My Music
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Just Released “BLACK LICORICE” E.P which highlights five of my tracks that fall into the Dubstep genre. “Black Licorice” is being released and promoted under the awesome Twenty/Twelve Netaudio Label. And the best part for listeners is, the album is completely free! So please enjoy, download, and share, some Black Licorice. (more…)
I was inspired to create a Pac-man remix after playing it again on the Xbox 360 over the weekend. I hadn’t heard those sounds in such a long time, they sounded so fresh and cool again. So I created “Ghostkilla Pac Attack” using different Pac-man sounds and my own 8-bit beats mixed with some dubstep and wobble-bass.
“She Will Suffer,” a jazzy sadomasochistic erotic track I composed. Careful where you listen to this as there is some salacious\obscene language.
Click play to listen to she will suffer
Click play to listen to she will suffer (Instrumental version)
I composed “8-Bit Kung Fu” using low-fi kung fu sounds, commodore 64 synths, and asian strings. In other words, I was practicing my lo-fi 8-bit roaring hummingbird kick technique. Fighting sounds such as punches, swords, arrows, slaps, etc… were carefully arranged to create the rhythm\beat. I’ll also be working on a dubstep remix of this track. Anyways grasshopper, enjoy.
“Searching for my Fair Lady” is an upbeat Dnb track I composed that features the vocals of David Byrne from “My Fair Lady” combined with the piano melody of darkangell’s “Searching for you.” I think everything came together real nice with this. It is soothing and moving at the same time.
I created “Black Licorice” using a delicate balance of syncopated dubstep beats, glitched 8-bit tones, eastern vocals, and heavy wobble bass.
“Umbra” is the darkest part of a shadow. In this dubstep track, I slice and dice Indonesian vocals and serve them with a side of breaks sprinkled with wobble bass accented further by a mysterious chilling melody.
In horology, a wheel train (or just train) is the gear train of a mechanical watch or clock. In this track, “Wheel train,” I carefully arranged complimenting timepiece sounds, train whistles, and glitched out a fair\carnival organ melody that together create a unique experience taking listeners on a carnival ride through a Steampunk-ish environment. Enjoy.
Click play to listen to Wheel train
Steam-tock was composed as a challenge to myself in attempt to create a working ticking Steampunk driven track. This could also be narrowed down to the sub-genre of Clockpunk, though I used so much steam to power this ticking piece, it could certainly be considered to fall into either. Strange vocals add some more life to it.
I composed “Feet in the sand” for the 2010 National Biodiesel Conference “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Remix” Project. It features the vocals of snowflake, and the acoustics of pitx. It is meant to be light, uplifting, and motivating, and to make us think about and value the beauty of nature and the importance of being resourceful and taking care of our one and only currently known life supporting habitat, our home, planet earth. Enjoy!