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Hello, I'm Muscises aka BoxCubed. I've been involved with music ever since I was a young child. I did vocals, then switched to piano, and now I am a composer. I've played in different settings from solos to duets to ensembles, and more. Despite all the experiences I had, I still like to think there is much more to learn or experiment so that's what I do. I have experience with FL Studio, tracker programs (OpenMPT and FamiTracker), and learning MML in hopes to expand my skills. I believe that music is integral to human culture and progression, which is why I keep my music under CC-BY or CC-BY-NC depending on the situation. My musical tastes are pretty varied but I like House, Techno, Ambient, R&B, and more. Well, I hope my music assists you on your project, in any form.

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Donations are appreciated, but I'm willing to negotiate if you want me for your project.

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Something

Despite the title of the track, it is anything but. Inspired by the music of Peggle(just a little), it's fast-paced yet relaxing. Peers told me it sounds fitting for a town theme, but I like to think of it as an ending theme.

  • 551 kbps, 44100 Hz
  • Music has an ending (Doesn't loop)
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Clarity

It is pretty difficult to nail what mood, because it fluctuates over time but eventually loops back to where it starts. It's a s3m file that loops, so that's why I put the sum of two loops (4:35 per loop).

  • 9 ch, 16 bit, 49716 Hz
  • Chip music
  • Music requires/does smooth looping
I have a stereo and mono version of the song, the mono version is the authethic version since ScreamTracker also allows the use of the OPL2 chip found in Adlib soundcards. The stereo version will actually crash ScreamTracker on DOS, but plays fine in OpenMPT and could be exported as an audio file of your liking.
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