My third nanoloop tune is done!

I challenged myself to write an uptempo song in a major key, and I’m extremely happy with the result. When playing it back, I can’t help but smile and see a side-scrolling platformer, perhaps with a happy super-deformed ninja or something similar, hence the name.

Download: Chibi Ninja

I’ve spent some more time with the Gameboy and Nanoloop that Bre lent me, and I think I’m starting to get the hang of this thing.

Here’s the track:

My second effort on the gameboy takes the tempo down a few clicks and I dig into creating some of the fantastic vibrato-infused melody lines that I loved in the scores for games like Zelda, Metroid, and Megaman. This one also comes in two non-purist flavors, one with a delay added after the fact to give it a rich techno goodness, and an “under-underclocked” remix transposed down a few keys to make it a bit more suitable as background music.

Feedback is definitely appreciated - do you like the purisit, straight from the gameboy versions better, or do you prefer the slightly richer, worked sound of the remixes?

Next up, I’m challenging myself to write something uptempo in a major key. I love Bubblyfish’s song “Ah!“, it makes me feel like I’m playing a colorful, slightly hyper videogame!

I’ve just uploaded my first real song made on a vintage Gameboy from 1989 using Nanoloop. Take a listen and let me know what you think!

All songs are released under a Creative Commons Attribution License, please feel free to use them in your projects, podcasts, videos, or whatever you like, just be sure to let me know so I can link back to you!