23 posts tagged with electronic and lestrade.
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devil crash
homage to the mega drive/genesis game [more inside]
aerosmith black rhum baba
more scattershot electro. a deliberate "track 1". [more inside]
130 stories high
optimistic down-tempo instrumental hip hop beats and synth-strings [more inside]
yr alban
a bit of an experiment. old. a series of mostly-drumless electronic vignettes.
b1g2
optimistic disposable electo-ditty [more inside]
by dint
wibble-wobble-hop
merciless
ming's theme [more inside]
filikiliwili
make some noisette! [more inside]
abnus florrix
broken beats and emo synths
pebbledash remix
more synth-laden breakbeat - quite fruity in places [more inside]
Kingsfold
Another swing at this old folk song. My first effort with 2x Korg DS-10s.
Sanbian
A birthday present for my girlfriend a year or two ago. [more inside]
Portable Acid
Something a bit shorter and more polished with the Korg DS-10 Nintendo DS synth.
Wilson's Hill
My Korg DS-10 Synthesizer arrived yesterday so I took it and my Nintendo DS to Wilson's Hill to play. [more inside]
Ibot Ubot Robot Nobot
An upbeat synthy breaksy tune. The final version of what previously sounded like this, but with samples stripped out for a cleaner effect.
Ibot Ubot Robot Nobot (Mighty Stealthy mix)
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.
Bozboz
Found this on an old CD, but it's about as good as anything else I've done so I'm sticking it out there. A simple, upbeat jungle-technoy thing with layered breakbeats and a nasty synth lead dominating the second half.
Noetic
1. of or pertaining to the mind.
2. originating in or apprehended by the reason.
The first completed track of a new Lestrade collection called Flights of Theory.
Profiling
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.
Sanbian (Remix)
Plinky plunky pianoky. Lestrade.
Savage Engineering (Hibernation Sickness)
Sometimes breaks, samples and dirty synths are reason enough. Lestrade.
Rockets Fall on Rocket Falls (Live Mix)
Nice to interpret Godspeed You Black Emperor! electronically - exciting! Thought it'd be fun to close my first gig with a climactic cover version, so I prepared this. Though I don't think anyone spotted it was a cover, it went down a treat. By Lestrade.
Pebbledash
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.
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