The first album by Teleidofusion — Around Past
We released our first album — Around Past!
You can download it from Ubiktune.
We released our first album — Around Past!
You can download it from Ubiktune.
Teleidofusion published two new tracks: Summer mood and Autumn is calling. Both tracks are available for free download.
I’m proud to present the first result of my collaboration with Lisandra — a new song!
Music: Megus. Lyrics and vocals: Lisandra.
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Download mp3: Lisandra — Hoshi.
I’m proud to announce the new music project:
Teleidofusion — when vintage 8-bit sounds meet real instruments and synthesizers.
I and C-jeff had this idea for a long time already and now we finally made it real! So here is our first track:
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Two years ago I wrote a music which was meant to become a new song for Jenya but due to some unknown reasons it never happen. The music was inspired by arcade space shooters. Today I found it on my hard drive and decided to release it as an instrumental tune:
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New release at Ubiktune net label: Autumntunes.
Autmntunes is a compilation of chiptune music related to autumn. My new track “Five Minutes of Autumn” opens this great compilation.
Today I received my new Roland GK-3 (divided guitar pickup) and Roland GI-20 (GK-MIDI interface). Now I’m able to play synth sounds on my guitar. I’m going to use it on some live performance soon.
In June I’ve bought shakuhachi — Japanese bamboo flute. Though mine is made of plastic.
It’s very difficult to learn to play it without a teacher but I’m doing my best. Here’s my first attempt at recording two Japanese folk pieces — Hinomaru and Oumano Oyako:
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