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Bibliothèque numérique mondiale PREORDER Triforce Lamp Hanging or End Table by TheBackPackShoppe The TRIFORCE of BASS | Video Game DJ The TRIFORCE of BASS is a collection of 3 EPs spanning a variety of games from The Legend of Zelda series. As varied as the games are, so are the producers on this EP. Mykah is a DJ from Liverpool UK, bringing a tribal, moobah and drum’n'bass influences. dj-Jo is a FL Studio producer from Florida who wilds the heaviest synths and intense drum production. Dj CUTMAN and Spamtron remix and remaster their classic EP Bagu and the Riverman with DJ friendly edits with a new level of clarity in the mix. The TRIFORCE of BASS spans multiple generations of Zelda music, from the original Overworld theme, to The Palace theme from Zelda II and the Dungeon from A Link to the Past.

Pokemon Character Redesign by Alysia Prosser A few weeks back, I posted a selection with pokemon characters created by Gavin Mackey, that was our first selections with pokemon related characters here on DI. Today I have a new selection with realistic pokemon characters made by Alysia Prosser (Leashe on deviantART). With most pokémon she designs, she doesn’t really like them to look exactly like the animal they are based on, so the results are even more impressive. About the author Hi, my name is Houke de Kwant. Ico 'Take My Hand Nerdapalooza is THIS WEEKEND!! OverClocked University will be playing, along with posted ReMixers Benjamin Briggs, brentalfloss, and The OneUps, as well as THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS (omg) and many other badass acts! If you're in Orlando or anywhere proximate you should definitely go!! Exclamation points!! To celebrate what is sure to be another fine performance by OCU this weekend, we've got another kickin' rock mix of theirs, from PS2 classic Ico; OA writes: "I was working on an Ico arrangement for OCU for a little while, and then remembered the incredible arrangement notMe had subbed a year or so prior. So do I; upbeat, positive energy with some grit to the guitar but still a rock/pop mentality to the overall aesthetic, this is a toe-tappin' jam that really capitalizes on those triplets in the main melodic motif. ― djpretzel

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