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Hey there. I've always been interested in the idea of being able to compose my own music for videogames, so in 2010 summer after going to a Distant World concert and seeing mr. Uematsu in person, I thought: "Hell, why not." and began practising as soon as I got back home, with no real music theory base at all.
I borrowed a synth keyboard from a friend of mine and just jumped on the gun, spending all my days in my room, trying to make my ideas into some sort of songs. Lot of people suffered because of this, but I have got a lot of useful feedback, and I also hope it doesn't cease!
Nowadays I am composing soundtracks for two RM games, and am aiming to finish a few more after them. I hope to hit commercial some day.
Here is some works of mine:
http://soundcloud.com/matiasheimlander/those-who-battle
http://soundcloud.com/matiasheimlander/ ... -world-wip
Below you can find some of my older works. Melodies, ideas, scrapped practices, etc. I'm most likely still going to use them later and turn them into proper songs in the future:
27th August 2011: Posted 3 new tracks for the Disconnect Original Soundtrack and a fixed up version of the world map theme:
http://soundcloud.com/matiasheimlander/sets
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0JGVeGVwaY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNMkqG5ffxc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdU2YlUhRLQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DP7xkejBp4
29th July 2011: Uploaded a cleaned up version of Those Who Battle on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6NiRl6KvHw
26th July 2011: Uploaded a cleaned up version of Disconnect Original Soundtrack: Open World theme on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAxSd9qj_Zc
26th July 2011: Cleaned up and uploaded new versions of Open World and Those Who Battle on Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/matiasheimlander
25th July 2011: Completed Those Who Battle (a cyberpunk battle theme) : http://soundcloud.com/matiasheimlander/those-who-battle
25th July 2011: Completed first track of Disconnect Original Soundtrack (in progress) : http://soundcloud.com/matiasheimlander/ ... oundtrack/
25th July 2011: You can now follow me at Soundcloud at http://soundcloud.com/matiasheimlander
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Hey there. I've always been interested in the idea of being able to compose my own music for videogames, so in 2010 summer after going to a Distant World concert and seeing mr. Uematsu in person, I thought: "Hell, why not." and began practising as soon as I got back home, with no real music theory base at all.
I borrowed a synth keyboard from a friend of mine and just jumped on the gun, spending all my days in my room, trying to make my ideas into some sort of songs. Lot of people suffered because of this, but I have got a lot of useful feedback, and I also hope it doesn't cease!
Nowadays I am composing soundtracks for two RM games, and am aiming to finish a few more after them. I hope to hit commercial some day.
Here is some works of mine:
http://soundcloud.com/matiasheimlander/those-who-battle
http://soundcloud.com/matiasheimlander/ ... -world-wip
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FX5YDdJ_Zw
Art by: wierdbabe at Deviant Art
Caption:
This is a game soundtrack piece for a cartoony Wild West themed sidescroller game, made as a request. I wanted to make it sound a bit more lighthearted than the spaghetti westerns and bring some fantasy / game feeling into it.
The general structure took a few hours, but when I changed some of the instruments I had in there first, it took many hours to get some harmony back in there. I'm not entirely happy with how the pizzicato sounds, but as I started the song around it, I didn't feel like changing it. Maybe I'll try to fix it up a bit some day.
Below you can find some of my older works. Melodies, ideas, scrapped practices, etc. I'm most likely still going to use them later and turn them into proper songs in the future:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDacs7IXloo
Art by: various artists at Deviant Art
Caption:
Here's a compilation of some of my old practices, melodies and song ideas.
I started to practice composing music for videogames in the summer of 2010. These are some of my past works to show some progress from my first song until the most recent ones. These songs vary from melody ideas to scrapped practices. They generally lack of proper structure, motifs, harmony and etc.
I am most likely still going to use these ideas in the future and create them into proper full pieces.
(Juicier bits are naturally towards the end.)