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Saturday, September 20, 2008


Sebastian Wolff on piano, performing a twenty-four minute long medley of tracks from Pixel's Cave Story. (source: Doukutsu Monogatari LJ, high quality video)

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Awesome. This is making my day, as I speak.

This is many flavours of awesome. Very very much so. Love piano medleys :3

where's our downloadable .mp3 version? huh? huh?

I'm ripping a MP3 from the stream as we speak. I probably shouldn't share it without the musician's permission, though. You can do it yourself with audacity or something.

Awesome

is it pathetic that this is making me get all misty-eyed and goose-pimply?

Hey, thanks for picking it up indiegames! Yeah, feel free to rip/distribute/share/whatever the mp3 - I'm working on a better quality recording and possibly a piano collection, Final Fantasy style. Stay tuned...

Great stuff!!

MP3 rip (not very high quality, probably):

http://rapidshare.com/files/147401524/cavestory.mp3.html

Hats off, Sebastian. Will be the first to download the mp3 recording.

Amazingly well done :). Really liked a few of the versions you made of the slower pieces such as Gestation, Cemetary, Geothermal and Moonsong. I felt that these actually sounded more in place on piano than in the 8-bit versions. I had hoped to see this back in Balcony as well, but it was surprisingly short.

I was also sad to hear that Meltdown 2 wasn't among the pieces, but I guess you need to make choices with your time :).

I'm very interested how the next recording will work out, Good luck!

I've uploaded an mp3, since there seems to be some demand for it. 320kbps should work nicely...

http://sebastianwolff.info/music.php#vgother

Thanks again for all the feedback!

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