Talk:Tim Wright (Welsh musician)
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[edit]Tim Wright (born on January 3, 1982 in Boston, Massachusetts). He is currently contributing to the development of music in America. Tim Wright has released mulitple albums under the pen name Leonard's Memory. His words have effected millions of people and have made a large difference in the movement to educate the masses on the importance of music and liberal arts in various communities around world. His current (2004) influence on pop culture and education are growing at a rapid pace and are projected to be widely practiced by 2006 due to the massive national campaigns embarked upon.
Please see: WP:NMG. The entry does not meet any of those criteria. ("his words have effected millions of people" cannot be documented. No entry on allmusic.com or cdnow.com. Two Google hits total for "Leonard's Memory" + "Tim Wright". Jasmol 21:03, 28 November 2005 (UTC)
Yes, the first paragraph is an obvious lame troll. But Tim's music is truly nice, specially his old Amiga tunes and the many Wipeout incarnations -- some of which also featured tunes by other british electronica fellows.
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[edit]Greetings...
As the person that this page is about I thought perhaps I should join Wikipedia officially with a proper account. The main reason being that a fan of mine informed me some time ago, that information had been removed from my page, namely my musical output, and my live performances.
Addressing the first issue: My music is indeed available on BandCamp and on 150+ streaming services Worldwide. Last time I looked at that section, the additions that had been made by various folks seemed in order.
The second issue: As you might imagine, with time passing, and with live performances or appearances by primarily Game Music Musicians, the large body of 'proof' that these occured falls to YouTube videos of the events, mentions on fan chat websites and so on.
Given that it would be lovely to have my page free of warnings, and perhaps adorned with the information that once was there, what could I as the person mentioned do to facilitate it's correction / resurrection / inclusion?
With kindest regards, Tim Wright
aka. CoLD SToRAGE C.ldst.rage (talk) 19:52, 27 October 2024 (UTC)
Verifiable links and "who is this guy anyhow?"
[edit]Request for Updates
[edit]Hi there!
I noticed my article could use some updates to better reflect recent developments and contributions. Here are some interviews and sources on respected platforms that provide additional context on my career, especially around WipEout and my work in music for video games. I’d love to see these added if they’re helpful.
If anyone is interested, I’ve included some recent links here, along with a few past articles. I’d prefer not to make these edits myself, so I appreciate any assistance!
Personal Note: As I'm becoming more senior of years, it's probably time for me drag out some well respected publications and magazines and scan them onto the internet, so that they can be referenced. My achievements pre-internet were not unsubstantial, but clearly there's no record of them kicking around on the internet, so without that it's hard to confirm or deny any sizeable contributions I made to Music Sequecing on Game Consoles (DAW for the masses) and how I was highly rated by the games Industry back in the 90s (Edge Magazine top 50 most influential people). It's not really a case of blowing my own trumpet, it's more a case of getting the facts straight so that there's less wooliness.
Links to recent interviews and articles
[edit]- Interview with Magnetic Mag (2020)
- The Rave Video Game Legacy - Beatportal
- Vice Interview with Tim Wright
- Bandcamp Daily feature
- Unpaid Gamers article (2012)
- Bandcamp feature on The Zero Gravity Collection
- Games Freezer feature (2024)
- RA Event Link for The Zero Gravity Soundtrack Launch
- Mixmag - WipEout Music Feature
- Rolling Stone Interview
- DJ Mag on Dance Music & Video Games
- Time Extension - WipEout Remaster News
- Laced Records Blog
- The Ongaku - WipEout: The Zero Gravity Soundtrack
- Xbox Achievements - Interview
Thanks and best wishes, Tim Wright aka CoLD SToRAGE C.ldst.rage (talk) 20:40, 27 October 2024 (UTC)
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