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Nintendo DS Electroplankton "There's life in the water"

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2008

Add "&fmt=18" at the end of the video url to hear it in STEREO!!!

This is an original composition made by putting together multiple recording sessions of Nintendo DS software Electroplankton.
By the end of the track (about 1:30) I also used Clavia Nord Modular G2 emulating a CS80 and a Korg Trinity with some backing pad.

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Uploader Comments (gattobus)

  • Mate I think you are so talented you could make my microwave sounds good.

    5 star, and subscribing

  • Thank you!

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  • this is how electroplankton should be used :D

  • could totally imagine bjork singing something over that

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  • Why is it that some people have to dislike a clearly good video simply for the sake of it. I mean, whats wrong with this? >:l

  • Wow1 This is sooo beautifull!

    .O

  • @nazarpekhotin i prefer hanenbow

  • @Pieboy636 dsi is 2 dollars each or 20 for all...game is rare and comes with all

  • good video

    

  • Every single video from you is a masterpiece (even with a toy, I did it myself, but mine is so small in comparison! heheh). Defintely you got that feeling of the good electronic music (and the right devices to do so).

    Congratulations gattobus!!

  • @kungfuabuse i meant wtf srry

  • Sir, I believe that's ftl.

  • none of the electroplankton make any sense to me.. ftw..

  • All Ten Come with the Game

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