Music

  1. No comments Jul 15, 2010 BleepCast — Level 3: Delayed Posted in BleepCast

    Hey folks! I’m sorry but I have bad news: Since I am in the yummy crunch time of a time-crunching critical project, I have to put working on the upcoming level of the BleepCast on hold. So my apologies to all my many loyal listeners (thanks Conny & Jürgen!). Some time next week the new BleepCast will launch, nevertheless, and deal with the broad topic of games after movies and some additional tit-bits tidbits of random trivia, served ice-cold — just for you! Until then: Let’s kick some ice!

  2. 1 comment Jul 08, 2010 BleepCast – Level 2 Posted in BleepCast, Games, Rants

    This new episode of the BleepCast is all about ninjas, the sneaky Japanese spies that overran games & movies in the 80′s and have either gradually disappeared or gradually perfected their stealth since their first appearance in 1983 on the CoCo. A shinobi may be silent but their quests have always been accompanied by some epic exotic scores. Let’s follow the ninja and listen to his melodies.

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  3. 1 comment Jul 01, 2010 BleepCast – Level 1 Posted in BleepCast, Computing, Music, Retro

    There it is, what you haven’t been waiting for ever since: The BleepCast podcast is all about chip-music, retro gaming and memories from the good old times when we all were young and begun having no life, instead indulging in shitty games with shitty music, or as we call it: “Classics with epic soundtracks”. So if you want me to take you back to the past to play the shitty games that suck ass, then you just discovered your favorite podcast!

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  4. 2 comments Mar 21, 2010 ♫» Space Love Posted in Seph Carissa / texx sound, Stories

    Time for some music. I recently finished Mass Effect and was intrigued by the rather well drawn characters in the narrative as well as by the music which had such a familiar appeal to it, thanks to the 80′s synths in an orchestral setting. Again, I wanted to add my personal two cents to the dark voyage through the galaxy — plus some bonus material. And you can find both right here!

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  5. 2 comments Feb 04, 2010 ♫ Papertrail Posted in Seph Carissa / texx sound

    Yep, once again another little electronic piece in minor key. I don’t know what struck me today, I guess an overall mood of gloom, melancholy, boredom and nose bleed were the ingredients to the situation that had led to this point.

    I guess it was one of those days where the simple act of waking up exhausted me so much that everything I did felt so mind numbing and tedious like following a paper trail.

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  6. No comments Feb 01, 2010 ♫ Vaccine Posted in Seph Carissa / texx sound

    It’s been only two days since my resolution to post something creative at least once a week and here I am now, already posting some new music. Looks like I am currently floating on a wave of dark electronic, but still I’m strumming with my guitars every day now for at least half an hour, so let’s see when there’s a new guitar piece out there as well…

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  7. No comments Jan 03, 2010 ♫ Who Gave You This Number? Posted in Seph Carissa / texx sound

    CSI NY icon Hi dear readers of my blog! Another time I have something for your ears. I never thought that I would make some music while I was working the past weeks (and months!) like crazy on a big visual effects / compositing project, but … I tend to surprise even myself. So you’re about to listen to the first audio track I made in this still very young year of 2010.
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  8. No comments Dec 20, 2009 Soulmate Posted in Seph Carissa / texx sound

    An acoustic song about friendship, love, loss and prospect from a very personal view. You might find the song pulls you down, but only to lift you up again, back on your tracks and nudges you forward.

    You can listen and download the acoustic version of “Soulmate” here.

    This song is dedicated to a very important person in my life, Lisa. Further, I was lucky to have won my dear friend Tina for the vocal part; these are the lyrics:


    Lyrics

    I’m walking, I’m strutting
    full of life — complete.
    I’m roaming, I’m knowing,
    this sanctuary sweet.

    I’m snoozing, I’m dreaming
    dreams lucid and sound
    smoke curls in the air,
    cracks open the soil.

    [Chorus]
    My soulmate, my soulmate my dear,
    My soulmate, my soulmate is near.
    Tingling and flowing and breaking apart…

    [Verse]
    The distance, the smile
    I still see on your face,
    The midnight, the daylight
    are you — full of grace.

    Your laughter, your lament
    I keep inside my heart.
    I miss you, I love you,

    I cry a tear of woe.

    United we were,
    parts of a whole
    and united we stand,
    sharing our soul.

    The storm in my face,
    the quake ‘neath my feet…

    [Chorus]
    My soulmate, my soulmate my dear,
    My soulmate, my soulmate was hear.
    Tingling and flowing and breaking apart,
    my soulmate carved marks in my heart.

    [Verse]
    I’m walking, I’m tumbling
    half dead inside, but still:
    I’m roaming, I’m searching,
    a jar to fill (and)

    I’m walking, I’m waking,
    so much out there to see.
    My soulmate you were,
    my soulmate you stay.

    Your scent on my path…

    [Solo]

    And again
    I walk this road,
    suddenly a cat comes close
    and says:
    “My soulmate, my soulmate,
    finally!”

  9. 1 comment Jul 04, 2009 ♫ CSI: Cool-Sounding Investigations Posted in Seph Carissa / texx sound

    CSI NY icon

    I watched another couple of CSI: New York episodes to research the cinematography and color grading (both much more subtle compared to the overly-saturated CSI: Miami), but the more episodes I watched the more aware I became of Bill Brown‘s music. It didn’t sound terribly hard to compose still it captured the mood quite well and was terrifically mixed. “Can’t be too hard to do that myself” I pondered two hours ago and gave it a try by scoring an imaginary scene in Bill’s style.

    I am quite happy with it, just had to give it an urban beat and more synthesizers instead of an orchestral percussion in the end. Hope you like it too.

    EDIT: Didn’t like it how it suddenly ended so I composed a more proper and a little soothing ending. Refresh your cache and take a listen.

    texx sound – City Scape Intermission. 2009.

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  10. 3 comments Apr 22, 2009 Status Update: Still Alive Posted in Compositing, Dear Diary, Reports, Seph Carissa / texx sound

    It’s been quite a while since my last blog entry. In fact it has been so long, that I had to think twice to recall my password for this sweet blog o’ mine.

    You ask “What’s new? What’s cool?” and I tell you: A lot: I’ve been in the trenches with Nuke and fought After Effects so there’s a lot of stuff I want to show and tell what I’ve learned in the past weeks, not only about VFX.

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