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! Read More…
By Travis
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Posted in Music
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Also tagged 8-bit, 8-bit genre, beat, Boysenberry, chiptune, chiptunes, game consoles, listen, mp3, Music, My Music, sound, video game sounds, video games
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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. Read More…
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. 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…
By Travis
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Posted in Blog
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Also tagged CCMixter, CCMixter.org, Creative Commons, credit, download sounds, field recordings, free sounds, Music, music artist, remixes, review, sfx, upload, website
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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…
I present to you, “Flight of the bumblebee” like you have never heard it before. I orchestrated many different real bee sounds to create this symphonic bee journey. Read More…
By Travis
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Posted in Music
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Also tagged bee, concrete music, dance, electronic, Flight of the bumblebee, honey bee, Music, Musique concrete, natural, noise music, railfan, railroad, sampling, song, sound art, sounds, soundscapes, trainspotters, trainspotting, trance
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