Dear Online Blogging Blogspot Community Public Diary,
It is day 2 of this new year, although it doesn't feel any newer than regularly washed laundry. It's 2011, and it does not get any more underground than this.
I wonder if people(specifically in America) today in our generation misses or even know about a show hosting program called "Toonami". Well being one of many that constantly grow in age, I think it's justified for me to say that I'm more nostalgic than most. A year ago I downloaded the whole Toonami Original Soundtrack, which was the ultimate drum and bass in relations to the cartoons in the early years. And no surprise, those tracks were the cause for my crave to make music that sounds just as good.
Share the love ya'll. (Search in "Features" for deep space bass ost)
http://www.toonamiarsenal.com/
Well fast forwarding 5 or 6 years later, I finally bought an MPC500, even though I never used it as much nor as effectively as any amateur producers. But it serves as a constant reminder, never stop listening even if you can't make something as good. I'll find some time later to use it. Call it... a procrastination to drumming.
Cartoons were the ones that filled my boring days with excitement and fantasized thoughts of the next episode in its story. But the music behind it were the ones that gave the cartoons life. Cartoons in general are for entertainment purposes, but making you happy and educating you is what makes cartoon more valuable than being categorized as a children's show. (I mean go watch the original gundam or even gundam wing and you'll learn more about space and able to appreciate being ahead of it's time).
So here's another gift for you old school cartoon watchers. This is my 21 tracks salute. (or around that number haha)
Work hard, but also work smart.
Later.
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