Discover James' Music and Animation Talent
Sherwood Pines features in the background; photo captured by my best friend Dominic Knowles during our race for James.
Below, you can hear James' new posthumous album 'Archetactica' - The Deluxe Edition.
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Next, are his seven video animations that you can watch on YouTube.
Following this, there are links to James' favourite music and videos.
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Finally, his board game 'Archetactica' is detailed.
You can listen to and purchase James' music tracks below. Payments are transferred to Alex Nicholls' account (James' brother). 100% of these proceeds will then be donated to 'CALM', the mental health charity. I can provide a receipt upon request.
'The Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) is dedicated to preventing male suicide, the single biggest killer of men under 45 in the UK.'
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Feel free to enjoy James' music :)Â it's free, donations are just if you want the mp3 file, or wish to donate.
Videos and Animations
The address is here if you prefer to type it yourself: youtube.com/user/jamescydonia
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Animations and videos made by James:
(Click each one to open the videos)
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Project Eden: Sci-fi concept work
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Martial arts compilation made by James when he was about 16
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Below is a video I've put together with some highlights of James' life. After that are three playlists I made to remember the music and films James liked.
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In memory of James: Photos and videos of James' life
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Requiem: This is the playlist we used at his memorial; it's the most accurate list of his favourite music.
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Favourite music: This has about 250 songs that I could recall he has once liked; many of these are from his childhood and teenage years, so he may not have liked them at 29 years old.
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Favourite Videos: This has many of his favourite movie scenes, and things that he liked, that I could remember.
Did you know?
James' Board game: Archetactica
James was in the process of creating an elaborate tabletop board game named 'Archetactica'. I believe that it was a card based game, which implemented both a board, and dice. If I can find the time, I will try to create a new page on this site dedicated to this game, as there are sketches and files associated with it.