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Aw damn, this reminds me of the kind of music that was everywhere when I signed up. Whatever happened to those days?

This is great. Thanks for this.

JohnnyFrizz responds:

Thank you soo much man, its a great compliment to know that this brought you back to the grand old days of NG :)

Hails!

It needs to be longer.
Come at me bro.

But srs, you whet our appetites and rarely deliver, but it is something to be beholden when you do.
Keep it up, mate. Huge fan.

This melody is exquisite. I could very much fall asleep to this myself, and odds are, one day I will.

Your work is beautiful, and as I venture to explore it I would ask that you never stop.

Pixel Assembly.

Or perhaps a deriviative, like Pixel Assemblyline.

I for one could not disagree more with NeonDaemon.

To start, it's a rhetoric question - the track gets there because Newgrounds' automated system thought it was good enough to be there. Consider two things; that's not a perfect system, and not everybody has the same taste.

I'm familiar with JohnnyFrizz, to a degree, and I'm going to check out those other artists, but in all my time on the Newgrounds Audio Portal, I've always considered Envy to be one of the best and one of my favourites.

This particular song isn't one of Envy's best, but it reflects the talents within.

I have a few songs of yours. I tend to lay in bed at night or in the morning listening to music. There's a lot of songs I have that I rarely listen to - I don't know why, given that I'm so selective about what I download - but I guess they get overshadowed by my poring over whatever new audio is slowly trickling into my library until it no longer feels special to listen to - there are very few songs that have kept a legendary status despite that abuse.

Regardless, I was paying much attention and noticed how excellent the song was, and decided to follow up on your name. Doing so has not dissapointed me, and I will now relish in searching through your collected works of audio masterpieces, much like the cliche-ed child in a candystore.

My ears thank you in advance.
-- Tyler "FoxtrotZero" Fox

NemesisTheory responds:

I really hope you like the rest too! Thanks for listening. <3

I really liked the image of the clichéd child in a candy store, by the way XD

Hope does not die.
That was an epic lead-in, and I would love to hear what it leads into.

"Shh Shh Shh Shh, Shut the fuck up for a second..."

That one set me off. Fucking hilarious. Well done, sir, well done indeed.

Indigorain responds:

Thanks bro, I'm glad it gave you a good laugh! :D

I downloaded this song, and I couldn't get it out of my head for two days. It still sounds great.

I'm wondering if you can tell me more about these lyrics. Where you got them and, more importantly, if they come from some original piece? If so, I'd really like to know about it.

--Fox

OcularNebula responds:

most of the vocals are from an acapella version of a popular song, which might be copyrighted

I really love your jazz-like methods of playing. That doesn't much apply to this piece, because you've outright called it jazz, but you have pieces that aren't quite jazz but still have that feel to it. This includes pieces like Dysfunctional Love, and I love it when that feel spills over into your electronica - it's honestly something I've never heard anywhere before, and it's incredible.

You're fast becoming one of the major players in my music library. Keep up the excellent work.
--Fox

OcularNebula responds:

Jazz is so great. I try to make and blend various styles of music, but I also tend to gravitate towards things I'm more comfortable with. Electronic dance tracks seem to be going pretty well right now, as well as an occasional piano piece.

James Tyler Fox @Foxtrot-Zero

Age 28, Male

Student

Mira Mesa High

California

Joined on 4/13/08

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