File :-(, x, )
Different Shades of Blue [2006] Zelest !E5H.V7xnZo
Heya boys and girls!

This is a release of my latest (Well, first) album made public on the net. On here I collect music I've made during the past few years, all alone by my computer... by myself.

This was first a release made for my netfriends, 'pressed' a couple of physical copies and spread out all over the world. So I thought that about now it is okay to release the whole album.

I even made checksum files... not that it is needed since it is a torrent release... but anyway =P

Downloadable from The Pirate Bay:
Different Shades of Blue [2006]
http://thepiratebay.org/tor/3497370/Different_Shades_of_Blue_%5B2006%5D

Enjoy =)
>> Anonymous
A piratebay torrent released by the original creator? Whoa, doesn't piratebay have rules against this sort of thing?
>> Anonymous
I can't tell if this is win or fail... someone download it and decide for me.
>> Anonymous
What kind of music do you make? (Ye I'm too lazy to download and find out by myself)
>> Zelest !E5H.V7xnZo
>>123103
Eh, why... should there be rules against that? If I wanted to I could make a set of pretty pictures and torrent out.

>>123114
I've made it, and I say it is out of psuedo-win.

>>123115
Different Shades of Electronica. Hardcore, dance-floor, IDM, Aucoustic, Upbeat HipHop, Happy Hardcore (the Evanescence remix), Acoustic and even one orchestral song =)
>> Anonymous
> as it is released under GNU license

Which GNU license? A creative commons license is probably what you want though, since the GNU licenses are made for software or documentation.
>> Zelest !E5H.V7xnZo
>>123125
Pick your fit =P
>> Anonymous
>>123117
Orchestral? I'll download it just for that.
>> Anonymous
>>123117
Happy Hardcore, is that what this chipmunk sounding garbage is called? I'm sorry but PLEASE do not produce anymore remix's like this. The rest of your album has some pretty solid stuff on it but this track just drags the entire thing right down into the ground. The music remixing itself is decent but the vocals sounding like that just ruin it.
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
>>123125
> Which GNU license? A creative commons license is probably what you want though, since the GNU licenses are made for communist hippies
>> Zelest !E5H.V7xnZo
>>123224
The idea for the remix was quite nice though. Little brother stuffed Evanesence into Winamp, increased speed and pitch by 100% and said "Hey! That sounds good!"

Sorry, I can't go by your request and not make any such more songs, since.. well, most have actually liked it ;)

I realize now that it is not as much happy hardcore as dancefloor upbeat whee dee daa music. I -do- keep a happy hardcore version of it on my harddrive though. ;)
>> Anonymous
This is made of win. /t/ really needs more stuff like this. There's only so much crappy doujin you can handle before you want to go on a killing spree.
>> Anonymous
goodstuff

aging this for the cool

Zelest, your are truly an hero
>> Anonymous
Stop stealing album titles from Madlib.
>> Anonymous
>>123275
Yeah, wouldn't really call it "Happy Hardcore", it sounds more like a kind of "Hardstyle" and besides the term happy hardcore doesn't do it any justice and scares a lot of people off like >>>123224.

But I have to say, that's some really nice stuff you have.
>> Anonymous
>>123275
You can make whatever you want, it's your music, lol. I was just saying it was the only track I thought was "bad". The rest of this stuff is really great and I enjoyed listening to it.

>>123451
Whatever high pitched vocals are called, I want to avoid them. There was this song back in the day that totally made me sad. It was on some newgrounds Megaman trailer. When I got the full song(took me a while) I was so happy but then halfway into the song it starts this high chipmunk "everybody move to the music everybody move to the music" and I was so disheartened because the rest of it had this great rock/techno feel.

Anyway, Zelest, most of this stuff is pretty good so you should feel proud. A few of the songs could have used a bit more variation for the sake of creativity but they are all solid songs, a few would even be decent in a videogame soundtrack.
>> Zelest !E5H.V7xnZo
>>123442
Madlib, what's that? *researches Wiki-pedia* Is that some hip-hop crap? Hm, never heard of it, I've been using the term 'Different Shades of Blue' since... well, 1999 or something. It was a running gag for a while... The Madlib version is from 2003, so I was first, hah.

'sides, I don't listen to hip-hop.

>>123451
Yeah, my misstake in naming.

>>123429
>>123423
>>123460
*beams proudly* Thank you kindest =)