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February 2, 2012 by alistairw

Krampus Ringtone Giveaway

In honour of the astounding success of the first Krampus single out now on Bandcamp (an unbelievable 6 plays, as we go to press) it is my distinct pleasure to offer these free (FREE) ringtones (FREE ringtones!) for your mobile smart telephonic communications device of choice. Sorry Nokia 3310 owners. I haven’t transcribed it note by note into composer format yet.

There are two ringtones for your telephone answering pleasure. And I do mean pleasure.

The first is from the bit in the song where Jeff goes, ‘Oh oh oh / We gotta gotta go’. Christine from the Movies About Girls Show and Paracinema Magazine asked for that one.

Here is an MP3 version of the first Krampus Ringtone. If you have an Android type thing, this would probably be the one to go for.

Alternatively, if you use an iPhone, you should download this version of the first Krampus Ringtone. Simply unzip the file and drag it into iTunes for fun and dancing every time you receive a call.

Alternatively, if you like the bit where Jeff goes, ‘We like to party! / We like to rock the party hard!’ then the second ringtone will really tickle your fancy.

Here is the MP3/Android version of the Krampus Ringtone #2.

Here is the iPhone version of the Krampus Ringtone #2.

I hope it is your new favourite thing about being called on your mobile telephone by people.

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January 28, 2012 by alistairw

Take My iPhone Ringtone – Please

Hi friends. I just made this totally sweet iPhone ringtone from Dschinghis Khan’s Moskau (aka Moscow by Genghis Khan). So I thought to myself, why not let everyone else in on the fun? Moskau was the group’s entry for the ’79 Eurovision Song Contest, representing West Germany. They didn’t win (that honour went to Hallelujah by Gali Atari and Milk and Honey, a song I have never heard of before now) but Moskau was a big hit anyway. It was number one here in Australia for six weeks. Nice work, Australia.

I was under the impression for some years that it was the theme of the 1980 Moscow Olympics. Sadly, that is untrue. It should have been the theme of the 1980 Moscow Olympics, let’s just say that.

Here is the Moskau ringtone. Unzip it and drag it into iTunes and it should be ripe and ready for syncing to your phone. Then you too can party like it’s 1979 every time you get a call.

Finally here is the awesome video. RIP Louis Hendrik Potgieter, you charismatic weirdo.

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