"Kasse II, portato" by Frank Lepold.
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"Kasse II, portato" by Frank Lepold.
Coming soon to my YT and Soundcloud for free.
Photo by Natasha Turner
first piece for orufrey week!!
The story of the Akai MPC begins in 1988, when Japanese company Akai partnered with drum machine pioneer Roger Linn to release the Akai MPC60.
Technically, it was a sampler, sequencer, and drum machine in one. Culturally, it became something else entirely. The MPC transformed music production from a studio process into a physical performance.
What followed was less a product cycle and more a cultural shift. The MPC arrived at the exact moment hip hop was evolving from turntables and drum breaks into a fully formed production language. Its 4x4 pad grid allowed producers to slice fragments of vinyl records and rearrange them into new compositions, turning sampling into an art form of its own. Suddenly, a bedroom could function like a studio, and someone with a stack of records could build entire worlds from fragments of sound.
Over the following decades, the MPC became the quiet engine behind some of the most influential music ever made. Producers like J Dilla, DJ Premier, and Kanye West turned the machine into an instrument with its own personality.
Dilla famously disabled the quantization on his MPC to create loose, human rhythms that reshaped how beats could feel, proving the machine was not just a tool but a new kind of musical language.
A dream I’d no idea I’d be achieving,
got a piece of music in a vidya game.
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Deep Snow Delivery Steam Demo’s out now & I had the insane moment of being contact by the dev after submitting a piece of music to their discord.
They’ve been building an in-game radio (GTA/Tony Hawk Pro Skater style) & I submitted through that tab, but through a second sorting they decided i guess that my song fit the vibe.
GO PLAY THE DEMO ITS SUPER FUN
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Over two years ago I wrote my original version of "Don't leave me" based on @teshadraws' fanfiction, Seekers of Soul.
I remember feeling very emotional while reading Seekers and I decided to sit down and write, and that's how I came up with this piece.
I have a lot to be grateful for because of the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon community, I have met so many friends and read so many stories that I love and cherish deeply.
So I came back to this piece and I wanted to give it the love it deserves once more. I've learned much about music in the two years it's been- and I'm actually going to college for Music Composition starting this August.
I hope you can enjoy "Don't leave me please" rescored for Orchestra.
(I might not be caught up right now but I will be working on it, have a good day or night!)
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!!!!