@slopesandsam You might have been thinking about halo ninetynine by mokeejc, but Portrait of Decay (archived) was much more comprehensive in its collection. Glad to see @Pyract keeping the dream alive today at ol' nindestruct
@slopesandsam You might have been thinking about halo ninetynine by mokeejc, but Portrait of Decay (archived) was much more comprehensive in its collection. Glad to see @Pyract keeping the dream alive today at ol' nindestruct
Is there a dark theme for those who have sensitive eyes?
Whoops, look like someone forgot to renew the domain name!
@Leviathant i'm sure you're already aware, but .com is still working fine; .net redirects to a network solutions page
Blugh. Thanks folks. I keep meaning to move it off Network Solutions but they're big on dark patterns there, and it's hard to make time. The old domain should be back up soon.
Thanks for keeping TNH alive.
https://www.theninhotline.com/news/permalink/1089480292
How can I view this? https://www.echoingthesound.org/phpb...pic.php?t=5570
So hum, anyone knows where that Revolver TDS-era interview went ? https://www.theninhotline.com/archiv.../key394a.shtml
It was Keyboard Magazine. It seems to be missing from the archive at the moment. I quoted it here: https://www.echoingthesound.org/comm...5838#post95838
@Pyract @StockAvuryah Is this what you're looking for? https://www.theninhotline.com/archives/articles/manager/display_article.php?id=548
From the front page of the Hotline, click "Articles" and you get a breakdown of articles by type. You can also search the article archive by using the search that's at the top-right corner. I probably should have set up 301 redirects for the old HTML copies of the articles, but I barely squeezed out the new site as it is, and I still need to revamp the "archives" section of the site so people can get to old updates and things like that.
Thank you ! Keep at it, as long as nothing is lost in the database, it's just a matter of fiddling with the model of the website. A pain in the ass, but always worth it eh. (the search works very well I was just bad at it)
What a great interview. If TDS is the keyboard album, TF is the guitar album, and BW the sax album.. I feel like Trent really hits hard when he has a specific instrument to base his sound around.