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Lunik

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  1. how do you put your own music on to myspace?!?!?!?!?

    and how do you costamise (sp?) it?

    Thank you

    If you want to customize it, go to the forum on myspace and then choose "myspace" and you'll find lots of threads telling you how to change the look of your profile :up:

  2. Dance music automatically means it isn't a good club

    Not if that's what you're looking for, which is what cutie claire, who posted this thread, was interested in.

    Never ceases to amaze me why people with no interest in, or knowedge of, a subject would want to stick their tuppence in. Why would you waste your time doing that? ?(

  3. Yeh was an excellent concert, and they did turn up to Snafu - the whole lot - Streets, Professor Green etc blah .

    Place was pretty rammed.

    Still trying to figure out how 7 is half of 12 (as it was supposed to be half price with your Streets ticket), but hey Cassius was well worth the extra quid :-) :up:

  4. I need some epic/sinister/eerie/dynamic music to use for a trailer to this computer game I'm making. It can't be obviously modern (eg' date=' matrixy electronicy music) as the game is set in the 1700's and the game is about a villager guy who wakes up on a slightly creepy mystery island (yes think Lost). I've been going through Star Wars and LOTR music and stuff and even Dimmu Borgir, but it's not quite right. Any suggestions (composer/artist/soundtrack etc) would be handy.

    Cheers in advance.[/quote']

    I've written some music for a film recently. Check out the:

    www.stirtonproductions.com

    You can watch the trailer there.

    If you like the music, I could maybe help you out :up:

  5. Sounds almost as painful as my experience....

    My parents wouldn't buy my a bicycle because they thought they were dangerous, so I borrowed my friend's old (sniggering ensues) Raleigh Dido. Travelling at high speed down a rather steep hill my friend was metres ahead of me on her shiny new grifter, and my front wheel started violently weaving from side to side, which prompted me to (stupidly) pull on the brakes. At this point I went spinning over the handlebars, ripped the top of my pinky off as I skiidded along the road, tore my brand new velour zip-up top, and knocked myself out.

    I regained consciousness in time to see a family on a drive out in the country slow down to have a look at me, and then continue on their journey without evening checking if I was fatally injured. Nice!

    And my parents said "see bicycles are dangerous". Parent logic is great isn't it? lol

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