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Music Albums
All of our albums are intended for creative use! That means that if you purchase an album, you’re welcome to use any of the songs within for your creative projects, no additional royalties or explicit attribution required. That means anything from music videos, remixes, BGM for RPG Maker projects, animations, commentaries, podcasts – commercial or non-commercial, it’s all fine with us. We do prohibit resale of independent tracks or albums, however, so please don’t go around selling our music by itself without contacting us (if you think you can sell, like 100 albums at a convention or something, though, we can definitely cut a deal with you).

Greg Hoffman: Coal-Powered Cookie Train

Coal-Powered Cookie Train
Includes background music tracks from Nightmare Haunting, A Beautiful Day in Equestria, and several Allen Hour epsidodes. Also includes a few special unreleased tracks, including Pinkie is Blues, a tragic blues song about a magical, talking, pink horse’s romantic failures.

$9.99 Digital Album
$0.99 Individual Tracks

Greg Hoffman: Pink Princess Playset

Pink Princess Playset
If something is good, it can always be made better with royalty in pink. Imagine Hitler in a pink dress and tiara. He’s still a depressing person, but now he has a slight increase in appeal towards a young female demographic! Also, that’s a tip for you lonely gentlemen out there – women can’t resist pink or honorific titles! So a drag bar is a good date idea, is what I’m saying.

This album features music from Rainbow Dash Presents: My Little Dashie, Alicorn Day, episode twelve of the Mentally Advanced series, and several Allen Hour shorts. It also has a few unreleased tracks, and a pre-recording version of a song we’re calling “Kneel Before Zod: the Prefix is Thracker”.

$9.99 Digital Album
$0.36 Individual Tracks

Commissions
If you’d like to hire talent from the site, most of us are willing to freelance as voice actors, musicians, artists, writers, or whatever you may be looking for. FimFlam and Petirep are both included among those willing to work for hire, but if you see any talent you’d like to use for a project, send us an e-mail at
commissions@dawnsomewhere.com

Prices vary by project size and length, but we enjoy the work.

Recent Posts

Let’s Plays, dwarves, and the apocolypse

So today we’ve got another Let’s Play. This one not in the vein of ponies:

I thought I’d do an extra one since last weeks Let’s Play was short. That said, it shaped up to be a good stopping point for Pony Fantasy 6, since the game goes on for a good while with dialogue and so on afterward, and rest assured I won’t be ending the video on a frustrating cliffhanger tomorrow!

However, speaking of things and progress, due to the deadline crunch on Rainbow Dash Presents this time around, we’re unfortunately going to need to put Lord of the Dwarves on hiatus until the second or third week of July. Those of you following it have probably noticed it’s been silent for a while now, but unfortunately there’s not much we can do if we still want to get RDP out on time.

There’s also a lot of extended material we’re trimming from Bittersweet’s final draft. I sort of went back on my swear never to take on another multi-chapter fic, and the result is a planned script that probably would have driven us to longer than thirty minutes if everything we laid out were actually done. As a result, the story is going to be a bit lighter on the step. It’s good and bad – on the one hand, the pacing seems a lot better with the cuts and we’ll be moving between jokes faster, but on the other we’ll be dropping some discussion about life behind the scenes for the characters. There’ll be some interesting things to talk about for the commentary reel.

Finally, thanks to our forums, I’ve noticed that the Nostalgia Critic is on Youtube. Just out of curiosity, does anyone know how that’s possible? Youtube is often changing and they harass me less about copyright than they used to, but I rarely know what’s going on behind the scenes and I genuinely cannot seem to obtain a conversation with the support teams anymore; they respond to me with template forms, so I can never argue or ask questions.

I know Youtube makes way for big companies and franchises. I wonder if the Nostalgia Critic has just gotten large enough for them to recognize who he is and accept his work without trashing everything he’s trying to accomplish. Truthfully, he does deserve it, though. I hadn’t really watched much of his stuff despite knowing of him through Noah Antwiler’s Spoony Experiment, but after checking out a few of his videos I’ve got to admit that he does some fairly impressive work with what I assume is a skeleton film crew.

In other news, I’ve got all our automatic updates and so forth all riddled out! Well, mostly. But point is I can stack updates and plan ahead with videos now! It’s a bit of extra organization that’ll be kind of nice for us.

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