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Patron Library Update | February 2018 by Joel Steudler

The Patron Library is a collection of royalty-free tracks available exclusively to my backers on Patreon. www.patreon.com/joelsteudler Check out the reward levels and join in if you want to see this library grow! You can also get big discounts on my standard royalty-free catalog of music by pledging.

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Matthew Ashworth

Great tracks! I like the idea of branching out into new genres. You never know what genre might end up becoming your most popular. And most of those you mentioned sound awesome. I'm a big fan of synthwave and gothic music myself. Regarding Youtube videos, that's a toughy. Perhaps something related to video games. Like maybe covers or remixes of popular game songs, or even music made as a tribute to a certain game, character, or genre of games.

joelsteudler

I'm likely to sprinkle some new genre experiments in with the usual array of action and adventure tracks. You really never know when a baroque harpsichord piece is going to be just the thing for a particular scene or level. Or a rousing polka...

Mara Vertin

Yay, the Air Pirates are back. :D Great tracks as always. I would love some early music. Like with good polka, it's very hard to find some good celtic music (mostly it sounds far too modern for my taste). Gothic sounds promising, too. A haunting cello would be beautiful.

John-Heikki Nyyssönen Olsen

Glad to see another update from you. I want to say, "I wish I had the gift to create music like you do", but in a way it'd be wrong to say that as you've probably put a lot of time into becoming this skilled rather than being born with such natural qualities. You are a one-man-orchester.

joelsteudler

I can't say where talent and skill balance out for me, I could certainly use more of the latter and hope I never stop developing it. If anything, maybe I'm an example of it never being too late to start creating. I was exclusively a visual artist for a very long time, and didn't even consider that I could make music like I do now until technology became available in the late 1990s that was accessible for me. Before that, I had only ever taken a few guitar lessons and some organ classes when I was much younger. Passion, willpower, and determination can go a long way. I appreciate the compliment, though!