16 posts tagged with dance and techno.
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Anything Is True
Anymore
Underground Children
My Remix of the Underground by Roland Clark
Keep Me Hot
A quick, funky Vocal House piece I made last year. Brass, bass, and beats, for your dance floor needs.
Piblokto
Upbeat electronic dancy beat, with a bit of a minor(?) key influence. [more inside]
Untitled Ghettotech Battle Track
A blues influenced Detroit-style ghettotech jam. [more inside]
Cake Mix.
Cake. Delicious cake. [more inside]
kikkit
heavy distorted electronic - 4/4 beat, EBM-ish... [more inside]
Madness
A fist-pumping dance track I recorded tonight. Performed live with my Monomachine and Blofeld.
skirtlifter (beta mix)
Meat Beat Manifesto-like breaks with cheesy porn samples. May not be safe for work.
LA River Fork (test mix)
Cruising down the LA river from Griffith Park to East Side while utterly stoned on a sunny afternoon on a low key adventure past huge graffiti, booming lowriders, homeless camps and a surprising amount of nature.
Space Gait
An electronic dance song I made the other day, but now with more of the flavor of today. [more inside]
Straphanger (H201E)
A claustrophobic, fast bus ride through the hills of San Francisco. Please hold on. [more inside]
This Is Why I'm Fantastic
by Fantastic Plastic Mims; my first foray into the mashing of up. Please be kind, this took me well over ten minutes.
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.
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!
808 Guilty Spark
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!
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