We’ve all had em, lonely days. Since there are many types of lonely feelings, some of us may even feel a loneliness everyday. So, this is a tribute to you and I on those lonely days… Read More…
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We’ve all had em, lonely days. Since there are many types of lonely feelings, some of us may even feel a loneliness everyday. So, this is a tribute to you and I on those lonely days… Read More…
Pressure falls into the dubstep genre with hints of glitch. Mysterious vocals, subtle glitches, and a dubstep flavor forms this wicked movement. I had a lot of fun making this song. Read More…
My track, “String Mechanics” breaks out some strings and plays em dub. Read More…
I am a philosopher, poet, musician, phonographer, designer, an artist. When I am composing music, creating a track, the process is very much like that of when I am painting a picture, writing a poem, or designing an art piece. Except now, sounds are my paint and my ears are my guide. How I arrange […] Read More…
CCMixter.org is another great place to download and share sounds and music. You can download sounds and use them in your own audio projects. What I really like about CCMixter is that any sounds you use to create a song, if you upload the completed song back to their website, there is an option to […] Read More…
Freesound.org is an awesome place to download free sounds. I have downloaded a lot of sounds from there that I use in my music projects and track\song compositions. They are great quality and there is a huge selection. Because of this, I felt it was only right to give back by uploading my own sounds […] Read More…
Sometimes I participate in remix contests at Acid Planet.com. Individual sounds from popular artists are provided for one of their particular tracks, and you are put to the test to remix those sounds into a new masterpiece against other competitors. While my songs created there are still technically “remixes,” they tend not to resemble the […] Read More…
A soundscape I created of the atomic bomb nuclear attacks that took place on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 and at Nagasaki August 9, 1945. The soundscape starts at about a minute before the dropping, and you will hear what happens (or the lack of happenings) afterwards. Read More…
Penetrating the scene with the momentum of a freight train, I present to you my track, “Quantum leaps.” It cuts through time and space like a knife slicing through warm butter. Read More…
Recording of the cuckoo sound that of our cuckoo clock makes in our living room. My in-laws sent it to us from Japan. Read More…
Recording of some birds chirping outside located in Rockford, Illinois. Read More…
Recording of my monorail train ride while visiting Okinawa train. The Okinawa City Monorail Line also called the “Yui Rail,” and is a monorail line in Naha, Okinawa, Japan. Read More…
Recording of my cars windshield wipers wiping the rain away while driving in a storm. Read More…
A recording of the wind chimes blowing in the wind on the back porch of my house. Read More…
A recording I took while walking through a local 5 cent arcade venue. Read More…
Recording of me changing stations on an am/fm clock radio. Read More…
The Planetary Chronicles of New York is a mysterious dubbish, vintage-like, yet modern grimy track. I carefully arranged various field recordings to further compliment its already captivating beat. Read More…
An icy cold piano feud to chill you in the nude, I present to you my latest track, the Frozen Interlude. It is just that, an interlude, not really a full track. Read More…
What is it with guys and mech? We love robots, especially ones that can transform from one form to another. I present to you my track, “Back to Cybertron” inspired by the Transformers legacy and unique transforming sounds. Read More…