XP Media Center edition sample music
Posted in LiveJournal 2021 Archive, Music October 2nd, 2021 by dotcomboom

I’ve never really heard much about XP MCE’s sample music in comparison to that of other editions of Windows, but I like it. Good bunch of rock/alt stuff.
Particularly Mark Knopfler, Rosie Thomas and The Shins.
See: “515 am”, “Red Rover”, and “So Says I”. The video for that last one is very entertaining.

Current Music: 515 am – Mark Knopfler

Bryce
Posted in Software November 7th, 2020 by dotcomboom

From the comments section of a 1996 drum and bass mix YouTube put in my recommendations (which I’ve been enjoying very much, going into the weekend!), I discovered Bryce: a fractal terrain generator, modeling program, and lost art.

Surprisingly, there still remains an active community for this piece of software and you can still purchase Bryce 7 Pro from Daz 3D, with the same iconic interface and rendering style. Top row of the gallery above was rendered in Bryce 2, and the bottom row in Bryce 7.

Precipitous Rocks, some Bryce work from the incredible Horo. Check out his web galleries and panoramas.

I love the look of Bryce’s output. It’s so.. vibrant and wistful, and yet has this pinch of digital surrealism you can’t quite pinpoint. It’s like a dream where you can’t quite figure out what’s happening, but want to see what happens next. In the age where photorealistic computer graphics are ubiquitous, it’s refreshing, and oddly soothing. And just perhaps, it’s the old drum and bass to the clean-cut EDM of today.

Mmm. Makes me want to make album covers.

Some ambient music picks
Posted in Music May 22nd, 2020 by dotcomboom
Feels like an adventure, honestly. Reminds me of a particular dungeon crawler.
I’m calling this the Pituophis 1.1 theme.
This is actually from a band in Argentina influenced by works like Yoshimura’s and Kyoto soundscapes. (Note the similarities to the Wet Land cover.) Their discography is all free downloads, so check them out.
Here’s a full album because it’s just that good. Strikes me as 2000s System Menu OST-y for some reason.