Centrist
March 9th, 2010, 10:29 AM
So, as I mentioned in my introductory thread, I make a lot of music. I couldn't give you a genre other than techno/metal/orchestral/dark. I guess some call it neo-classical, but my stuff has it's own unique quality to it. In any case, I'll be posting any new tracks here that I finish (most of which you can download for free if you like them) and hopefully get a few decent reviews or comments. In any case, enjoy.
[In order to play the track, just click Play Track.]
Discovery (http://www.looperman.com/tracks_detail.php?tid=45352)
"Discovery" was one of the first tracks I had ever completed, going a bit more along the lines of techno and hardcore. I was inspired by Charles Clouser and his Saw theme (as you may be able to tell from the track). This song is also on my "Let the Infection Spread" album which was not just an album, but a storyline as well. I made a sequence of songs that told the story of how an infection came, killed just about everyone, and then surviving the ordeal.
Public Announcement (http://www.looperman.com/tracks_detail.php?tid=45353)
"Public Announcement" is also a track off of my "Let the Infection Spread" album, which I used more orchestral drums and recorded myself on guitar. I didn't really have much inspiration from any mainstream artists. Most of my stuff I just make up as I go along, and eventually it turns into music. :p
Adrenaline (http://www.looperman.com/tracks_detail.php?tid=46347)
"Adrenaline" by far took the longest of my tracks to complete. With a total of 47 instruments (including drums) and 12 hours of non-stop playing around, this track is one of my favorites. It starts off slow and builds you up to the point where you can't feel the pain, adrenaline kicks in. :p
Underverse (http://www.looperman.com/tracks_detail.php?tid=51255)
"Underverse" is one of my newer tracks, and while not sounding as real as live instruments, I think I did a good job of taking VSTI's and making something halfway decent. This track was originally a concept of what I wanted a song to sound like that a few friends and I were going to play live, but then I decided to put in a bit more detail into the whole thing and make it something everyone could enjoy. Hope you do!
Armada (http://www.looperman.com/tracks_detail.php?tid=52545)
"Armada" was a new concept for me, I tried to make a song to go along with a poem I wrote about a force coming and destroying everything.
"Run run run, as fast as you can,
the Armada comes to take away the land.
to pillage and plunder and turn us to slaves,
where's our hero to save the day?
The shake of the ground, the Armada is near,
trust not in your hearts, trust in the fear.
there is no hope or simple cause
The dead will burn
Do not be found."
Fury (http://www.looperman.com/tracks_detail.php?tid=52556)
"Fury" is one of the tracks that digs a bit deeper into my orchestral work, starts off a bit slow and builds up. It's dramatic, it's got hard drums, and it kicks ass. :P Enjoy
Revenge (http://www.looperman.com/tracks_detail.php?tid=54582)
"Revenge" is my baby. She's the epitome of my work, and I love her. I spent a good 2 days on this track alone, and sorting out the instruments was a hell of it's own. If you like cinematic scores and the type of music that will make you go off on an adventure in your mind, then this is the track for you. If anything, I'd suggest that you listened to this if not anything else.
That's all for now, I'll keep you guys updated.
[In order to play the track, just click Play Track.]
Discovery (http://www.looperman.com/tracks_detail.php?tid=45352)
"Discovery" was one of the first tracks I had ever completed, going a bit more along the lines of techno and hardcore. I was inspired by Charles Clouser and his Saw theme (as you may be able to tell from the track). This song is also on my "Let the Infection Spread" album which was not just an album, but a storyline as well. I made a sequence of songs that told the story of how an infection came, killed just about everyone, and then surviving the ordeal.
Public Announcement (http://www.looperman.com/tracks_detail.php?tid=45353)
"Public Announcement" is also a track off of my "Let the Infection Spread" album, which I used more orchestral drums and recorded myself on guitar. I didn't really have much inspiration from any mainstream artists. Most of my stuff I just make up as I go along, and eventually it turns into music. :p
Adrenaline (http://www.looperman.com/tracks_detail.php?tid=46347)
"Adrenaline" by far took the longest of my tracks to complete. With a total of 47 instruments (including drums) and 12 hours of non-stop playing around, this track is one of my favorites. It starts off slow and builds you up to the point where you can't feel the pain, adrenaline kicks in. :p
Underverse (http://www.looperman.com/tracks_detail.php?tid=51255)
"Underverse" is one of my newer tracks, and while not sounding as real as live instruments, I think I did a good job of taking VSTI's and making something halfway decent. This track was originally a concept of what I wanted a song to sound like that a few friends and I were going to play live, but then I decided to put in a bit more detail into the whole thing and make it something everyone could enjoy. Hope you do!
Armada (http://www.looperman.com/tracks_detail.php?tid=52545)
"Armada" was a new concept for me, I tried to make a song to go along with a poem I wrote about a force coming and destroying everything.
"Run run run, as fast as you can,
the Armada comes to take away the land.
to pillage and plunder and turn us to slaves,
where's our hero to save the day?
The shake of the ground, the Armada is near,
trust not in your hearts, trust in the fear.
there is no hope or simple cause
The dead will burn
Do not be found."
Fury (http://www.looperman.com/tracks_detail.php?tid=52556)
"Fury" is one of the tracks that digs a bit deeper into my orchestral work, starts off a bit slow and builds up. It's dramatic, it's got hard drums, and it kicks ass. :P Enjoy
Revenge (http://www.looperman.com/tracks_detail.php?tid=54582)
"Revenge" is my baby. She's the epitome of my work, and I love her. I spent a good 2 days on this track alone, and sorting out the instruments was a hell of it's own. If you like cinematic scores and the type of music that will make you go off on an adventure in your mind, then this is the track for you. If anything, I'd suggest that you listened to this if not anything else.
That's all for now, I'll keep you guys updated.