Saturday, July 28, 2007
Building a Robot
YouTube via robotmakers. Also see this post.
"The Robotmakers new video "Building a Robot" was filmed on location at their mysterious superterranean lair. Secrets are revealed, but questions are left unanswered."
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Simply A-W-E-S-O-M-E!
ReplyDeleteCan it get any better than that? :D
That was incredible. Best i've heard in quite a while.
ReplyDeleteExcellent.
i should like that no robot movie on matrix but matrix it your decide. also no kazahkstain.
ReplyDeleteIt's no Flight of the Conchords.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words. This is very much a one-man band sort of operation. Original music, all instruments, singing, recording, mixing, filming, etc. by me. So I really appreciate the encouragement.
ReplyDeleteBest regards,
Robotmakers
Nice video. I would be careful though with that hook line in the tune. Sounds really close to a piece by Michiko Naruke for the soundtrack in Wild Arms 2, an RPG.
ReplyDeleteHere is a MIDI file of that tune.
http://www.rpgdreamer.com/music/wa2/WA2-11.mid
Almost too similar!
Wow! They sound eerily similar. Especially the main riff and percussion. Coincidence?
ReplyDeleteWhile overlooked frequently, video games can be a goldmine for awesome synth music. While a lot have simple beeps and boops, or hip hop music, there's a lot out there with some really awesome soundtracks. I remember playing a game called REZ a few years back just for the music.
Anyway, cool video.