Take 1ne
This won't even fit in the title bar so I won't bother trying to make it fit in there. Unsigned pop, dance and industrial...ish artist, game and film soundtrack
Instrumental of Hiding from the Moon (but afraid of the Dark).
"Hiding from the Moon (Instrumental)" by Take 1ne is an Alternative Hip Hop Hip-Hop production available on SoundClick. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. This is a remarkable offering in this genre from this independent artist. Fans of Industrial, Soundtrack and Film will find "Hiding from the Moon (Instrumental)" worth adding to their playlist via SoundClick.
Aww, feck, English guy with a bad accent rapping. A kind of dark hip-hop theme that, for some awful reason, I decided to put a kind of spoken poem over.
"Hiding from the Moon (But afraid of the dark)" by Take 1ne is an Alternative Hip Hop Hip-Hop production available on SoundClick. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. The track delivers a memorable listening experience in this genre, and effortlessly connects with the listener. If Pop, Dance and Soul is your sound, "Hiding from the Moon (But afraid of the dark)" is a strong addition to your playlist.
A bit of a dramatic instrumental. Once again, meant for lyrics, haven't written them yet...
"Take My Hand (Instrumental)" by Take 1ne is a Pop Rock Pop production available on SoundClick. There is an authenticity to the performance that draws the listener in. The track delivers a memorable listening experience in this genre, and effortlessly connects with the listener. Fans of Industrial, Soundtrack and Film will find "Take My Hand (Instrumental)" worth adding to their playlist via SoundClick.
Oriental-inspired instrumental with a few complex melodies.
Independent artist Take 1ne drops "Bian Heh's Jade", a Beats track on SoundClick. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. This is a remarkable offering in this genre from this independent artist. If Industrial, Soundtrack and Film is in your rotation, "Bian Heh's Jade" belongs there too — find it on SoundClick.
Techno-ish action track with alot of percussive elements.
"Subtransit" by Take 1ne is a Beats production available on SoundClick. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. This is a remarkable offering in this genre from this independent artist. Listeners into Pop, Dance and Soul will find this track a natural fit within their rotation.
Hi, I'm Take One, the unofficial music producer who's gone through more names than Live Aid. Fortunately, I have now settled on this name, but previously, I went by two names which you have probably already read by now: Dj Dragon, which I used for general music production and copyright, and, of course, Take One, for when I freelanced for some people's mixtapes, or when I wanted to sound cool. My history in music creation is a long story, but I can't be bothered to type it up right now. Perhaps I will when I have more time.
I'm open for business. Read the news item above, and, if you can't use the contact link on the left of the page, drop me a line at take1ne@live.co.uk instead.
I've only ever played in a couple of music academy concerts for piano and electronic keyboard, in which students from the music college played songs from their grade (I play the electronic keyboard). The only things particularly special were the student compositions.
Alexander Brandon and Michiel Van Den Bos, who wrote the soundtrack for Unreal by Epic Games, are two of my favourite artists. Almost everything I write is influenced by them in some way. One of my favourite bands is Jamiroquai, and they influence my dance music greatly (although I've never made anything quite like theirs). Also, Bobby Brown goes in the dance section. Otherwise, I'm inspired by many other random things I hear.
FL Studio 8, my Yamaha PSR 640 electronic keyboard with an M-Audio Midisport USB interface and the good, old-fashioned keyboard and mouse.
I tend to work in almost every musical style I can think of, so, in the 'genre' selection, I just chose the area I work in most.