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Xonah

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A member registered Oct 11, 2018

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Would it be possible if i could also participate in this project and contribute music for it!? : O It's been a fanboy dream of mine for years to make music for the next Jet Set Radio game of mine. Many years ago, i used to try to emulate Naganuma's style. Formerly known as Klutchmusic, i was part of the Naganuma Sample discovery team. I joined the discord as (Xonah #0001) Here's an old album reel.



https://soundcloud.com/xonah/distance-2015-album-preview The second and third songs are the ones i wanted to demonstrate specifically. 

A shibuya-kei like track

https://soundcloud.com/xonah/3d2ipjf8i6et

However, out of everything, THIS (From my side project soundcloud) is probably the most JSR sounding thing I've done. 

https://soundcloud.com/xonah/hover-v2

https://soundcloud.com/otodama_ai/otodama-feel-the-beat-go?

https://xonah.bandcamp.com/track/wasteland-2 (a little bit distortion heavy, but it was once reposted by naganuma https://twitter.com/Hideki_Naganuma/status/651764231944036352/photo/1 ) 


I'm willing to show more if wanted. But it would be an extreme pleasure to work with the game.

While returning form a two-three year long hiatus from public releases, i haven't put anything new out there in a while. 

But these are my links for reference

https://soundcloud.com/xonah

https://soundcloud.com/otodama_ai 

Also, though i haven't done it in a while, i was one of the many Naganuma sample hunters and found a massive majority of them, along with others like Spindash and L@Gi. I was credited as Klutchmusic or (Isaiah Eddington) back then. 

An example of one of my findings: https://plus.google.com/105466699597150025873/posts/bhz6jG3RZpd

And the following video i didn't MAKE, but i helped find some samples, and part of the team that discovered the samples. At the end of the video, i'm credited.