Once upon a time…
Umm…
Since the times of ancient Romanians…
Önng…
Ok, actually not much to say about OMAHA BREWHAHA. It’s a simple solo piano piece, with silent film-like qualities.
Yeah…
Stupid blank page syndrome.
Once upon a time…
Umm…
Since the times of ancient Romanians…
Önng…
Ok, actually not much to say about OMAHA BREWHAHA. It’s a simple solo piano piece, with silent film-like qualities.
Yeah…
Stupid blank page syndrome.
What do you get when you combine 1-ups, mellotrons with natural delay, lofi percussions and bass, playing nonsense, horribly out of tune?
DONCE CAPRI is definitely not the most convential dance music. But hey, it moves & grooves and it’s got untss.
Fun little coincidence of the day: The tunes lenght is also Donald Ducks cars licence plate!
Sock rig bacons.
Cognac bros ski.
Sick cobra song.
Grabs coin sock.
Iron cogs backs.
Sickos corn bag.
Crab cooks sign…
Basic rock song: MR SO BLOKE.
All retro gamers out there rejoice! QUEST FOR FIRE is made entirely with NES emulators. (NES standing for Nintendo Entertainment System)
I’ve used some NES sounds before, as well as SIDs, but this time I wanted to limit myself to use only those good old shrieks & buzzes.
Overall it’s a simple and fun little piece.
Ok, here’s another latin tune for ya. This one’s probably the most authentic of those I’ve made.
Acoustic guitar is the star in PLATINUM TRAILS, there being several of ’em. It adds a nice spanish touch for the otherwise latinic feel.
I think back in the ’70s this sort of stuff was called latin jazz fusion. Because I fail to see the jazz in it, and because I can, I’m gonna call this one spanish latin fusion.
And oh yes, the Treasure Fleet and the Silver Train just got a competitor.
My songs – as well as these posts – surprisingly often come in pairs. You know, you just involuntarily end up making two tunes that share the same qualities. Stupid self-plagiarist!
KAT NIP is definately kin to my previous tune “Doge pep”, found in the pop section. And like it’s predecessor it’s about (overly) chirpy, but still loveable domesticated animals.
Yep yep.
My songs surprisingly often come in pairs. You know, you just involuntarily end up making two tunes that share the same qualities. Stupid self-plagiarist!
ABANDONED is definately kin to my previous tune “Zone”, found in the ambience section. And like it’s predecessor it’s about abandoned buildings. Hotels, schools, factories, just common houses.
Dust, burned books, collapsed ceilings, dripping water, plants taking over… Those who’ve seen Tarkovskys “Stalker” and played “Fallout 3” know the drill.
Completely unnecessary fact of the day: Although I recorded this one quite recently, I originally wrote this one on a sheet of paper during my last christmas holiday. Some X-mas music, huh?
Without further ado, the next brood of SHORTS:
“Those little quick ones” is only what is promised in the songs description. Well, I guess it can also be described as zappaesque. The title is a citation from the fellow.
“Xandu bamaha”s whole idea is a one long fade-in. The colors of the pallet are all cosmic, glittering, star-screaming, space-loving keyboards. It’s like, like ever expanding universe!
“Glimpse of darifoo” is a short passage from my unfinished work, that I was working on a good ten years ago. Boo hoo for that, but at least I got something out of it.
Yep.
And then we’re off to the jazzy world of jazziness. Todays songs specific genre within jazz would be third stream. It borrows elements and instruments normally associated with western classical music.
I really like how instruments as bass clarinet and alto flute blend in with more conventional jazz brass.
IT JUST DOESN’T MATTER is one of my favourite movie quotes, and sounds very much of a jazz tune title. You know like, “It don’t mean a thing”, “It’s easy to remember” or “It’s a hippity-hop bebop”.
I only made up the last one.
This is a song about GREEN THINGS. They keep ya regular. They’re real good for yo.