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  • Ramune Pop <?php the_title(); ?>

    Ramune, my favorite drink, inspired me to compose this song. If you don’t know, Ramune is a Japanese carbonated soda that comes in a bottle, and at the top of the bottle is a marble. To open the bottle you must push the marble down into the neck of the bottle where it rattles around while drinking. I love the taste of Ramune and they are fun to drink. I composed this song with the intention to capture that experience. Nipponophiles, drink your heart out.

  • Gaijin Affair <?php the_title(); ?>

    “Gaijin Affair” was a lot of fun to compose. I used several of the sounds I recorded in Okinawa Japan to compliment and lay the base for this glitch genre track. Nipponophiles welcome! Enjoy!

  • Beautiful Universe <?php the_title(); ?>

    I composed this track with the intention of combining the beautiful classic sounds of an orchestra with a smokin’ modern dubstep beat accented by hard hitting bass. The two genre’s complimented each other nicely. I hope you like it.

  • Romanticizer <?php the_title(); ?>

    I composed the track, “Romanticizer” with bass and vocals in mind. I also challenged myself to purposely make the vocals repetitive and to actually be part of the beat while still attempting to maintain contrast and freshness to the track. Enjoy.

  • Boysenberry beat <?php the_title(); ?>

    My second track reflecting the 8-bit genre. I do not create my tracks on an 8-bit console but my tracks are composed in the spirit of the 8-bit music genre. I don’t feel the need to limit such beautiful sounds to one medium of instrumentation. Enjoy!

  • Existentialism <?php the_title(); ?>

    I composed this mysterious track to reflect existentialism and mans attachment and addiction to freedom, control, purpose, and life.

  • Whizbanger <?php the_title(); ?>

    Concrete music vs. modern arrangement and remixing. I use many natural field recordings and slice and dice them to create a meticulous rhythm and beat.

  • Trainspotting <?php the_title(); ?>

    I composed “Trainspotting,” by using a variety of different train, track, station, railroad, etc… type sounds. This song falls into the Musique concrète genre. I hope you enjoy the ride.

  • Wataru Lights <?php the_title(); ?>

    Wataru Lights reflects the motion and sounds of Japanese traffic lights and intersections. It is composed of many of the field recordings I took while in Okinawa, Japan.

  • Daily Transit <?php the_title(); ?>

    Demonstrating the art of sound (Concrete Music), Daily Transit is entirely composed of my field recordings with the exception of the organ and drum beat.

  • Chemical Reaction <?php the_title(); ?>

    I’m delighted to introduce another one of my dub\dubstep\glitch tracks, “chemical reaction.” Can you feel the chemistry?

  • Intercellular <?php the_title(); ?>

    Fusing electronic, hip-hop, and glitch together, I present to you, “Intercellular,” serving a pleasant outlandish beat.

  • The Secret Hideout <?php the_title(); ?>

    The secret hideout is that place we all go when we need time alone or somewhere to hide, whether it be a physical or mental place. I created some of the beat with basketball sounds. It has kind of a urban fantasy feel.

  • Lonely Day Today <?php the_title(); ?>

    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…

  • In the dark <?php the_title(); ?>

    My track, “In the dark (at the club)” has kind of a dub feel and when I listen to it I imagine myself taken away by the darkness of some club.

  • Pressure <?php the_title(); ?>

    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.

  • Hiroshima 1945 <?php the_title(); ?>

    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.

  • Quantum leaps <?php the_title(); ?>

    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.

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