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The Plasmaworm Collection Music to soothe the savage cyborg.
The twelve sound collages in this set represent half of the background music tracks from Plasmaworm, a whacked-out worm game that Iikka, Phos and I made a while back. All of these tracks were composed and mixed using the Plasmaworm music editor developed for and included with the game.
Selections:
Plasmaworm
Vanadian Void Chamber
Transtemporal Function Pump
Co-magnetic Quantum Equalizer
Orthogravitational Duck Hunt
Hyperharmonic Logic Coil
Infracosmic Flux Assembly
Bilinear Time Compressor
Cyclotronic Singularity Turbine
Vibratory Discharge Element Loop
Astronuclear Time-Space Capacitor
Subdimensional Exciter Plate

Midsummer Night Tales Midi marvels from the 1st Age.
The songs in this collection were created circa 1995 with a Pentium 133 PC, a Roland RAP-10 sound card and Cakewalk software. No other synthesizers or outboard gear were used except for a Roland D-50 which was utilized strictly as a keyboard input controller. Most of the individual instrument tracks were played by hand using the Cakewalk real time recording feature.
Selections:
Greensward Of Clover
Polka Dot Soup
Nebular Sundae
Electric Freaks
Tripping
Pick Up Sticks
Toy Robots
Call Of The Wild
Invaders From Another Direction I
Twinkle Star
Invaders From Another Direction II
Dawn Treader
Captain Max vs. The Moon Maidens
Froggy The Gremlin II
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Plasmaworm art by Phosphorous. Midsummer Night Tales art by Deanna Molinaro.
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The Plasmaworm collection. |
Credits: - copyright 2002 by Rich Carlson & Iikka Keranen |
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The Plasmaworm collection. |
Credits: - copyright 2002 by Rich Carlson & Iikka Keranen |
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The Plasmaworm collection. |
Credits: - copyright 2002 by Rich Carlson & Iikka Keranen |
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