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Post by gibson on Jan 26, 2024 18:33:41 GMT -5
I think 4:30 EST is still two hours away from my time. 4:30PM Eastern was 2 hours ago. So it's 8:30PM Eastern? Cool!
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Post by Fatal Rewind on Jan 26, 2024 18:36:16 GMT -5
^It says that they haven't streamed for a month, much less two hours ago. Usually this comes out to 6:30 my time.
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Post by gibson on Jan 26, 2024 18:44:35 GMT -5
^OK, count me in when they start.
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Post by Tampaboy19N on Jan 26, 2024 19:00:29 GMT -5
Started streaming 20 mins ago
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Post by Fatal Rewind on Jan 26, 2024 19:04:44 GMT -5
^Yeah, they're running late. And as I've had time to think about this, Gibson's right, I think *they're* the ones who screwed up: 4:30 EST would've been two hours ago indeed. I think they meant 4:30 WST. 4:30 EST makes no sense, as I'm on Mountain Time and that would've been 6:30 EST.
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Post by Fatal Rewind on Feb 4, 2024 22:04:59 GMT -5
The next Dungeon Synth Fort Wayne show will be Saturday the 24th. No word yet as to who is performing though.
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Post by Charlie B Goode on Feb 5, 2024 15:36:10 GMT -5
Do they count? Live now
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Post by Fatal Rewind on Feb 5, 2024 16:50:05 GMT -5
^Sounds more like ambient/space synth to me just for the little bit I listened to.
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Post by Fatal Rewind on Feb 9, 2024 13:49:53 GMT -5
For some reason Moonkissed Spires is playing with no warning. Nice warm sound though.
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Post by Fatal Rewind on Feb 9, 2024 14:34:51 GMT -5
Hah, he's been Blankman as far as performing! He kept on forgetting what he was playing: "f*ck! I'm drawing a blank!"
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Post by Len Crobbs on Feb 9, 2024 14:49:45 GMT -5
Fatal Rewind, Who is he in the dungeon synth world? Pretty famous?
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Post by Fatal Rewind on Feb 9, 2024 14:53:08 GMT -5
Moonkissed Spires. He actually doesn't have a lot of support but I *think* he runs the Fort Wayne Dungeon Synth Facebook account and/or the shows they've been having the last few months. He also does broadcasts like these where he lets us know what he's working on, music-wise.
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Post by Ignored on Feb 17, 2024 9:24:20 GMT -5
Online now
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Post by Fatal Rewind on Feb 17, 2024 22:14:32 GMT -5
^I kind of wonder if he streams out of the blue when the mood hits him or something. Right when he started it was 7:30 a. m. my time and I had just gotten up, I hadn't even brushed my teeth yet The next Dungeon Synth Fort Wayne show will be Saturday the 24th. No word yet as to who is performing though. Announced! *Jenn Taiga *Helena Ford *The Human Veil (note: this may be the same as the above, as it states on her/his [the person's a trans so I'm not sure what to call them] Bandcamp page that "The Human Veil is a dungeon synth/dark ambient project inspired by human depravity.", so it might just be Helena Ford performing as one) *Jawn Faruun *Sorrowmoon *Dungeon Blossoms Also, until the above happens, here's three albums I recommend that I've listened to recently: * Mortiis, Crypt of the Wizard--the inventor of dungeon synth, this one ranges from being very powerful with a bunch of gongs clanging to having somewhat of a comical vibe, due to going off into...WALTZ territory on a couple of tracks? * Fief, V--finally took the Fief plunge! He has a ton of support and if any of his other albums are like this then you can see and hear why. So what does it sound like? Just take a look at the album cover and if you figured it's magical, mystical dungeon synth that can soothe any forest creature to sleep (including a big-assed dragon) then you're a good guesser. * Jim Kirkwood, King of the Golden Hall--Jim's a pretty interesting guy. He was one of the earlier dungeon synth artists, yet was pretty obscure since he mostly only made his tapes available to friends. Due to word of mouth/the internet years later (and after releasing like 200 albums or something), he became an underground legend, but for a while rejected his past due to becoming a born again Christian. Luckily he went back to embracing his past and has re-released stuff (or label Out of Season has, probably releasing albums on vinyl and cd for the first time ever). Plus proceeds of three newly-released albums of his are being donated to the Kent Wildlife Rescue Service in Sheerness, Kent, England. Anyway, being one of about 17,000 artists that based his works around The Lord of the Rings, this is part of his "Tolkkein Trilogy" and is the best of the lot.
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Post by Fatal Rewind on Feb 21, 2024 1:14:03 GMT -5
The next Dungeon Synth Fort Wayne show will be Saturday the 24th. This weekend!
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