User:Aujd/Acid-Notation (partially found songs from EDM artist, -2012)

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Acid-Notation’s newest logo design.

Status: Partially found

Tags: Partially Found


Acid-Notation (real name Kyle Jacobson, formerly known as scratchR and dingdong on Scratch) was an electronic music artist on Newgrounds (an old flash game/music website) who mainly composed electro house, drum and bass, and dance, among other genres. He mainly got popular because his songs were usable in Geometry Dash, which allowed Newgrounds audios to be used as songs in-game. In an unknown date in 2020, he quit his career in music. Along with his departure, he also deleted his Newgrounds and Soundcloud accounts, leaving all of his songs from before 2012 (with the exceptions of Tourettes and Gerudo Valley) wiped and made lost. All songs from December 2011 and beyond are on his YouTube channel. [1]

Song List

Below is a list of all of Acid-Notation’s songs from before 2012 (excluding Tourettes and Gerudo Valley), along with their creation dates and Newgrounds audio IDs. Please note that some dates are estimated because their Newgrounds pages are not archived on the Wayback Machine (such as The Bass). However, Acid did put some songs in his old Scratch account, dingdong, so despite the respective songs not having Wayback archives, we could still recover the dates through the creation dates of the Scratch projects.

# Song Name Upload Date Newgrounds ID Status
1 Techmo!! Mar 21 2009 223068 Found
2 Neon Electricity Mar 21 2009 223069 Found
3 The Bass Mar 23 2009[2] 223398 Lost
4 Flaming Acid Mar 24 2009[2] 224660 Lost
5 Rainy Clouds Mar 24 2009[2] 224661 Lost
6 Hovering Flames Apr 01 2009 226136 Found
7 Annihilation Apr 8 2009 228098 Found
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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 This date is just an estimation, since the song’s Newgrounds page is not archived on the Wayback Machine.