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    SEE WHEN THIS AIRS IN YOUR PART OF THE WORLD HERE: http://bit.ly/193vgWT

    WHAT: WillRock's "Welcome to the Real World" Album Release Party!

    WHERE: http://areciboradio.com

    WHEN: Thursday, December 8th, 2013 at 8:00 PM US Eastern Time

    WHY: Because you <3 WillRock

    TRAILER:

    FACEBOOK EVENT: https://www.facebook.com/events/687372837948551/701614539857714

    ABOUT THE ALBUM: "Welcome to the Real World", inspired by 80's synth rock and infused with chiptune elements with plenty of crazy solos. It's the 73rd release from chiptune netlabel Ubiktune, and is WillRock's first full-length album.

    ABOUT THE ARTIST: WillRock is a British video game music composer and remixer who has music featured on YouTube and OverClocked ReMix. He has also been a part of compilations released on 9-Bit Records.

    http://willrock1.bandcamp.com/

    http://ocremix.org/artist/5043/willrock

    https://soundcloud.com/willrock07

    https://twitter.com/Willrock07

    https://www.facebook.com/WillRock07

    ABOUT THE SHOW: GameFuel is a music-centric show hosted by KyleJCrb, featuring a regular dose of hard-hitting video game-inspired music, as well as original soundtracks, chiptunes, and other original works. You can check out more information and previous episodes at http://kngi.org/!

    ABOUT THE STATION: Arecibo Radio seeks the odd, the strange, the outlandish, the unknown, and the oft-disregarded. We focus on underground and niche programs dedicated to certain cultures, communities, and forums that often have deep roots and ties with such communities. Check out the station at http://areciboradio.com/.

  2. Something I've always wondered about, especially with older games, is buying a soundtrack online from a retailer supporting the original creator of the music? Most older games are hard to find soundtracks for and buying a soundtrack online, which usually is used, might just support a person re-selling the soundtrack and not the original creator.

    Buying new will support the original artist in some capacity most of the time, but buying used will not.

  3. Yeah, most, if not all, of the plugins used in Chipamp are hosted on third-party sites rather than Winamp proper. I would love to see an update to Chipamp but I'm assuming it is extreeeeemely low on the to-do list (probably below forum avatars, if that's even possible.)

  4. Is there any chance that the pre-listening part will be recorded? Because I'm from Moscow and it will be 3 a.m there when the pre-listening party starts.

    It will be recorded, but the archive won't be available for download until after the album is released (which should only be a day later, so you won't have to wait too long.)

  5. It's the perfect time for ULTRA-LAST-MINUTE ADDITIONS to the project, right? It's quite literally THE due date today and Prince of Darkness has hopped on to help out with Neon Night Riders.

    Seriously though, I've already received a substantial WIP and he'll be done pretty quick, so don't be worried! And really, if PuD came to you and said "YO CHECK THIS FUCKIN' SHIT OUT" and sent you something incredibly badass ("incredibly badass" being his default musical state, by the way,) would YOU say no? No. No you would not. Because that would be dumb.

    Yeah, I should really go to bed.

    EDIT: Oh yeah, other tracks are wrapping up and sounding fantastic. The Shell Shockers are definitely gonna rock your face!

  6. Street Fighter Alpha, Twisted Metal, Jet Moto 2 and Tekken 3 on the PS1 were the soundtracks that did it for me.

    I remember my parent's bought a Playstation and we got all of those games except Tekken at a video store that had a clearance sale on games. Prior to that I never paid any attention to music in games because all we had was an NES and it sounded to me like meaningless beeps and bloops. On the PS1 though, you had CD quality music and you could put the game into a CD player and let the badassery flow forth from thy speakers.

    I think my PS1 games spent more time in stereos than in the console.

    Oh man, Twisted Metal and Jet Moto had such good music. Really glad someone brought those up because those were definitely soundtracks that bring back a lot of childhood memories for me.

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