He normally charges $30 per song, for his already made songs. I’m not sure how he would charge for requests. However, I actually may make a request myself.
Eric, you are a pretty talented artist. I myself am relatively okay at making songs, but the problem is that I seem to get stuck, and can’t make a professional sounding song, so I only make half finished concept music.
If you are any good at making Drum and Bass, or Electronica in general, I would love to collaborate with you, and have some of my songs adjusted and remixed professionally.
Money is very tight, but I can definitely still donate to you, and share your remixes on my YouTube, Soundcloud, Facebook Wall, Pages, Groups, Twitter, and whatever games the songs are used in. You will be credited, have your name in the opening and ending credits, and have a link to your page in the game menu. If you have a logo, preferably something that could fit in a 32x32 pixel square, I can also make your logo into a cameo skin for certain objects.
Examples include, but are not limited to:
*Player shirt logo
*Billboards in city levels
*Ship/Skin in retro/shooter games
*A hyperlink button on any website I use
*A stamp on my DeviantArt page
*If you would like to help me with my soundtrack, you will be essentially sponsored.
*When/If my games become successful, I can even offer you greater donations and full payments, and/or continue to sponsor you by having your page listed as an icon on the website I make, and if I make T-shirts, your logo would be more than welcome on one of them. It would be like a partnership.
I can’t promise my games will be successful, and I can’t promise they will sell well. Nobody knows if their efforts will go unheard. All I can say is that anyone that helps me out, I will do what I can to help them out. Even though grazer says we don’t have to credit him or Flowlab, I would do it anyway, because he deserves it for helping me get where I am today.
If you’re interested, send me a message on here. I would love to work with you.