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Dark Kitsunes Blood Legends-MarchofTime-MTV Music Generator by @XxTheCreativeKitsunexX (XxTheCreativeKitsunexX)

Not too sure what I was going for when I created this track as its pretty short and while there is some kind of theme to the track it feels quite unfinished, perhaps it was something I was experimenting with.

A bit of context first, Blood Legends is the name of a game I created as paper pencil RPG that expanded into using Hero Quest boards and pewter figurines as well as a complex battle system. The game originally used the soundtrack for Kull The Conqueror for the music but at the time I was being goaded into making the game marketable. In the very end the choice was made to make my own music for the game and man did I ever start of with NOTHING. I used a Roland U20 keyboard hooked up to an old stereo via a 6.3mm jack and a tap recorder, the music was mainly just strings at first and some tracks only had percussion. The reason why was at the time I was not able to afford a computer and a midi setup so I had no sequencer to be able to record multiple instruments.

Then 1999 it all changed, I discovered on a demo disc a game called the MTV Music Generator, it was more software then game but it caught my attention and I promptly pre ordered it and fully paid for it from my local Radio Shack. The town I lived in was very small and games were few and far between so if you wanted something particular you had to be good friends with the store owner or his son and paid up front. Within a few weeks I had the program in my hand and thus my musical journey started...making music for my now defunct paper pencil RPG.

This is the result, the following tracks are in their original state and recorded DIRECTLY from a Sony Playstation 2 and are in their original untouched format. Don't expect sweeping orchestral scores or super long recordings as back then I had very little experience and almost no patience.

As stated before tracks will be uploaded daily until all tracks are fully uploaded. The tracks are arranged from the oldest to the newest 1999 being the oldest to 2001 being the newest. Please enjoy this major piece of history from the musical kitsune's personal past and see how this music grew into what you know today.

As a Bonus to commemorate this historical event certain tracks are going to get a modern remake when all the tracks are fully uploaded and shared so you can see how much more adept I have become in composing.

Music is ©1999 J.Delorey Productions
MTV Music Generator is © and ™ MTV and Jester Interactive
All Rights on the music Reserved. 

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Posted: Wednesday, 12 June, 2024 @ 09:02 PM

Ooh, this is a similar groove to a track off one RPGM game I played (and that inspired the ridiculous fights in my demo :^) ). Sounds like it may have been an interlude stinger; tweak the ends and you could probably rework it into a full loop.

certain tracks are going to get a modern remake

Be still my heart...

Posted: Thursday, 13 June, 2024 @ 02:30 PM

@Thorvald: At the time I think what I had planned for this track was a battle interlude but then somewhere I just gave up on it and didn't complete it.  Lack of patience and no clue where to take the track would end up in a less then stellar finished version of the track.  Funny cause now I do tracks that can be up to 8 minutes long in length.

Posted: Thursday, 13 June, 2024 @ 08:08 PM

@XxTheCreativeKitsunexX: Man, if I had a dollar for every story where I wound up losing the plot... HAV - Jacques Cousteau

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