My Music
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“Aluminum Sticks” was created for the 2010 National Biodiesel Conference “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Remix” Project. I made the track using sounds that were generated from drumming trash cans, bottles, buckets, pots and pans, etc… all natural sounds. Sounds I thought that when arranged carefully, created a feeling of thrift, of recycling, of being more resourceful. It is meant to demonstrate how we can reuse natural resources for other valuable means, how we can use them for other purposes after they have already been used up for their original intentions. All the sounds created in this track were on materials that weren’t originally made with the intention for them to be instruments, but with just a little resourcefulness, instead of throwing out these items, music can be made. Using resources this way in every aspect of life allows us to improve our sustainability. Less wasteful, more resourceful. Enjoy!
Birth is an ambient sound-scape I composed for the “The White Cube Remix Project,” organized by ccMixter for the Oslo, Norway RAM Galleri Exhibit, “The White Cube 2009.”
The RAM Gallery is a free-admission non-profit museum in Oslo, Norway. The gallery displays modern art and handi-crafts. The gallery presents six to nine exhibitions a year, devoting itself to the excitement in the intersection of fine art, arts and crafts, textile art, architecture and design. “Birth” was one of three tracks I submitted that were included to be played with many other tracks in the gallery in an attempt to create a richer experience for the museum visitors. (more…)
Translucent is an ambient sound-scape I composed for the “The White Cube Remix Project,” organized by ccMixter for the Oslo, Norway RAM Galleri Exhibit, “The White Cube 2009.”
The RAM Gallery is a free-admission non-profit museum in Oslo, Norway. The gallery displays modern art and handi-crafts. The gallery presents six to nine exhibitions a year, devoting itself to the excitement in the intersection of fine art, arts and crafts, textile art, architecture and design. “Birth” was one of three tracks I submitted that were included to be played with many other tracks in the gallery in an attempt to create a richer experience for the museum visitors. (more…)
Taiji Dolphin Requiem is an underwater soundscape featuring the unique vocals of dolphins. It is meant to serve as a audible experience to supplement “The Cove” in reflection of the dolphins that have died there as well as the living ones still living there that find it their home. If you like this, you may also be interested in my Japanese paintbrush dolphin design. (more…)
“Suicide Bird,” my latest track, moves you with a catchy whistling melody, a dubstep beat and bass, and retro classic efx. You may find that it has two sides to it, two sides that come together to make one complete coin. Jackal and Hyde style. Enjoy!
Click play to listen to Suicide Bird
“Rainstick” is a track I created using a single choir pad glitching and retuning it 9 different ways and accenting these variations with an uptempo beat and Native American Indian vocal cuts.
Click play to listen to Rainstick
My latest chill-driven dubstep track, “(I like the way) You give me Chills” features a plucked upright bass serving as the backdrop for front-side accents of 8-bit toned bleeps, synthesized rises, wobble bass, and scattered deep vocal cuts. Enjoy.
Click play to listen: (I like the way) You give me Chills
“Who’s that Thug” is a dark, moving, powerful dubstep track I created with a healthy dose of wobble-bass. I hope you enjoy.
Click play to listen to Who’s that Thug
“Tranquillize” is my latest dubstep track with a jazzy sax accented by mysterious processed vocals and electronic drops. It’s moving and calming at that same time. I hope you enjoy.
Click play to listen to Tranquilize
“The War Machine” is a track I composed back in July 09 for the remix contest, “People Let’s Stop the War” by Brad Stanfield of Freedom People in an attempt to earn a $100 USD donation in my name to the Peace Alliance.
The track got 2nd place and this review was given:
“Excellent Rave-meets-TripHop on X! Chemical Brothers meets Fat Boy Slim meets Orbit. A very close 2nd but these three all kicked my ass!”
Click play to listen to The War Machine