some FM mixed in - mainly just one channel of FM for drums. I just did that to make it sound messed up. In fact, I tried making the whole score pretty messed up, but I'm not sure it even got through. Reminder to self; mess it up more next time. Download at Pause |

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Game Music 1 2009 My first collection of tracks written for different games. Soundscapes present vary from NES, to C64-inspired, to IDM, to 2op FM. I enjoy working on these little games a lot, and hope there will be many more albums in this series eventually! Download at Pause |

| + Plenty more - and even more never to be completed ones in true indie fashion. |
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