298 Forum Posts by "Winterwind-NS"
Justice, The Presets, Fantastic Plastic Machine, The Avalanches, Klaxons
They're not too uncommon, but I don't know many who listen to their music regularly like I do
At 8/17/09 07:34 PM, DumbassDude wrote: I shoved my tongue in her mouth and she did vice versa.
she stuck her mouth in your tongue?
what.
Travels in the Scriptorium - Paul Auster
City of Glass - Paul Auster
The Piano Tuner - Daniel Mason
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly - Jean-Dominique Bauby
A Clockwork Orange - Anthony Burgess
Currently reading A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini. Kinda makes me wish I started it sooner before any of the books I finished this summer so far.
I'm on my third day of summer, so this totally excites me.
Looking for a programmer. I'm a musician teamed up with animator/artist Theo-Art (definitely check out his work). Kyle has made top-notch animation contributions to Aura Core's Music Labs (music videos basically) and other recent animations, which have all previously landed a sturdy spot on the front page.
I've made songs for short films, animations, and a game called WpnFire reaching well over a million views on Newgrounds alone. Genre-wise, I've touched on (Progressive/Gabber/Hardstyle) Trance, (Electro) House, Dance, Trip-Hop, Classical (orchestral/piano), Ambient, DnB/BreakBeat, and others that I cannot come up with off the top of my head.
here are some examples:
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Pale Ice by Winterwind-NSClick to listen.
- Score
- 4.34 / 5.00
- Type
- Loop
- Genre
- Ambient
- Popularity
- 10,200 Views
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A Moment of Bliss by Winterwind-NSClick to listen.
- Score
- 4.20 / 5.00
- Type
- Song
- Genre
- Miscellaneous
- Popularity
- 1,795 Views
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Requiem for the Great Citizen by Winterwind-NSClick to listen.
- Score
- 4.17 / 5.00
- Type
- Song
- Genre
- Classical
- Popularity
- 7,703 Views
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Tundra by Winterwind-NSClick to listen.
- Score
- 4.28 / 5.00
- Type
- Song
- Genre
- Trance
- Popularity
- 29,960 Views
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Retro Pico -full version- by Winterwind-NSClick to listen.
- Score
- 4.25 / 5.00
- Type
- Song
- Genre
- Trance
- Popularity
- 12,852 Views
If you're interested, leave a comment on Kyle's newspost please
Mozart was fine, I liked his works when I was younger and when I knew less about the classical world What I highly suggest is to broaden your horizon and find other composers because there are hundreds out there (who in my opinion are so much more worth listening to).
Some I suggest are
Frederic Chopin (obviously, he's my god)
Sergei Rachmaninoff (ranges from chopinesque romance to modern complex pieces)
Sergei Prokofiev (if you're interested in sarcasm in music)
Felix Mendelssohn or Johannes Brahms (if you like Beethoven)
Dmitri Shostakovich (powerful large-scale revolutionary stuff)
Claude Debussy/Maurice Ravel (if you enjoy romantic impressionism)
You know what, if you wish, feel free to IM me and I can provide you with plenty of songs. I have a ridiculously large library of music I can share with you.
Screen name is in my profile
aaaand I'm in
I will be submitting my piano arrangement of the Basque national anthem
I don't want to make any promises, but if time allows, I claim The Autonomous Basque Country.
For anyone who wants to read the story and is cheap or lazy (or both), you can read it here
I just started, trying to finish before it comes out.
At 12/15/08 07:44 PM, RubberTrucky wrote: Eh bien. Mais moi je ne sais pas si ça suffit comment je le parle. (le français bien sûre)
Quest-ce que tu veux? Que quelqu'un te parle vraiment à la téléphone, ou que quelqu'un fait un audio-file de soi-même en parlant le français?
I smell an online translator
I'm a five year french student
Mac PC
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At 11/19/08 12:06 PM, Skwisgaar wrote:At 11/19/08 12:04 PM, Spidr wrote: How long do you think he'll last?8 years
best answer
/thread
This was probably already said, but I'll mention it in case it wasn't
Daft Punk - Something About Us
perfect sexing music, I'd say
Good luck drawing winter winds.
I'd like to see what people come up with.
At 11/11/08 08:18 AM, Onion-fusioN wrote: Radiohead - Street Spirit (Fade Out)
I went through 9 pages to find out that someone already said my idea
I'll settle with Radiohead - Videotape
that song is damn sad
ask jeeves
or go to yahoo answers
No pinky toes
no joke here, totally serious
Oh, also The Illusionist and The Prestige
Fight Club, just watched it last weekend twice.
I had the plot twist spoiled for me a while ago and i forgot it
but as it was happening in the movie, i slowly remembered it
bull
thank god someone print screened that
At 11/3/08 12:48 AM, rawr359 wrote: Someone destroyed tits or gtfo for a giant cock... T_T
is that what it was supposed to be?
At 11/3/08 12:45 AM, rawr359 wrote: I helped someone say tits or gtfo again. :)
i added "coconuts" in front of that
and then "yum" afterwards
..again
At 11/3/08 12:35 AM, HotActionYiffFur wrote: I had nigg*r in the corner for a while. This is fun.
Acting immature is pretty exciting sometimes.
someone was very persistent with that for a while
At 11/3/08 12:21 AM, Grubby wrote: Lol, collaboration.
I only wrote "Palin", ha and everyone else filled in the rest.
i added the 'yum'
wow no one mentioned The Kite Runner
The book made me cry
Movie was the best in comparison, but still great
My List:
I chose songs that would be particularly interesting to those who don't listen to Classical music as their primary genre. I also chose the best videos (in my opinion) of each piece to make it more gripping upon first viewing.
Etude no. 11 in A minor op. 25 "Winter Wind" - Frederic Chopin (Heck yeah)
Transcendental Etude no. 10 in F minor "Appassionato" - Franz Liszt (Great camerawork)
Prelude no. 24 in D minor op. 28 "The Storm" - Frederic Chopin (Intense)
Prelude no. 16 in Bb minor op. 28 "Hades" - Frederic Chopin (Plays it in under a minute)
Piano Concerto no. 1 in A minor op. 16 - Edvard Grieg (Best performance of this piece I could find)
Etude no. 12 in D# minor op. 8 - Alexendre Scriabin (Just damn cool)
Nocturne no. 13 in C minor op. 48 - Frederic Chopin (Beautiful lyrical piece)
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini for Piano and Orchestra - Sergei Rachmaninoff (really long, but amazing performance by Pletnev)
Etude no. 6 in A minor op. 39 - Sergei Rachmaninoff (frightening video)
6 Grandes Etudes de Paganini no. 3 in G# minor 'la Campanella' - Franz Liszt (One of my favorite pieces by Liszt)
Extra:
Piano concerto no. 2 in C minor - Sergei Rachmaninoff I HIGHLY suggest everyone to listen to the entire concerto. This video only highlights the popular moments through all three movements.
I hope somebody goes through this list and enjoys at least one of the pieces. I also hope I didn't fuck up the htmlness in my post
Her green plastic watering-can
For her fake Chinese rubber plant
In the fake plastic earth
That she bought from a rubber man
In a town full of rubber plans
To get rid of itself,
And it wears her out
it wears her out
it wears her out
it wears her out
She lives with a broken man
A cracked polystyrene man
Who just crumbles and burns
He used to do surgery
For girls in the eighties
But gravity always wins
And it wears him out
it wears him out
it wears him out
it wears
She looks like the real thing
She tastes like the real thing
My fake plastic love
But I can't help the feeling
I could blow through the ceiling
If I just turn and run
And it wears me out
it wears me out
it wears me out
it wears me out
If I could be who you wanted
if I could be who you wanted
all the time
all the time
Fake Plastic Trees - Radiohead
One of my favorite piano piece by composer, Frederic Chopin (his etude no. 11 op. 25 in A minor)
NS = my initials
Karma Police - Radiohead
At 10/22/08 11:22 AM, Shaun wrote: Is there a difference?
guess not

