9 posts tagged with synth by ageispolis.
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Homesick synths, bittersweet beats. [more inside]
posted by ageispolis
on Jul 26, 2009 -
3 comments
Acapella sample, killer synth, creepy fembot vocals. A song about hats.
posted by ageispolis
on Jul 2, 2007 -
5 comments
Mix Master Mike frequently samples the intro to Killing In The Name for his sets. I decided to sample the outro, where Zach de la Rocha is yelling "ALL OF WHICH ARE AMERICAN DREAMS". The bass line is spliced out of Evil by Interpol since Carlos Dengler has got some crazy tone. This is a pretty slow jam, so it borders on the line between hip-hop and dance. Enjoy.
posted by ageispolis
on May 29, 2007 -
1 comment
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.
posted by ageispolis
on Apr 13, 2007 -
4 comments
Going back to my roots: Here's a techno-diddley straight outta Air Deutschland.
posted by ageispolis
on Mar 22, 2007 -
9 comments
If I was to describe this song with sarcastic overtones, I would say this is a regular run-of-the-mill ageispolis techno song. Well, it's not. This song is anything but typical of what I usually produce. Vocals, emotion, melody, structure... christ, what's gotten into me!?
posted by ageispolis
on Feb 20, 2007 -
5 comments
Egret's (of the Reddish variety) are musically inspiring. This track is divided by two tempo changes (see if you can spot them!) and is thus in three parts. I figure a bird as cool as the Reddish Egret deserves a musical trilogy. Also, the high-pitched vocal sample is actually a rendering of the last note Thom Yorke sings on the opening track of The Eraser.
posted by ageispolis
on Jan 31, 2007 -
3 comments
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.
posted by ageispolis
on Jan 29, 2007 -
3 comments
Inspired by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture", I constructed a beginning synth composition and then borrowed the climatic final progression for the conclusion of my piece.
posted by ageispolis
on Dec 12, 2006 -
2 comments