Robin Lindberg is creating Music

I am wierd and I love it!

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$3
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Milestone Goals
some miscellaneous stuff...
$10 per track
I have no idea what I can do for this sum except buy candy, increase my Chatango background time or buy some random ebook. But as a thanks I will score a random game cinematic for your pleasure xD
Get a microphone.
$20 per track
For amount of 20 MASSIVE dollars per track I will give you another video of me scoring a random cinematic. This will also enable me to buy a microphone so I can begin flexing my singing muscles for future use.
Get a camera.
$30 per track
I will be able to aquire a decent camera to record myself with. I love the videos when people record their own mugs while they plan an instrument or sing or just record something random and I have a strong wish to do the same.
Miscellaneous PC upgrading.
$40 per track
I can aquire new, smaller sample libraries or just replace a scrappy harddrive or something. Just general stuff that will have a huge impact on my music, really
I have no idea what to put here...
$50 per track
Before this come to pass I will most likely go over to a monthly system instead :P
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About

Welcome Traveller!
Let me tell you my story ...

As a young boy I actually didn't like music at all, but then I got to listen to some of my uncle's creations. This opened up my ears and heart to the depths of music and ever since I have been pursuing to recreate the sounds in my dreams and the random melodies that pops up when I drink a glass of milk or something.

The first thing I did when I got my first keyboard was to figure out how to play the theme from the movie Braveheart or the little tune from the second Pokémon movie. Good times. 
A few years later I started high school and studied the basics of music. I had no idea that the mix of notes I had been playing in one hand before were called  "chords" and I was intrigued by this new information. During most of my high school time I tried to figure out how each chord sounded in all forms and thanks to this my ability to improvise and take out melodies with my ears grew stronger.

Two years after high school I got accepted into a college of sorts, the english language don't have a word for this type of school so its hard to explain. It was surrounded by nature about 50 kilometers from the nearest city and I loved it. I have never liked the sounds and the stressed state of cities. This is the place where I felt at home the most. Secluded from everything except music, art and about 170 schoolmates that I got to know closely thanks to the solitude and "relaxed" feeling the place gave. This is also where I learned the basics of the classical orchestra. I took the information I felt was needed for my purposes and threw the rest out of the window. I decided I wanted to create my own style, my own sound, even if its just a small change to someone elses.
The next year I studied music production at the same school and learned the basics of mixing.

And here I am a few years later at the age of 25. Still trying to get a toe into the industry and get some sort of budget. I don't create to get money, I am fine with people just enjoying my music, but economy is economy.
Thanks in advance, future patron!

Hugs and kisses
Robin Lindberg

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Robin Lindberg is Supporting

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Welcome Traveller!
Why you should pledge to me? Oh, that's a hard question. I honestly just want you guys to like my music and if you like it enough you will be kind enough to share a few dollars. 
The main goal is to make a decent living on the pledges I receive through Patreon and on separate sales. But to do that I feel that I need to upgrade a bit. After that bar has been passed I can give my full focus on supreme quality.

If you're not a patron yet (shame on you! x) and just wanna hear my music without getting an mp3 you can still listen to it here:

---->  https://soundcloud.com/robin-lindberg1 <----

I always try to keep my tracks varied. To never make an "action" after an "action", but rather "derp" after "calm" or "calm" after "suspense" etc. There will be exceptions sometimes, though.
I apologize about this since I know many of you prefer a specific style or some genre consistency, but inspiration is inspiration. And the biggest rule is to never go against inspiration when it strikes xD

Want to collaborate?
Here, have my skype *awkward underhand toss* - rjlcomposer89
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