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This is... baroque electronic dance rock? Well, perhaps. I think it will keep you entertained for 5 minutes, at any rate. There are a lot of things that go whoosh, a thing that goes ping, and rather a lot of things doing things near the end. [more inside]
posted by Wolfdog
on Oct 29, 2009 -
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My foray into composing music electronically. [more inside]
posted by Marisa Stole the Precious Thing
on Oct 9, 2009 -
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A Saturday afternoon lazily spent synthily. [more inside]
posted by Magnakai
on Sep 5, 2009 -
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A birthday present for my girlfriend a year or two ago. [more inside]
posted by nthdegx
on Apr 18, 2009 -
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Found on the same CD as the last tune I uploaded, this is a forgotten remix to what I guess is one of my main tunes (I'll upload that later by way of comparison). I actually prefer this version now, though the strings at the end are laid on a bit thick.
posted by nthdegx
on Dec 5, 2008 -
1 comment
A downtempo dance tune... I think. Yep.
posted by csimpkins
on Nov 24, 2008 -
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This season found me in the midst of a little personal crisis and I was sitting idly around the house for long hours. Like me at the time, this doesn't travel too far from where it starts. [more inside]
posted by those are my balloons
on Aug 1, 2008 -
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An abstract electronic piece; some of the piano riffs later through the song sound like they're being pushed too fast, which led me to the title. [more inside]
posted by blinks
on Jul 31, 2008 -
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Messing around with Ableton Live. It might be too long, but I don't care. [more inside]
posted by chillmost
on Jul 12, 2008 -
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Rob da Bank played this on his Radio 1 show in 2005, so it's my most successful track by a factor of about 1,000,000. I hope you like it.
posted by nthdegx
on Jul 9, 2008 -
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Did you ever play Columns for the Sega Genesis/Megadrive? [more inside]
posted by nthdegx
on Jun 13, 2008 -
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This is a pointless instrumental cover version of Meatbomb's recent a capella (one extreme to the other), Blah blah blah for the MeFi Music challenge, so now you can sing along to the tune*! [more inside]
posted by nthdegx
on Jun 12, 2008 -
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There was set before me a mighty hill,
And long days I climbed
Through regions of snow.
When I had before me the summit-view,
It seemed that my labour
Had been to see gardens
Lying at impossible distances.
posted by 31d1
on May 31, 2008 -
2 comments
The English folk tune Kingsfold rendered very simply in synths. Incidentally, it is also the tune to the hymn I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say, and almost identical to the Irish folk song, Star of County Down. The melody occurs elsewhere in European folk music, I believe.
posted by nthdegx
on May 14, 2008 -
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No one was really sure how I could've crashed in space, which is by nature, mostly empty. And when they found me, I had gnawed of most of my leg in order to survive, and not in much of a state to explain the events. [more inside]
posted by 31d1
on May 10, 2008 -
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An instrumental composed in an electronic music suite. And I barely knew what the fuck I was doing. [more inside]
posted by not_on_display
on Mar 4, 2008 -
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A bit of lurking darkness to brighten your horrible day. [more inside]
posted by 31d1
on Feb 22, 2008 -
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Screwing around with some theories on how 5 and boompsh might fit together. After all, with the recession and inflation, Bernanke hopes to make 5 the new 4. [more inside]
posted by 31d1
on Feb 2, 2008 -
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A little synthetic ditty for FAWM'06.
posted by Xelf
on Dec 16, 2007 -
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Made with samples from this video.
posted by 31d1
on Nov 25, 2007 -
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How is babby formed? Apparently like this... [more inside]
posted by 31d1
on Oct 11, 2007 -
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I wonder if you would enjoy a post-rave speaker-thrashing jazzy progressive grime cover of Wanna Be Starting Something, by M. Jackson. [more inside]
posted by 31d1
on Oct 3, 2007 -
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I finished this with about 5 minutes to spare before turning 30. [more inside]
posted by 31d1
on Sep 23, 2007 -
2 comments
A simple, melancholy electro instrumental that I recorded a couple of years ago. Percussion ideas came from various hip-hop sources; the melody is my own. I use it as background music during a spoken-word segment of my live shows. [more inside]
posted by Artifice_Eternity
on Sep 7, 2007 -
4 comments
< [31d1]> do you think the trumpets on that back-and-froth beat sound wack?
< [31d1]> like fake as shit?
< [31d1]> i'd rather they didnt but what are you gonna do
< [31d1]> i cant decide whether they add to, or detract from, the rest of it
< [31d1]> im gonna ask mefi>>
posted by 31d1
on Aug 21, 2007 -
6 comments
Artificial but pleasant. A bit long.
posted by 31d1
on Aug 19, 2007 -
2 comments
i made this a few years ago, spacey and twisted, no lyrics. still one of the songs i've done that i'm happy with. mellow. some more stuff on my myspace, let me know what you think of what it sounds like inside my head.
posted by knowles
on Jul 23, 2007 -
1 comment
it lives in the cold dead shell of my broken G5
posted by criticalbill
on Jul 19, 2007 -
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by Lestrade. MySpace. Last.fm.
posted by nthdegx
on Jul 8, 2007 -
2 comments
Many layers of distortion and sampling create a blanket of noise that I find beautiful and terrifying. Please to be playing this as loud as possible.
posted by BlackLeotardFront
on Jul 2, 2007 -
3 comments
22:30 < @[3]> so anyway, the real question if if i should fpp the nuns from sister act the musical doing panda sneeze
22:38 < @[3]> "First, the Big Bang. In the most unlikely of circumstances, galaxies coalesced, worlds formed, millions of years passed, complex systems developed from mud, cultures formed, wars were fought, religion begat josiah, monkeys drew paintings in caves, technological civilization arose, we learned to record the universe around us , we networked our planet - all these wildly improbable things were necessary and sufficient to allow nuns from sister act the musical to reenact a panda sneeze
posted by 31d1
on Apr 2, 2007 -
8 comments
This is one of a series of short pieces (about 10 or 12) I recorded using only a JUNO 60 analog synth (found at a Tokyo junk shop for only 10,000 yen!). The Oscillendulums all share a similar structure (gradual addition and/or subtraction of layered repeating parts), with an eye toward the creation of a sort of liquid polyrhythm. I also had in mind the musical approximation of animal sounds such as frog and insect choruses from a pond, which are part of the inspiration for this series.
posted by flapjax at midnite
on Feb 24, 2007 -
3 comments
Electronic Instrumental. Unfinished.
posted by cyphill
on Nov 24, 2006 -
4 comments
I created this the first time I really fired-up Garageband, sometime in May of 2005. It's a cliche of itself, provoking nostalgia, and makes me laugh out-loud. Hope you enjoy it and please let me know what you think!
posted by blatant gizmo
on Nov 16, 2006 -
2 comments
round and round it goes. started out sorta orbitally, then diverged
posted by todbot
on Oct 3, 2006 -
4 comments
Halo inspired trance for your Saturday night dance party.
I started this one three years ago and finally finished it this afternoon. I don't write for this genre very often, so let me know what you think!
posted by csimpkins
on Jul 29, 2006 -
6 comments
I've produced a few versions of this track, but this one, the eldest, is still my favourite for the skyward tangent just after the three minute mark. A Lestrade recording.
posted by nthdegx
on Jul 13, 2006 -
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this is a track from my old band noumena... instrumental and moody. give it a listen and if you like you can download a lot more (for free) here: ohler homepage. Note: a lot of people say that they like to make out to this song.
posted by n9
on Jul 1, 2006 -
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