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Just updated my website—check it out! https://www.kentkercher.com

Prestyn, I am unfortunately not in the position to take on more unpaid work at the moment—that's why I released those two free-to-use albums on my Bandcamp. You are welcome to use anything you find that you like in the Low-Poly Loops series. Simply click the album covers above to visit the album's page.


Best of luck!

messaged you on Discord!

Just before COVID hit, I released two free (both as in beer and as in freedom) albums of retro video game music loops on my Bandcamp. Here you go! 

(Click an album cover to open a new tab)

  

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Are you looking for an audio teammate who is equally happy to be in front of an orchestra or behind a synth array, who reveres the old and embraces the new, and who can leverage decades of training and experience toward making your game the best it can possibly be?

Hi! My name is Kent, and I write narrative music: https://rcrft.co/reel/KentKercher/itchio

I have worked on the music teams for big Hollywood projects such as Justice League, Men In Black: International, and Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, but I really have a special passion for video games. So much of my own love of memorable music and powerful storytelling came directly from Nintendo, Sega, and Sony—in fact, in homage to this, I recently released a couple of Creative Commons CC-BY albums of late-90s-style video game music loops, both available for free on my Bandcamp: https://kentkercher.bandcamp.com.

Interested in talking more? Please reach out here or via DM—I’d love to hear about the fantastical worlds you are creating!

To aid the search algorithm, here is a list of the genres/aesthetics you will hear represented on my linked demo reel, all of which represent styles I am interested in creating more work in. (Also note that, if you do not see a particular style you are interested in, I’d still recommend reaching out—this is not an all-inclusive list!)

  • Retro Kart Racer
  • Western/Americana
  • Uplifting Children’s TV
  • Cheeky Collectathon
  • Costume Drama
  • Rural Solarpunk Point-and-Click
  • Cartoony 3D Platformer
  • Gentle Children’s TV
  • Low-Poly Water Level
  • Family Popcorn Flick
  • 50s Kitsch
  • Children’s Educational TV
  • DOSGAME.MID
  • JRPG Cave/Dungeon
  • Retro Shōnen Anime
  • Ambient 16-Bit Platformer
  • Post-Chiptune
  • 60s R&B/Soul


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it’s all 90s external MIDI synth hardware - Roland, E-mu, Korg

rad!!! thank you so much for sharing - you've really made it your own!!

You are welcome! Enjoy!!


https://kentkercher.bandcamp.com/album/low-poly-loops-volume-two-micro-madness 


If you're looking for music like this that is more long-form or bespoke, let me know - I'd love to help make your projects the best they can be!

thank you!!

these loops are free to use via CC-BY - just credit me!

And, if you wish, send me a link of your work when you're done. I'd love to hear it!

https://kentkercher.bandcamp.com/album/low-poly-loops-volume-one-rowdy-romplers

New FREE (CC-BY) album of Early 3D/Post-Chiptunes/1990s-2000s VGM loops!

Find it on Bandcamp here: https://kentkercher.bandcamp.com/album/low-poly-loops-volume-one-rowdy-romplers

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Low-Poly Loops · Volume One: Rowdy Romplers is the first album in a planned series of albums featuring FREE video game music loops. These LOOPS are all made using the same hardware synthesizers used to create the soundtracks to games made for early 3D gaming systems like the PlayStation (1994), the Saturn (1995), the Nintendo 64 (1996), the Dreamcast (1998), the PlayStation 2 (2000), the GameCube (2001), and even the Wii (2006).

Whether your game is a COLLECTATHON, a SHMUP, a JRPG, a KART RACER, a PUZZLE-ADVENTURE, a TACTICAL RPG, a NARRATIVE ADVENTURE, a PLATFORMER, or otherwise; if you've got a LOW POLYGON COUNT, a LIMITED DRAW DISTANCE, or a CARTOONISH ANTHROPOMORPHIC PROTAGONIST (who may or may not have a COMPLEMENTARY COMPANION); if you're hoping for HISTORICAL ACCURACY or JUST THE RIGHT VIBE, these tracks are for you!

The 28 loops on Rowdy Romplers range in length from 0:07 to 0:19 and are released under the Creative Commons CC-BY license, which means anyone is free to exploit them in any way for any reason as long as Kent Kercher, the composer, is given commensurate attribution in the credits section of the work. Furthermore, if any loop or loops in this collection are used, or if you wish to have a custom music score based on or similar to these loops, please notify the composer via the contact form on his website kentkercher.com.

Here's my latest track - it's cartoony and quirky!

Tweedles Dee and Dum

Do you favor the late 2D and early 3D eras of gaming? 

Are you making a collectathon, a shmup, a jrpg, a kart racer, a puzzle-adventure, a tactical rpg, a narrative adventure, or a platformer inspired by the tropes of that time?

I just had a meeting with a head producer of a well-known game studio a little over a week ago. He told me that - though he listens to demo reels for a living - my game music reel was the most unique, best-produced, and most authentic he’d ever heard in this style. As far as he was concerned, I am now the go-to guy for when he will need this kind of music!

What do you think? Could I be your go-to guy, too?

https://soundcloud.com/kent-kercher/sets/micro-loops

This is enjoyable stuff! Keep up the good work!

Hi, this looks amazing! I specialize in retro game soundtracks: check out my reel here!


Let's chat: kercher.music#9134

Hi all!

Here's my latest demo, inspired by the music to Rayman 2:

https://soundcloud.com/kent-kercher/micro-loops-yummy-lums?in=kent-kercher/sets/micro-loops

Hi Boss Studios, that's very kind of you! I am unfortunately not in the position to work for free at this time, but I wish you best of luck with your game!

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Hi! Are you making a game that could have been released on consoles like the SNES, the N64, the PS1, the Dreamcast, or the Gamecube?

 
If you are, please reach out! Not only do I have years of experience working in the Hollywood film music industry, I also specialize in writing music inspired by that mid 90s - early 00s era of gaming, using the same synths and samplers found in the soundtracks to your favorite games. Check out my work: https://soundcloud.com/kent-kercher/sets/micro-loops

Thanks!

Kent