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Feb 10, 2009 16:47

Passages from Gibson's blog. It seems that he's working on something new, and I can't wait to find out more information about it.

Have they found the ancient city of Yamatai? Interesting bit of Japan's past you might be interested to read. The city was ruled by a shaman queen. America could use one of those right about now. Know what I'm saying ( Read more... )

producing, archaeology, doujin music, books, japan

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djinubito February 11 2009, 02:06:44 UTC
You know I am definitely down for the music thang. :D

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djcynispin February 11 2009, 21:20:24 UTC
I was really hoping you would be :D I'll keep ya updated

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djinubito February 11 2009, 23:45:05 UTC
Most def. I'll have to see what I can throw down. ^_^ Get back at me when you gets hot infoooooz.

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djcynispin February 11 2009, 22:24:07 UTC
Well, it's the same basic principle as Doujinshi (Indie manga, all privately produced and published. Basically fan-made comics.) They are usually small releases, and sold/debuted at conventions. A lot of them are released at the Comiket conventions (huuuuuge comic conventions in Japan) where the doujinshi artists sell their stuff. It's predominantly hardcore and VG music, so it really got me interested in starting something like that here. If you could throw some breakcore stuff with some video game samples or anime stuff, it would be right up my alley! If you've heard of Sharpnel, he contributes to some of the doujin releases ( ... )

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djcynispin February 12 2009, 05:00:13 UTC
Nice! Do you do full chip, or do you use other synths and samples in there?

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anonymous February 12 2009, 02:44:39 UTC
I'm sorry but I believe in the Biblical interpretation that the fairer sex should lead the domesticated life. Skirts should be doing skirt work, not pretending to be in charge of the ancient city of Yamatai.

"Shaman queen?" Feh. That's nice, honey.

*rolls eyes*

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djcynispin February 12 2009, 05:00:39 UTC
Oh honey!

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