Ever been playing a video game and decide that the BGM music just downright sucks?
It's happened to me more than once so I figured it was high time that I created my own playlists of music to game by. I've got a playlist for DOA sparring, a list for questing around in Fable and a few others. Since I've been having a fun making up my own soundtracks for games I figured I would take this opportunity to share one of my playlists with you. If you have iTunes and some cash burning a hole in your pocket click on the image at right to be taken to my iMix page in the iTunes application. [You must have iTunes installed on your machine already for this to work.]
I use the Apple iTunes application a lot [6,053 song files and counting] and one of the neat things you can do with the app is make up your own playlists that you then post to the iTunes Music store. These playlists are called iMixes and anyone with the iTunes app and an iTunes Store account can see these mixes and buy them.
The iMix I link to above one of my bumpin' thumpin mixes that I used when I'm practicing in DOA. The great thing about these mixes is that any [and every] member of the ESH can make them and will be posting them from time to time. The coolest ever part of the deal is that we make a lil money off of the stuff that you buy so start downloading people. Bandwidth doesn't pay for itself.
It's happened to me more than once so I figured it was high time that I created my own playlists of music to game by. I've got a playlist for DOA sparring, a list for questing around in Fable and a few others. Since I've been having a fun making up my own soundtracks for games I figured I would take this opportunity to share one of my playlists with you. If you have iTunes and some cash burning a hole in your pocket click on the image at right to be taken to my iMix page in the iTunes application. [You must have iTunes installed on your machine already for this to work.]
I use the Apple iTunes application a lot [6,053 song files and counting] and one of the neat things you can do with the app is make up your own playlists that you then post to the iTunes Music store. These playlists are called iMixes and anyone with the iTunes app and an iTunes Store account can see these mixes and buy them.
The iMix I link to above one of my bumpin' thumpin mixes that I used when I'm practicing in DOA. The great thing about these mixes is that any [and every] member of the ESH can make them and will be posting them from time to time. The coolest ever part of the deal is that we make a lil money off of the stuff that you buy so start downloading people. Bandwidth doesn't pay for itself.
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