About
Adventure Kid is the stage name of Kristoffer Ekstrand who is based in Sweden. He uses obsolete personal computers, hand held gaming consoles and video game consoles in conjunction with modern synthesizers, sequencers and instruments to create music, games and art work.
At early shows, Kristoffer became notorious for his exhibitionist antics on stage, spontaneous dancing, removing clothing mid-performance, life endangering stunts and air guitar playing. The live shows are high energy human machine collaboration. The live shows often looks like a mash up between a punk gig and a dance floor.
Thanks to his chaotic live shows, remixes and the nature of Internet Adventure Kid has been used in games, tv-shows and movies. There has not been any official releases up to this date (October 1, 2014) though. The debut album How to make life suck less is scheduled to be release in 2010.
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Kristoffer Ekstrand is also a member of I’m from Barcelona.
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Hi I have been trying to reach out, Facebook Instagram and your website. I would like to use headphones music for a short film I would like to do, it is a children short film and I would be honored to use it 🙂
Hello,
I’m working on wavetable synth and would like to create presets with your waveforms.
Is it OK?
Thank you for great work.
Best regards,
Tadashi
Yes! If you want to make me happy give me some cred or a shout out but you don’t have to, it’s in the public domain! Take care!
Hi there,
I’m currently working on a synth that includes single cycle wave oscillators – I’d love to include your AKWF waveforms. I would of course give you full credit on the synth’s ‘about’ page.
Kind regards,
Peter
Just go ahead the 4300 pack “general waveforms” are in the public domain! Please let me know when the synth is done or if you want some beta testing!
The AKWF is released into the public domain so just go ahead!
I added some songs for download… I hope that’s allright until the site is up and the record is out!
Where the f can I get adventure kid music?
yo dude where’s your damn music at?