Find me more to go by than "untagged" and I can easily do that, if you don't know the name of the group go by lyrics (Japanese lyrics are easier to understand than English ones since it seems you listen to Japanese music).
I don't listen to anything with lyrics unless they're particularly meaningful to me. If there was more to go by than "untagged" I would probably have figured out who produced it already.
Pyrofyr said:
Shogo Sakai - You can't exactly get his personal address, but you could either send it to HAL Laboratory since they developed those games as a whole (and getting it would imply buying the game since I doubt it came out on a soundtrack but I could be wrong), or you could call up HAL Laboratory or Nintendo of America and ask if there is a way to send money and make sure it gets to that person, whether via P.O. Box or something like paypal. People don't turn down money.
You could actually do more than help give them money (because you can't give enough ALONE to be worth it) but instead push their product and let people know about these awesome as fuck games coming back, or the awesome music in gaming. There's tons of ways besides paying money to help, although when it comes to indie artists they probably need the cash.
Alright yes you win there are a lot of ways I could support the artists if I really thought about what I could do. Doing these things, however, is directly contradictory to my nature as both a lazy person and a cheapskate, especially considering I've typically already bought the game and thus "supported" them through the usual channels by doing that. My point was that very few of what I listen to is released strictly as music or produced by one specific artist not working in collaboration with a company for a game or something like that, and Ronald Jenkees is the only intersection between that subset and the subset of those who are good enough to give me impetus to actually support them instead of just listening and thinking "well that's pretty good."
QUOTE(Pyrofyr @ Dec 6 2009, 09:02 PM)
A Boy and His Blob is being remade for WiiWare (graphically) by
WayForward, the same people who did Shantae on GBC, Contra 4 on DS, and Lit on WiiWare.
Since they're intent on breathing fresh air into old games if that's what you like (not just the songs but the games, not sure if the music is being rewritten) you could write to them or call them, or e-mail them and see what you could do to support them.