New album: Cinematic 64

Over the past few years, I have been working on an album. Granted, it is not the longest one you have ever come across (tee-hee), and likely not even the best, unless you have been hiding under a rock in the Amazonas, honing your ant communication skills, in which case it is absolutely amazing!
It does, however, have some songs on it. Some even have notes in them, and others have some cool sounds. One even has guitars from Vaggelis Papadopoulos!
What they all have in common, is that they start before they end. The other thing they have in common is that they are remixes of Commodore 64 SIDs. And the third that they are on the same album, which has been gloriously mastered by Lagerfeldt. And it has a gorgeous album cover by Trevor Storey. Just look at it!
The aim was to create a cinematic soundscape that I would enjoy hearing on a somewhat dark type of movie. Perhaps that would tickle your ears too.
Proceeds from sales will go toward all sorts of things needed for SLAY Radio, like hardware to host the home page, streaming software, licenses, microphones, sound cards and various other bits to be able to keep streaming and put my ugly face and occasionally a concert or two on that there Youtubes and Facebooks of the world via webcams and such.
And of course, some of the proceeds would go toward buying more noisy stuff so I can do more music in the future, most of which is being released for free on Remix.Kwed.Org, so you would be supporting that side of things too!
So, if there is any interest in supporting any of this (potentially minus the ugly mug on cam), you can head over here:
CINEMATIC64.COM
The math to calculate the album cost is really complicated, so allow me to walk you through it; one (1) EUR per track, seven (7) for the album. Because seven tracks.
There may or may not be a bonus track or two.
If you backed the 8-bit-symphony.com kickstarter, you will get this album through that!
You can find a wonderful review of the album by LaLa on Remix64: https://www.remix64.com/reviews/slaygon-cinematic-64-review-by-lala.html