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I found Sean Booth's FB one time; it was spelled something like 534N )3007H or something like that. THere wer pictures of lego people and architecture... I sent Rob Brown a friend request but he never got back to me :(

guys, shhht, be quiet... I'm going to place the bait

 

 

 

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now be quiet and remain absolutely still...

 

 

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  On 5/26/2013 at 11:29 PM, baph said:

Sean can be reached at

 

Peggybabcock@aerulequeenareshite.net

 

Rob cannot be reached.

 

LOL - I got it!

Yeah lol, jump off a small building, one thats high enough to hurt you but not high enough to kill you. Get yourself admited to hospital for a few weeks and get your parents to write you a letter, not an email but an old fashioned letter with a stamp on it so it will definately be read (even just out of curoisity it will be read) and say you their son is a lifelong Autechre fan and you went exploring caves in Angola and you have some bone munching disease and are dying. Slowly.

 

I was thinking about this with BOC once it got to a decade of silence. I'd want a full hospital visit with them bringing me gifts of cd's of unreleased music. And some tasty grapes.

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Goddamn it guys, I told you to be quiet.

He was taking the bait and now has run off because of you

 

 

*sees sean prance away between the trees*

 

 

omg so beautiful

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  On 5/27/2013 at 1:46 PM, beerwolf said:

Yeah lol, jump off a small building, one thats high enough to hurt you but not high enough to kill you. Get yourself admited to hospital for a few weeks and get your parents to write you a letter, not an email but an old fashioned letter with a stamp on it so it will definately be read (even just out of curoisity it will be read) and say you their son is a lifelong Autechre fan and you went exploring caves in Angola and you have some bone munching disease and are dying. Slowly.

 

I was thinking about this with BOC once it got to a decade of silence. I'd want a full hospital visit with them bringing me gifts of cd's of unreleased music. And some tasty grapes.

Fuck, I just got ebola. Richard?

Sean does read these forums... So I think this thread should do the trick (if he's remotely interested).

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You can contact him by post via the Skam mailbox (think it's on their website) marked clearly for the attention of Mr Booth. But before that it's only natural that the nature of the enquiry should be shared on this thread.

Sean corresponds with phat beats that can be translated into sentences.

 

Thwap THWAP PShh WICKa PSH PSH THWACK = sean pls

I'd like to ask him or Rob if there is any truth to them being approached to do music for Metroid Prime or whether their names appearing in the thanks section of the end credits is just because Confield came out around the time the game was in the early stages of its development and some of the team were inspired by it. I remember reading that early on some of the team would watch star wars on a screen next to the one they were working on..that was pretty standard..and not a lot got done..it had a troubled development until it somehow miraculously came together towards the end. It originally had a darker visual style that wasn't very Nintendo. Kenji Yamamoto did the soundtrack as he did Super Metroid, i wonder if that was always the intention though..it was a great soundtrack.

 

Also did they buy a cube to play the game and did they like it. It's the only game that lets you discover creative alien worlds as their music and other experimental electronic music does.

 

I read yesterday that Michael Jackson helped contribute music to sonic 3...which was news to me.

this is very funny:

 


 

but yes or no according to wiki..

 

 

 

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According to STI director Roger Hector, Michael Jackson was initially brought in during development to compose music for the game, even though no mention of his involvement was included in any of the game's credits. This was supposedly due to the scandals that arose around Jackson at the time. His involvement was removed from the title, and much reworking, including all the started music, had to be done.[9] These claims are dubious, however, and various interviews have made it clear that any involvement Jackson may have had was done without the knowledge of Sega's executives or marketing staff, and no contracts or formal agreements had ever been made.[10] James Hansen, of Sonic Stuff Research Group, retorts that Cirocco (credited as "Scirocco" in Sonic 3) still has possession of presumably a demo version of fabled soundtrack. "I actually have "ALL" of the tracks...," he writes, "from the original humming of Michael calling in the middle of the night leaving messages, to his ideas at Record One with Matt and Bruce. - BUT, I don't think I can let any of that out to the public without permission." [10] In December 2009, Michael Jackson's composer Bradley Buxer (credited in Sonic 3 as Brad Buxer) told French magazine Black & White that Jackson was actually involved with some of Sonic 3's compositions, supposedly not being credited because he wasn't happy with how they sounded, due to the lack of optimal sound reproduction on the Genesis. Buxer also claimed that the ending music of Sonic the Hedgehog 3 later became the basis for Jackson's single Stranger in Moscow.[11]

 

 

The carnival night zone and jam similarity is the most obvious...there's plenty of examples of videogames taking inspiration from techno/dance/pop music at the time, the streets of rage 2 dreamer level for example, but most sound more subtle or coincidental than a riff like that. Jam was released in 91 though, sonic 3 94. Had it been the other way around or the releases been closer together...

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  On 5/28/2013 at 11:27 PM, phling said:

holymoly is that true?

 

i had to instantly think of this music, it's Sonic 2 though:

 

Ha, this site http://www.flyingomelette.com/oddities/musicalsim.html suggests that track's intro borrows from Prince's 1988 song, "Glam Slam".

 

http://www.flyingomelette.com/oddities/music/sonicprince.mp3

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