42 posts tagged with Synth and dance.
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...And All Her Angels Are Wolves
The last – and melodically and harmonically my favorite – song on the All Her Angels EP. Guess the secret lyrics for the (instrumental) chorus! Or invent your own.
Happy Like a Hand Grenade
A fast, upbeat back-and-forth between piano and synths - the piano gets a little moody but the choruses are simple uplifting fun. It's track 4/5 on the All Her Angels EP.
Nice, Nice
It's track 3/5 on the All Her Angels EP and you can watch a play-through of it as a BeatSaber level too! Has some very pretty piano if I say so myself.
Whatever You Do (Don't Dance)
"It sounds like two forest spirits having a duet" – and it is track 2/5 on the All Her Angels EP.
Out of Metal and Wire
It's track 5/5 on the Hellish EP, and the highest tempo by a good measure, at a brisk 175bpm with it's own kind of groove.
Uncontrollable
A dance track that goes pretty hard! Your enjoyment might be enhanced by a very basic but very cute animation loop. This is Track 4/5 on the EP. [more inside]
If I Can (You Can Too)
A pretty simple dance tune. I borrowed (well, adapted) a melody, I admit - but it was a 4/4 melody crying out to be in 3/4, and I wanted to set it right. This is track 2/5 on the Hellish EP.
Invocation
Electronics + Piano. Lots of harmonic and rhythmic drive.
Hot Collie Bounce
Lama (Malcolm Holmes' OMD Remix) by @Ummagma
Just as the seasons can see a categorical change in all the features embodied in this one unifying phenomenon we call 'the weather', so too can a song be totally turned on its head from the original version, doing a near about-face.... that is what happened to this track in this remix by Malcolm Holmes, famous for his participation in legendary synthpop group Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD). [more inside]
Turquoise Migration
Piano, strings, and electronics on a journey across a strange, wide landscape. [more inside]
Greetings to the Unknown
Fast catchy tune with a thumping chorus - but the piano takes the star turn in the verses. [more inside]
Resistor - Can't Believe
I can't believe you've done this.
Electro-dance-pop.
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Metric Groove
From my new (free!) EP 'Part Time Drum Machine', this is an instrumental keyboard-based track driven forward by a cheap synth bass and Casio-ish beats. A different kind of style than you may have heard from me before. [more inside]
Moonstones
Synth-based dance with a nocturnal air. [more inside]
Fly Dog!
Flyball battle anthem. Not quite "Eye of the Tiger", to be sure, but you can still turn it up and rock out. Electronic instrumental. [more inside]
Anthem of the Mind
More massive amounts of Massive. I think it builds up nicely. Let me know what you think.
Barndance (gettin' silly)
I think this is the first song I've posted with a guitar solo not done by Dagosto.
Midnight Harbour Dance
Victoria, BC's inner harbour is the perfect place to go after-hours on a clear night, put on headphones, and dance your face off by the water. Here's a song in honor of silly summer times. [more inside]
Escape from San Clemente
Upbeat dancey-trancey music for driving fast and far away (from wherever you want to be far away from). Never mind the meter, you can dance to it!
Bushy Tails
Short, fun and bouncy, melodic, dancelike-although-odd-metered, all electronic instrumental. Sort of like a lobotomized Dream Theatre interpreted via Kitsune2 would be one way of putting it. [more inside]
BassLineTime
Time for a bassline
Mare in the Moon
A fantasy for synthesizers and percussion. [more inside]
Abigail
Neon nights, bush league frights [more inside]
Electro Sonic Fusion Thrusters, Engage!
I have tried a couple of tunes in seven but never in five. So here is a new one for the odd-meter enthusiasts.
HighSchoolSweethearts
Summertime makeout salad with honey-roasted handclaps, balsamic dance vinagrette and a sprinkle of arpeggiator. [more inside]
Golden Mushroom
If you are wondering if this is a Mario Kart reference the answer is YES IT SURE IS
Twin Butte
Island Party
Inspired by ageispolis
Snow Cone, Faux Cone, Bro Cone
Do you play guitar? If you can play the synth solo that starts at 2:03 I will give you the BIGGEST HUG EVER
Excellent Unicorn
I hope that Futurecop doesn't mind that I'm ripping off their style verbatim. I know that I sure don't. This was fun as hell to make.
Cambie & Hastings
A more mellowed-out trinket of instrumental dance music for the wistful and introspective; born out of an epic evening of adventure in Vancouver at an intersection of the same name.
Joni Mitchell - Both Sides Now (Thumbs-Up Dance Remix)
Some classic Joni with a heavy injection of DANCE. [more inside]
The Score
A new direction for me... Italo-disco-cyberpunk-house-pop?
I Never Want To Go Home
Another semi-anthemic dance song about dancing with a girl! [more inside]
Hasta Cielo
I'm back from South America for a little bit, so I have an urge to play with my electronic toys. [more inside]
Cindy and Steve
Dance beats and synth hooks underscore the classic breakup story of two digital lovers in Computer Land.
Thanks for the Add (demo)
A dancey pop kinda thing. I finished all the recording and rough mixes for my next album so I'm starting to enjoy making music again. Also: trying to be less of a perfectionist so I maybe don't go bonkers.
Freedom Tape
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]
The Choir Song (two thousand seven mix)
Here's a track I made a while ago that I recently took a new stab at. It sounds retrodancey because well, that's all I could sound like back in the day.
Before It Dies
Here is a "Mahayana Jazz" track with some tasty drums. I hope you find this delicious and remember to get away from that tree before it dies.
1982
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!
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