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. Read More…
By Travis
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Posted in Music
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Also tagged 44k, audio, beat, bpm_120_125, bubbles, carbonation, CBR, drink, experimental, glitch, Japan, japanese, media, Nipponophile, pop, ramune, remix, sampling_plus, soda, stereo
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“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! Read More…
By Travis
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Posted in Music
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Also tagged arcade, arcades, experimental, gaijin, Gaijin Affair, genre, glitch, Japan, japanese, Music, Nipponophile, okinawa, sound, track, travis morgan, video game
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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, download, game consoles, listen, Music, My Music, sound, video game sounds, video games
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I composed this mysterious track to reflect existentialism and mans attachment and addiction to freedom, control, purpose, and life. Read More…
By Travis
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Posted in Music
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Also tagged 44k, abstract, audio, bpm_160_165, CBR, determinism, dnb, existentialism, experimental, free, freedom, freewill, life, media, Music, nc_sampling_plus, philosophy, remix, song, stereo, track, will
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The natural “thump” of a “deer chaser” compliments the mysterious rhythm of this track. I recorded the sound of the deer chaser while at a Japanese garden and decided to compose a song using its unique sound. Read More…