This is probably my favorite song you have done so far, who knew creepy Necromorph murder can be so catchy?
Keep 'em coming!
Keep 'em coming!
This is the site [http://miracleofsound.bandcamp.com/track/gordon-freeman-saved-my-life] I was told you can purchase the songs on XDFr said:anc[is]
Are these available somewhere?
Holy crap! I didn't know you made this series (first time I've watched it). Well atleast I have something new to watch on wednesday's now.MiracleOfSound said:Necromorph Soup
It's all over the walls, it's all over the floor. It's what you get when you stomp on necromorphs in order to pull money out of their guts. (The Dead Space 2 song.)
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We haven't worked all of that out yet, sorry guys just bear with me a little while and I'll let you know what's happening! They will definitely be released for download at some stage, but where, how and when I don't know yet.WaderiAAA said:[
Hey, Gavin, I have a question. Is the Minecraft song not on your website for downloading yet because you haven't gotten around to uploading it yet, or is it part of your deal with the Escapist that you can't put them up and thus I should stop expecting them?
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<3Sparrow said:Hands down, this is the best thing on the Escapist right now.
Thought you might prefer this oneSober Thal said:Best so far!
I love that funky soup.
That makes me smile tooSpeakercone said:showed this to a friend of mine who DJs a few underground clubs in London. He's gonna try to shoehorn this into his show apparently.
The thought of a dubstep night broken up by this makes me laugh
Lol, there's a quote for the bioSlightlyEvil said:Well, this song has supplemented the previous song stuck in my head. Which was last week's Miracle of Sound.
Patience my friend, I promise you'll get one at some stageGoldeneye1989 said:MP3'S DO WANT!
I have hundreds of non-gaming songs, been doing that for years! I'm sure I'll be posting some on Youtube at some stage.MrDefo said:What I'd like to see from Miracle of Sound is a tune that stands on its own without having to tie itself to a game. In this particular example, I can enjoy its lyrical content in reference to the game it's talking about, but if I were to hear this song in passing, without context, I think it loses something. Say what you will about Rebecca Mayes, but a lot of her songs were lyrically amorphous enough (for better or worse) that a person could get involved in them emotionally regardless of context.
It is bi-weekly, we just sped up the Minecraft one to tie in with MM. Plus I have 3 songs pretty much ready to go after this one so we're ok for a while!danpascooch said:For the love of god Miracle of Sound, make this a bi-weekly thing, you've only done 3 songs so far and they've all been great, but it's physically impossible for a person to keep this pace, you need to give yourself more time or you're going to burn out and nobody wants to see that.
Aw you big softie. GODDAMN! LAG!JourneyThroughHell said:Alright, I'll bite. For all of the fun I've made of the lyrics, that was, indeed, fucking awesome.
Especially the part where you broke into your normal voice. Really good.