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“Jon Arbuckle, two.”
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The trees cut down to make Jenga blocks are repeatedly forced to relive their own death.
“The baby sure can slide.”
“ And now…I’m called…Sneezy…
Who knew that one day I would build…This world?
The Heroes would be…So proud…Of me!”
Sneezy must be protected at all costs, okay?
Keyboard Jam on the Classic Tune 'Bingo', for 13 Keyboard Players.
A piece by Ryan Dorin which has never made it to the Ratboy Genius Youtube page OR the Bandcamp.
lkj is deep af
Lil, I guess this could conect quite neatly with the other (possibly) Starship Genius 3 screenshot... as the Minecraft Dream/Flood universe is within Ratboy's brain, and Summer Solstice Baby hypothesises about a universe being within a brain; could Little King John have struck upon the same idea? Could Starship Genius also be played out within Ratboy's head and the Minecraft and Space universes be one and the same (evidence to support this; Sneezy knew the heroes)
A short clip from Ryan Dorin’s Under Sky.
For the most part, this work is majorly atonal, with quotations from old radio shows played on a tape recorder over the top for added effect, in a way similar to his “Ride: Animated Fantasy”.
This section, however, is very contrasting in tone to the rest of the piece in that, 1. it very definitely uses conventional tonality and 2. IT’S A PROTOTYPE OF THE FUCKING RATBOY GENIUS THEME SONG.
This makes me very happy.
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Here's the full video yo http://www.ryandorin.com/video/undersky.mp4 enjoy!
A short clip from Ryan Dorin’s Under Sky.
For the most part, this work is majorly atonal, with quotations from old radio shows played on a tape recorder over the top for added effect, in a way similar to his “Ride: Animated Fantasy”.
This section, however, is very contrasting in tone to the rest of the piece in that, 1. it very definitely uses conventional tonality and 2. IT’S A PROTOTYPE OF THE FUCKING RATBOY GENIUS THEME SONG.