Ashley Mayhem is an underground composer, musician and sound designer. It’s… Read Full Bio ↴Ashley Mayhem is an underground composer, musician and sound designer. It’s not easy to categorize his music in terms of genre. The sound is mostly experimental. First, Mayhem used Impulse Tracker (around 1997-1999). He didn’t have enough samples and created music via patching all kinds of files and the games’ sounds.
That continued until 2005 when he founded a band called Brainfuck and shifted from Tracker to notes. Having recorded several demos Brainfuck split up by 2007. After that, he returned to making completed musical works. Up to the end of 2008 he tried out many genres such as techno, trance, house, ambient, IDM, 8-bit, drum&bass, and industrial.
Since 2009 the musician decided to use all his experience for making the new sound. He released an experimental album “The Sound Theory”.
At the moment, all music is available on terms of Creative Commons license: CC-BY-NC-SA
Ashley Mayhem’s official home page
That continued until 2005 when he founded a band called Brainfuck and shifted from Tracker to notes. Having recorded several demos Brainfuck split up by 2007. After that, he returned to making completed musical works. Up to the end of 2008 he tried out many genres such as techno, trance, house, ambient, IDM, 8-bit, drum&bass, and industrial.
Since 2009 the musician decided to use all his experience for making the new sound. He released an experimental album “The Sound Theory”.
At the moment, all music is available on terms of Creative Commons license: CC-BY-NC-SA
Ashley Mayhem’s official home page
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Ashlie McLaughlin
I’ve heard so much about bad habit beauty and there palettes. Are they no longer in business? I tried clicking on your link for there website and it’s not working.
Fraulein Kunst
@Jen Phelps holy interaction batman! Not often you see such a prompt reply especially on an older video! 👏
Ashlie McLaughlin
Thank you. I have 2 of the alter ego palettes and I love them. I actually found them through your channel. Thanks 😊
Jen Phelps
No they aren't in business anymore but some of the people who used to work there started a new brand called Alter Ego! They use the same factory and the palettes are pretty much identical, maybe even better. The website is www.shopalterego.com and I also have a coupon code to save 10%...it's JEN10. 😊♥️
C C
Honestly, I have worn makeup since I was 12 and in the last 48 years I have never had a problem wearing very very old eyeshadows.
Laurie Johnson
Same. I have some old eyeshadows that out perform newer!
Louve Blanche Omega
@Heather Mullins Or to make people buy again and more. But yeah they should protect themselves and be unware that some issues may occur with longtime used products
BrideOfSnape
Me neither. Mind you I only save powder cosmetics, for the most part; although my Chanel foundation is ten years old and still smells, looks and feels fabulous. (Of course, there are so many fancy preservatives in there that you could probably embalm someone with it. LOL.) But seriously though, I just used my late 1990s Stila eyeshadow yesterday and I'm fine. (I have sensitive skin, too.) Those old Stila shadows are probably the best eyeshadow formula I've ever used. The old Kitten was matchless, as was Golightly, the gorgeous deep taupey grayish shimmer I used to wear all the time. I also have a lot of older lipsticks and glosses, but by this I mean five years or so. I purge every year or so but there are always a few tough guys who stick around. I think of cosmetics expiration dates as kind of like those "best by" dates on food. Not "eat by this date or else" but the more mild-mannered, "BEST by...but still okay for quite a bit after that." I'm not sure why so many people are so worried about this nowadays? Is this an internet thing?
(Unless you are using ultra healthy vegan/organic cosmetics with very few preservatives, in which case sure. That kind of thing goes bad more quickly. But if you're using typical Revlon or Tarte or whatever, you should probably keep it around longer and enjoy it.
Anne Wilkinson
Creme shadows really do go funky not too long after the given shelf life. Powders and pigments however are a totally different story.
15putri 15
Are you 60 years old??