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Darkstep! I wrote this one after getting my DVD copy of The Dark Knight. I'm a huge Batman fan, always have been. Extra gritty and growly.
Darkstep. Why is this song called Valentine? Your guess is as good as mine. Some real gritty bass sounds in this one, with a happy ending.
Darkstep! You're going to need good speakers for this one. I'm very pleased with the bass tone.
Darkstep. I think I'm letting my industrial influence shine through a little bit.
More darkstep. I started playing with filters a lot on this one. It's a statement about the propagandizing effects of television.
This is an extended mix of Function Creep for my album 'From Darkness Born.'
Darkstep. I was looking for a really haunting sound, and I think I found it by combining a reverb-heavy guitar with a synth flute and Exorcist samples. Check it out.
Thank God for finals. The pressure has finally pushed me into a creative streak. Check out this dark roller.
I couldn't sleep, so I wrote a new song instead. I'm really happy with this one - although it's short, it answers the fundamental question of life.
This is a song to the one I love. Strange, all my music of late seems to be in that vein.
This song is for Burukku-chan, since she provided the inspiration and the lyrics (such as they are). But then, she provides the inspiration for just about everything I do...
This is part of my ongoing attempt to use this horn in a song, but this is the first track I've made with it that I'm actually pleased with. Take a good listen.
Here's the first new track I've written in months. It starts out really slow, but makes it to a good 190bpm!
The return of Uncle Roses - check it out.
This is the first song I've written in a long time, guys. It's experimenting a bit with glitch and jazzy piano, but it's a bit of a dark roller. Check it out.
Here's the 2nd track that I'm making availble from the upcoming album 'Life in Three Steps.' It's also my first ever attempt at trip-hop. Did you really expect the whole CD to be DnB?
First song from a new Uncle Roses album - Life in Three Steps.
Here's a kind of peaceful song. It's a musical representation of a rainy, miserable day, and then the sun comes out.
Here's another little jazz track I pulled together. Have a nice day! *wink, wink*
Here's a nice scary track that I wrote ages ago. It's crazy and whacked out, and you should listen to it. It makes me think of Ray Bradbury's story 'Something Wicked This Way Comes.'
This song was inspired by Napoleon Dynamite. That and the good friend who convinced me to watch it.
Here's a track that I wrote well over a year ago. It was lately resurected by a friend of mine, and I think you all deserve to hear it.
I wrote this for the most beautiful girl I know. The mp3 is not as crisp as I would like. I hope to get a higher quality one up soon.
More DnB done with the CMi93 DVD. I've really been enjoying these samples. This song is fairly complex, but not as dark as My Mask or the Walls of Dis.
This is the second track I've used the CMi93 samples on. Deliciously dark DnB - I think I'm getting better at this. Would you like to see my mask?
This is a song I wrote for a friend's very happy birthday. It's mellow and soothing, so I'm listing it as ambient, even though it has fast tempo.
This is the darkest track I've ever written. While simplistic, it is very catchy. I wrote it immediatly after I got the new issue of Computer Music, and those of you who have the magazine may recognize some of the samples.
