Deflemask October Showcase
It may be November already, but we hope you’re ready for a treat for your ears alongside all that leftover Halloween candy. We’re up for another round of showcasing artists from both Soundcloud and YouTube who work in Deflemask!
Fizzled by Aleksandar Milović
This piece is based on a mix by Abstract64 that was made for Battle of the Bits, Summer Chip 11, and as a unique twist, it also happens to be one of the demo songs included in Deflemask. It’s fun, inspiring, and incredible to see how each artist can add their own unique style.
Stage by Verum Corner
This piece was made for a homebrew game project called Space Cobra. It’s a 2D pixel art, platformer, and action game about space pirates. Before you know it, this song will have you hyped to Swashbuckle your way across the galaxy.
Impossible Love by Tane
This is an original song heavily based on endless love from the 3DS Port. It’s borrowed the style of Fantasy Zone II DX and has other influences thrown in as well. Give it a listen and see what you think.
Veritas by Xiggy
This version was made in Delflemask by Xiggy and was composed by Presti. Deemo is a score-based music video game. The plot centers around a little girl who falls from an open trap door in the sky and a mysterious black being who plays piano music to help the girl return to her own world. The retro style of this cover lends an extra air of mystery and intrigue.
Quick Race by Ethan Quach
This is a 16-bit cover of Battle Quick Race from Sonic Heroes. It was made in Deflemask using instruments from Sonic 3 and Knuckles Balloon Park, which is also by the same original composer. What a fun way to showcase a composer’s unique style.
Gunky Thing by Rayjkayj
Are you ready for a funky little looptoberjam? Rayjkayj brought us a little neo- geo inspiration with this fun and original little gunky thing loop, and we can’t wait to see what it turns into.
Space Battle by Scowsh
Put your astronaut costumes back on! This is an original piece that was composed using the NES sound trip by Scowsh. It’s exciting, mysterious, and absolutely out of this world.
Tidal Rush by Ethan Quach.
This is a 16-bit cover of Tidal Rush from Splatoon two. It’s done in the style of Sonic 3 and Knuckles. And honestly, it feels like we really missed out on having a 16-bit version of Splatoon
Check out the video here with Mimi!
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