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So what's the inspiration behind this "Spookyville" thing, anyway? If nothing else, I think it may be a worthy attempt to keep my sanity in a world that's already lost it. Or maybe it came from spending countless hours playing Castlevania.
The name, "Spookyville" sais it all. It is a toast to all things related to Transylvanian folklore, done in a very satirical fashion. But to my surprise...or not...I'm becoming much more adamant about creating something that actually has some substance to it. I'm really just focused on the general concept of Spookyville and what I can do with it.
So here you go, everyone. For all the people in the world who love 8 bit music and grew up playing Nintendo, for every band that has taken themselves way too seriously...this is for you.
Oct 30, 2009
The new EP is out and will be available for download next week.
Long time coming, I know...but judging how it's received will determine if it will lead to the polishing of a full-length album.
Enoy.
Aug 20, 2009
This will be my first solid, cohesive release in literally years. The debut album, Spookyville is scheduled for release in October of this year. Oddly, most of the music is already complete, but now I'm starting the robust task of re-mixing all of the music, revising …
Aug 20, 2009
All the music you here in Spookyville...every single sound...was created using what is called an 8-bit PCM chip synthesizer. It's the identical twin to the chip used in the original Nintendo Entertainment System that was released in 1985 (In North America, Europe and …
Dan Stewart. That's me.
updated Oct 30, 2009
Cautious Cat Collective, Dec 14, 2008:
The concept is just bazaar enough to go with the music. What can we say? The music is rich and memorable... it takes us back to so many late nights of video game madness. Yes! Welcome to Cautious Cat.