My first novel Further Complications is temporarily on sale for $0.99 on the Kindle store as a Countdown Deal. Grab it by the 26th or the price goes up.
Category Archives: General
New Caustic Reverie album: Starter House
Read more about it here or just listen on Bandcamp.
Animated logos
I was messing around on a site called Mosh the other day to animate the Caustic Reverie and Identity Collapse logos.
Drabblecast Episode 362: Starter House
I’m proud to share my contribution to the weird fiction audio podcast The Drabblecast with episode 262: Starter House, by Jason Palmer.
http://www.drabblecast.org/2015/06/14/drabblecast-362-starter-house/
I had a blast recording the music and sound effects to go with this story. I plan on posting a soundtrack album in the near future, as well as some more behind-the-scenes clips of the recording process.
Further Complications now available
My first novel Further Complications is now available on the Kindle Store for $2.99.
Further Complications proofreading!
Game soundtrack demo reel
Here is my latest music demo, featuring game soundtrack material from No More Room In Hell and some finished tunes from the alpha of the defunct retro 2d shootformer Facewound.
PVK update released
Version 3.1 beta of Pirates, Vikings and Knights has been released today. Look for some of my environmental sounds in Pinegrove and Cara, as well as a rather rude special attack for the Man at Arms.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/17570
Sound design update: NMRIH Door project
For the zombie survival shooter No More Room In Hell, I’ve been working on creating new sound assets for the doors, hoping to match the game’s creepy atmosphere. To begin, I went through and screen-recorded footage of the various types of doors, gates, and barricades that needed sprucing up, so I had a better idea of what to record, and the approximate timing.
I brought my field recording kit out on a door safari, starting with some of the more interesting doorknobs and hinges in and around my home. While scouting around the neighborhood, I found an abandoned newspaper vending machine that looked promising. It wasn’t as squeaky as I had hoped, but I was able to get some good thumps and rattles, which proved useful for roll-up metal door sounds. Continue reading
Now on twitter as @BrynSound
Twittlers, twattlers, twits and twats, I am now on board.