World of WarCrafts: Mixing it up with MrVoletron
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It's only been six months since MrVoletron burst onto the YouTube scene with his exuberantly earworm-ish "XT-002: Bad Toys Remix" remix. Already, he's built a fan base of WoW-playing fans clamoring for the next mix -- and he just keeps on producing. His latest release (posted just three days ago) is "Invincible" (above), a spin on the three-minute piece of the same name released by Blizzard last month. We've got "XT-002: Bad Toys Remix," the hilarious classic "Onyxia Wipe Remix," a sampler of the full-length "Music for Spaceports" (inspired by EVE Online), and an interview with MrVoletron himself, after the break.
World of WarCrafts: Who the heck are you and where is your spawn point?!? Seriously, you're obviously experienced at what you do. What's your music and mixing background?
MrVoletron: I've done some formal training and study of music theory at the college level, from 1998 to 2000. From 1998 to 2004, I was a techno DJ in Canada and did some amateur music productions. In 2006, I participated in the Red Bull Music Academy program in Melbourne, and in 2008 I released an album of electronic music tracks on a Berlin-based netlabel called Yuki Yaki. That's essentially the relevant extent of my music background, unless you want to count the endless hours spent messing around in my bedroom on music gear!
What about your WoW side?
I've been playing WoW since June 2007. I rolled a hunter, and he's still my main. I'm a relatively hardcore raider. My guild is usually in the top 1,000 on WowProgress -- or was, actually. My raid team is disbanding! Our GMs came to us, completely exhausted, just a couple of days ago and decided to pull the plug on our raid team. Guildmates are going every which way; some are staying, some are transferring, some are quitting WoW entirely. Our raid leader -- he was a really great one -- applied to a top 10 guild Monday afternoon and was raiding with them on Sindragosa HM that night! As for myself, I've applied to a couple of guilds in hopes of finding my own new raiding home.
So when you're AFK (from either WoW or the mixer), what do you do?
Thankfully unemployed at the moment, haha. Well, this kind of situation is probably not good news for most, but for me it was a very fortunate circumstance because it's allowed me so much time for creative endeavors. I've been able to make the WoW remixes, the "Music for Spaceports" album and create a portfolio web site (which will be going up in a few weeks). I'm hoping to turn my music endeavors into a profession, over time. In the meantime, I expect I'll need to find a day job soon.
(Note: The video below is Not Safe For Work.)
(Note: The video above is Not Safe For Work.)
Tell us a little about the technical process of creating your tracks.
In my video "Bronjahm's Jam + WoW Remix Tips," I share some knowledge about my tools and work process.
To elaborate a bit, the process starts with the inspiration I feel from hearing the voice work done in the game. That's really the most vital part. From there, I go through the process of figuring out what kind of style I'm going to do and make more detailed choices about the form, like the tempo, the musical character, the length, the sounds I'll use and how I'll treat the source audio. That's the start of the arranging.
From there, I'll make different parts. I'll add, remove and edit elements -- things like music and voice samples, instrumentation and effects -- and basically just play around with parts, looking for fun and making changes I think will positively engage listeners. All the while, I'm fitting all different parts together and trying to make a listenable piece of music.
It's a rather haphazard process, in truth. My description of the process is far neater than the reality, though there are a couple of ground rules I follow: Showcase the source audio (the WoW voices, for example); don't add unnecessary elements (my music teacher used to advice us on the KISS rule: Keep It Simple, Stupid); and keep it fun -- make it mean something to the audience. That's very important.
I'd like to suggest that people download the MP3s, which are linked in my YouTube info, because uploading to YouTube actually degrades the audio quality somewhat. There's a significant improvement in the sound of my work if people listen to the MP3.
How long does it take for a typical track to come together, from concept to completion?
Exactly 45 minutes, including tea time.
I'm kidding. I worked very quickly on "You FACE Jaraxxus" and had it uploaded the same day I conceived it. That was about eight hours. Algalon took me about three weeks to make, due in part to learning how to use a vocoder, which I'd never done before. Mimiron was a three-month process, because I finished it only in part and stopped work on it for some time because I went dry on inspiration. Then out of the blue some two months later, I got the juice to finish it. if I didn't take such a break, it probably would have been about a two-week process -- there was a lot of micro-editing in it and demanded more time than the others. Host of Souls was quick and took two days. XT-002 was about a week-long process. Bronjahm's Jam, Thorim and Onyxia Wipe each took about five days.
I actually started "Invincible" last night after supper, worked on it until 6 a.m., went to bed and uploaded it when I got up. Pretty quick piece of work.
Have you received any inquiries to use your tracks in machinima?
There's been some interest. Baron Soosdon approached me several months ago wanting to make a music video for the XT-002 remix. I've seen a 30-second clip of it, which I thought was amazing. But I haven't heard from him about it for some time. /sad. I hope he finishes it!
Otherwise, I haven't thought about having machinima made for my songs. I certainly can't do it myself, because my video production skills are very limited. I would not pass my own quality testing, haha. Actually, that's not true. I could learn to do it, I'm sure. I think the truth is I'm unwilling to take the time. I have other things I would rather do. Though I often get requests from players asking to use my tracks in their FRAPS videos, which is always cool by me. If machinima producers wanted to make machinima for my songs, that would be fine by me, too.
You just put out a album-length release, "Music for Spaceports." What's that project all about?
"Music for Spaceports" is a new album featuring nine tracks of original music inspired by EVE Online, which I also play. The album is essentially an exploration of the question, "If I were to make music for EVE, how would it sound?" So no remixes of EVE music here, but rather my own original compositions. I made this album because I wanted to explore more ethereal styles of music and broaden my portfolio. My hope is to make new connections in the game industry through my portfolio which will lead to me producing music for video games. So this album was made as a fan project, as well as a move towards making music a career. Though I certainly believe music fans can enjoy the album of its own accord. One of my guildmates was listening to it during a night of Lich King wipes last week and told me it was a relaxing balance to the stress of learning the fight. I thought that was nice of him to say.
Inquiring MrVoletron fans want to know: What mixes are coming up next?
Murlocs. Lots and lots of murlocs. Hahaha ... I'm kidding. Well, it could happen. Who knows?
In all seriousness, I have an idea for what I think is a funny Lord Marrowgar track. Something a little bit ... different. Kind of a tongue-in-cheek poke at all the Bonestorm requests I've been getting, as though a devil in me is saying, "You want Bonestorm? I'll give you Bonestorm!" ... I've done some work on it the last few days, and I'm still laughing over it, so unless things go horribly off track with it, I'll expect it'll go up within the next couple of weeks. Otherwise, I have a few remix ideas floating around in my head for other bosses, including more from ICC as well as some BC and vanilla content. Fans can expect more WoW music from me for some time, I think.
I also have a sort of MrVoletron dream project, which is to play a live set of MrVoletron WoW mixes at BlizzCon -- though not just the tracks that people have heard on YouTube, but a full, hour-long showcase of new tunes, familiar tunes and WoW bosses, characters and WoW audio interspersed in some of my favorite techno, house and drum n bass tracks. I think it would be an amazingly fun experience for WoW fans, and I really want to do it.
We'd be dancing in the aisles, most definitely. Thanks, MrVoletron, for helping us get our groove on!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Devote Feb 22nd 2010 2:04PM
Ah, I've been a big fan of Mr Voletron ever since he did his XT-002 remix, and his Music for Spaceports and Invincible tracks show that he can do more than just put boss voices to a good tune
here's to more Voletron \o/
DeathPaladin Feb 22nd 2010 2:28PM
My favorite is still Jaraxxus.
EREDAR LORD OF THE TRIFLING GNOME!
Eliezer Feb 22nd 2010 2:52PM
Wait... did I click on the WoW Insider MovieWatch column? No. I did not. Great content, wrong column. Tall about Voltron's T-Shirt line maybe?
olzer Feb 22nd 2010 3:01PM
"World of WarCrafts spotlights art and creativity by WoW players, including fan art, cooking, comics, cosplay, music and fan fiction."
This, I believe, comes under the "Music" part.
W.Watumez Feb 22nd 2010 2:58PM
Good grief, these are horrible!
Snuzzle Feb 22nd 2010 3:02PM
To each his own. While I didn't care for the Ony or new Invincible one, Jaraxxus and Deconstructor are on my zplayer playlist.
Eliezer Feb 22nd 2010 3:04PM
@olzer:
I get that, however, if you read it that way this column is annexing MovieWatch! WoW movies and machinima are certainly "art." If we have to have a civil war within WoWi, I stand for MovieWatch's INDEPENDENCE!
juliefaerae Feb 22nd 2010 3:36PM
I don't understand your complaint. If you've listened to Mr. Voletron's music on Youtube, you've noticed that the actual "video" part of it is a static picture with some MS Paint words scrawled on top. How does that have anything to do with Machinima? Youtube is just a means of distribution, the real focus is the music itself.
Drae Feb 22nd 2010 3:36PM
This guy is an absolute freak of nature! He is just as pro in the game as he is at this music stuff, too. I was waiting for him to explain how he got the name! That story is pretty classic. It's pretty awesome seeing your songs on here every month or so but an interview? That's just epic. It was sad to see us disband but I certainly hope I catch ya again in game! Triffling gnome.
MrV Feb 22nd 2010 4:05PM
Draenon! I've been wanting to tell that story, because that was you who started calling me that, wasn't it? My in-game name was Tsultrim (I changed it recently, realm transfer), and I think people just couldn't pronounce it with the silent 't' or something, so you just started calling me Voltron. Is that about right? Or did it have something to do with my switching mounts...? Now I can't remember clearly, maybe you remember it better. I do remember that I added the 'e' after the 'l' because I wanted to move away from potential copyright infringement, lol. And then the 'Mr' got added because when I went to make a Youtube profile, someone already had 'Voletron.' YT's suggestion was MrVoletron. :)
Drae Feb 22nd 2010 4:16PM
HAHA! YES!!! OH Ulduar... You had an impossible name and it sounded like Voltron so that's what you became! I think it was Freyas herbal garden where all of this went down, if my photographic memory serves me right. But seriously dude, keep this stuff up because its freaking pro!!!!!
Depo Feb 22nd 2010 3:38PM
I really hope you get into Blizzcon like you dream, Voletron. I don't think there'd be anything more fun they could have there. Maybe right before the impression contest to get everyone in the mood. It'd be amazing! :D
Eliezer Feb 22nd 2010 3:39PM
@juliefaerae
This is the Internet, we are supposed to engage in melodramatic conflict, not be limited by rational, reasoned thought :-p
My comments are mostly tongue in cheek.
juliefaerae Feb 22nd 2010 3:46PM
Ah, okay. In that case, your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries.
Choline Feb 22nd 2010 3:48PM
MrVoletron is a fantastic remixer who really understands how to make a song.
If he's at BlizzCon, I'll try doubly hard to get there. I am a huge fan of his work.
Pookster Feb 22nd 2010 4:14PM
I'm assuming that 30-second clip of the music video for the Deconstructor remix that Baron Soosdon is apparently doing is the one found in Soosdon's video "Sex, Gnomes, and Videotape, So, I Went to France"? Watch at about 7:45.
Great video for a great song, imo.
ether Feb 22nd 2010 4:38PM
The Onyxia Wipe remix makes me grin every time.
lolikitty Feb 22nd 2010 5:48PM
The "you're going to lose 50 dkp cos you didn't know what the fck to do" in the begining may be the catchiest bit of music ever
/claps hand in rythm
/shakes booty
and then, there's the "ok stop dots" *cowbell* ... Genius !
They really need to invite him for Blizzcon, he definitely earned it.
baronsoosdon Feb 22nd 2010 6:23PM
@ Voletron
I haven't forgotten the XT002 video! I've gotten too much other editign stuff going on. But no way I'm forgetting it, that video *will* get completed - slowly but surely!
Memo Feb 22nd 2010 7:20PM
I still listen to You FACE Jarraxus everyime I fight him.
Tsultrim, you are truly pro at what you do. I'll miss raiding with ya buddy!