

– You will have until the 1st of February 2019 to submit your demo. You will be paid and you will receive a credit. – You must be able to travel to Austin, Texas, for a recording session in the first week of March 2019. Be sure to include your name and email along with a demo that best demonstrates your killer metal voice. If you’re interested, please complete the form below. – As long as you’re over 18, it doesn’t matter how old you are.Īs long as you have a killer metal scream, I want you. – Your level of experience doesn’t matter. – We’re looking for all types of screamers. Therefore, here is an open invitation to anyone out there who wants to apply to join our Heavy Metal Choir. To the best of my knowledge, I don’t believe this has ever been done before. But for this project, I don’t want to record a regular choir I want to record a choir made up entirely of Heavy Metal Screamers. I’m currently writing music for a video game. Here’s the official word / video announcement from Doom: Eternal composer Mick Gordon: One of the MIDI’s however, Doom 2 – Countdown to Death, is in old Cakewalk. I hope you enjoy them as well.Īlso provided are my original MIDI files from these remixes. I think that was achieved and I have always been very happy with these remixes. My sonic/tonal goal, was not to achieve some sort of “total realism” but a cool sounding balance in the middle. If memory serves, I was really getting into programming the MFX of my Roland SC-8850, particularly the Guitar Amp Simulator effects. I recorded these all between April 28th and May 17 2009. When I made these remixes, I directly ripped the MUS/LUMP’s from the DOOM Wad files and converted them to MIDI myself. The recordings are straight from my Roland SC-8850 with no other editing. It has occurred to me that I don’t seem to have ever posted “officially” my old Doom and Doom 2 SC-8850 MIDI remixes! This soundtrack, which I titled: “Doom Revisited”, consists of the complete soundtrack to Doom and most of the soundtrack to Doom 2.


