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GunGirl 2: Original Soundtrack, featuring Rich Brilli
- This is coming, and it’s coming fast.  And it looks beautiful thanks to Amanda Appiarius!

GunGirl 2: Original Soundtrack, featuring Rich Brilli

- This is coming, and it’s coming fast.  And it looks beautiful thanks to Amanda Appiarius!


7 Days of GunGirl 2: Day 2

Go listen (and give hearts!).

“Vehemence” from GunGirl 2.




Ladies and gentlemen, Rich Brilli on guitar.

We did this improvisation for the GunGirl 2 soundtrack, and we did it in our sweatpants. Sort of like Alec Holowka (Infinite Ammo) and his Pajama Jam.


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Free Song of the Day: “Demo of GunGirl 2 Soundtrack

WHOA, WHOA, WHOA - HOLD ON.
Yes, this is something ENTIRELY new.

Featuring my friend Rich Brilli doing SWEET guitar licks (1st sampled track) like it’s his job to play the music I write. He is insanely good at improving. Go on, let it hurt so good.


7 Days of GunGirl 2: Day 1

Hmm, so here I am locked in my studio hammering out the last of the GunGirl 2 soundtrack, music for a free game being conceived by Paul Schneider.  I do these free game soundtracks every once in a blue moon as way to say “thank you” to the community from which I came. After all, some of the best games I’ve written for were come from the “Click Community.” (cough-bonesaw-cough-thespiritengine-cough)

That said, I’m making another mammoth soundtrack for this game, and right now it sounds sort of like what Bonesaw would have sounded like if I wrote it a year later.  I’m going for a simplistic sound, with the usual hooks and riffs that draw you in and make you twirl around, wondering, “am I listening to this game, or is it listening to me?”

Well, that doesn’t make a whole lot of sense, but what does make a lot of sense is an idea that I use a lot in my classical compositions that I’m applying here. Every melodically memorable piece of music that I can think of uses leitmotifs pretty strongly, and I can consider those my thing.  After listening to a handful of scores and soundtracks I found one that uses one melodic idea nearly in every track, and it’s the Lord of Vermillion soundtrack by Uematsu. I think to myself on Day 1 of these 7 days, that is a thing I want to try to do…


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