spare-time indie dev - godot, pico-8 and more. loved that thing you did. forever fleeing the hellzones.


ghoulnoise
@ghoulnoise

hello! today I learned that my very cool and nice accordion teacher is interested in learning more about games to possibly pursue composing for them after grad school. he's a very talented composer and has a focus & background in persian and arabic music, as well as jazz fusion! he's scored a short film in the past and has also produced/released his own music.

i'm hoping to find other composers or game devs he could talk to! I'd love it if I could get him connected to someone for a game jam or some other approachable/smaller scale game as a first project at some point!

since he's not played many games, i'm sending him a list of games to check out as well as some introductory stuff about interactive music and FMOD (maybe I'll finally make a tutorial video like i've threatened to do for ages...)

anyway! if you know someone who'd be good to get in contact with, please let me know!


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in reply to @ghoulnoise's post:

I'm probably not useful as a professional contact at the moment (though I'm happy to say hi and for future networking), I just wanna say that that musical background is weirdly good for videogame music. Also I'm listening to "Station," and it rocks!