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Ambient / Dark ambient music for Oculus programs

larsvember
Honored Guest
Greetings,

I am interested in collaborating my music with computer game and software developers. I do primarily ambient/dark ambient/creepy horror styles. I can also do atmospheric sounds. Aside from horror-themed games, a lot of my material probably wouldn't work in traditional (?) games, but who knows? However, I found, personally, that listening to the right type of music helps a lot with Oculus exploration. I mostly play around in Second Life using Oculus, and I don't know if I've ever had what is called "presence", but I did find this experience much enhanced with the right music.

All my stuff is available for free here: http://larsvember.bandcamp.com

A few questions I have:

1. The bulk of my work is available on bandcamp now for free download. Would this cause problems, in the future, for selling a piece of music (or set) to a developer to be used exclusively? I could of course take the music down once sold. (Even if it is problem, I can always make more material).

2. Assuming this could be a problem, what is another good way to make music available for developers to listen to? Or should I simply, perhaps, remove the download feature on bandcamp?

3. What are the best ways to connect with developers who are looking for music for their projects?

Thanks in advance!
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HallsnShadows
Honored Guest
hey you got really great music for ambient sounds, any chance i could use some of your tracks for my experience? i love Dark Ambient VII btw

amandarmain
Honored Guest
I love dark ambient music. Some other great artists to listen to are

Midnight Syndicate
The Synthetic Dream Foundation
Aythis
Dargaard
Atrium Carceri
Melisande Mourning
Lustmord
Samantha Bouquin
Arcana
Elend