Triple Screen
Spamtron
MP3s
- avant guardian (featuring Phlogiston)
- badicality
- flame war fighter VI alpha ts - title screen
- flame war fighter VI alpha ts - next-gen console zone
- flame war fighter VI alpha ts - cosplay zone
- flame war fighter VI alpha ts - political argument zone
- mookersoft corporation simulator - lobbyism menu
- mookersoft corporation simulator - payola menu
- brutal birthdays
- megachat - bgm 4
- super biofuel kart triple dash ts - character select menu
- super biofuel kart triple dash ts - uk taxi race
- super biofuel kart triple dash ts - disgruntled quadramet race
- super biofuel kart triple dash ts - galactic bus race
- legend of zelda - afternoon empress - lost woods
- elektrovertebrates - composition mode
- elektrovertebrates - mixing mode
- elektrovertebrates - post-production mode
- elektrovertebrates - save game menu
- gobber mooker ts - title screen
- mega foo X15 - stage select menu
- mega foo X15 - empyreal foo
- mega foo X15 - capitalization foo
- mega foo X15 - disaster foo
- turrican 3 ts - intro
- final fanfic XIII-4 - file select menu
- final fanfic XIII-4 - overworld of mana
- final fanfic XIII-4 - ramen noodle cutscene
- final fanfic XIII-4 - platonic sushi cutscene
- final fanfic XIII-4 - fiendish fanfic boss battle
- final fanfic XIII-4 - eternal angst cutscene
- final fanfic XIII-4 - 52-winged donut
- final fanfic XIII-4 - ending cutscene
- avant guardian (featuring Phlogiston and Joe Allen) (Bonus Track)
"Triple Screen is what a 3-screen handheld gaming system would sound like. This system uses the 320-bit Z-sound chip, which doesn't really exist in real life. I just made that up, because Triple Screen is mostly a huge tribute to the many styles, sounds, cultures, and moods of music found in video games. It is my way of saying "arigato gozaimasu" to all of the awesome Japanese composers that made our childhoods so awesome with such diverse, inspiring soundtracks. They are the people that allow us to return to our childhoods just by putting some old Nintendo songs in our MP3 player and rocking out like it's 1990.
At the time, this was the most synthy-and-drummy/proggy/eclectic/Virt-inspired album that I'd done so far. I was very fascinated with the various tones made possible by FM synthesis and SNES sampling technology, which I felt were both under-appreciated back then. I was listening to a lot of underground hip hop, J-rock, glitch, ambient, VG music, chiptunes, and obscure metal at the time of writing these songs. I bet you can probably hear those influences in this album! I hope that this album is as fun for you to listen to as it was for me to create. This album is totally free, so feel free to share with your friends, and make copies of floppies and stuff! Just let me know if you decide to use it for any commercial purposes, and we can discuss it! Anyway, have fun and enjoy this big stack of an album!"
