OK some major and minor changes to the site over the past month:
- Enabled Google Friends Connect & Follower
- Updated Poll Section – vote now
- Added “Wspace Operations” section that will include tips & tricks on maintaining a successful Wspace colonization operation
- Added “Guides” Section that will include step by step guides on using tools or doing various tasks easier and more efficiently
- Added “Fittings” Section that will include all our suggestions, fitting setups for PVE/PVP and related fleets, as well as POS fittings and setups.
- Updated Links to various pages & link categories
- Added all the Blogs from the EvE Blog Pack. We plan on following all of them and so should you!
- We now appear on Capsuleer! (huzzah!)
As always, let us know of your feedback!


#1 by JohnLewis on September 16, 2009 - 08:52
I love the music in the shows and was wondering how I can purchase some of the tracks but also how I find other tracks of a similar style.
I think it is Electronica and possibly an Industrial sub-genre but when I looked on iTunes I couldn’t find any of the tracks listed and had a list of thousands of tracks even when specifying a sub-genre?
Any tips on how you came across the tracks would be much appreciated.
#2 by Luminus Aardokay on September 16, 2009 - 10:01
Hello JohnLewis,
All of the music that we play on the Planet Risk Show (with the exception of the background tunes which are composed by Jon Halur and are part of the EVE Online game and are freely available on http://www.eveonline.com, and several parody tracks created by Curzon Dax) comes from “demos” and the general community surrounding them called the “demoscene”.
Demos are non-interactive programs that display animated graphics (usually in 3d) along with music, kind of like video clips but all effects are calculated real-time by your graphics card (like games do).
You can learn more about the demoscene in wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demoscene
You can also download demos (which also include the music) at http://www.pouet.net and http://www.scene.org .
Finally, all tracks that we play on the Planet Risk Show are freely available to download.
The styles vary greatly, from electronica to dubstep to even progressive metal.
#3 by JohnLewis on September 17, 2009 - 21:19
Luminus,
Thanks for the advice. I also found this website
http://www.demovibes.org/dv_info.htm
which has ready made compilation CDs you can download.
Love the show, it might even tempt this carebear into W-Space one day.