This page does not work well in portrait mode on mobile. Good stuff from Palpable, very accessible and a distinct style of electronica that's not so common as well. An addictively MIND BLOWING game of marble madness You will be entranced as you are pulled into the world of matching with marbles. Console Genre Developers NES: Racing: Developer coming soon Tags Tagging is in the works and will be here soon You must be logged in with an active forum account to post comments. on the top right-hand side of every page (first step in ordering process). With advances in technology, video game music. Wooden marble run Xyloba for children at 3, they learn music in a playful way.
Interesting volume gating on the lead towards the middle and drum dropout/break towards the end - there's still some inevitable repetition, but it's totally appropriate both for the genre and considering the relative size of the original. These limitations have led to the style of music known as chiptune, and became the sound of the first video games. The octave bassline and heavy kick / snare downbeat are the tell-tale ingredients, but there's also some good percussive accoutrements (with nice panning) and an overall attention to keeping things both funky and interesting. Commodore 64 Arctic Fox Electronic Arts Puzzle, Action USA 1986 retroplace-ID: 14751. you need to create a new entry before you can sell it. Then enter the name of the item in the search field. There's a slight Daft Punk feel, though anything disco/house could probably said to have such a likeness due to that act's common association with the sound. First, please choose the type of item you want to sell. I keep listening for these little alterations (harmony, counterpoint) snuck in here and there like complimentary vanilla wafers, and I say to myself, "hey, the NES tune is like six measures long and this guy's managed to expand upon it to make beautifully simple electro pop within four minutes." A little original section comes next and is quickly replaced again by source melody.
Digital Coma sorta summed things up well: "Ok, I'm up to 1:10 and everything is rocking good layer-ups, introduction to beat, sexy rhythm. Like it Repost it Some people grew up on pop music. Our second Marble Madness ReMix is the first submission from Palpable, who gives us a techno/disco arrangement of the innovative classic's intermediate stage music.