Synthetic Movements
Variety of styles Trying to spark your imagination and move your soul one way or another
Synths and Rhythms playing off each other
Independent artist Synthetic Movements drops "Quantum Physics Funk", an Electronica track on SoundClick. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. The kind of electronica cut that earns its place in a playlist and stays there. Need a beat for your next project? "Quantum Physics Funk" is available with a royalty-free Creative Commons license on SoundClick.
Experiment in musical production without the use of percussion.
Independent artist Synthetic Movements drops "Zero Gravity Love", an Electronica track on SoundClick. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. The kind of electronica cut that earns its place in a playlist and stays there. Discover "Zero Gravity Love" and the rest of the Synthetic Movements discography on SoundClick. Free MP3 download available for this track on SoundClick.
This tune is upbeat and has a strong bassline and develops with all kinds of sounds
Independent artist Synthetic Movements drops "Marilyn's Good Day", an Electronica track on SoundClick. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. This track holds its own in the electronica landscape — a confident, well-executed piece. Producers and creators can get a royalty-free Creative Commons license for "Marilyn's Good Day" — the standardized, legally-sound way to grant permissions.
This tune is basically a theme song for a fictional TV series about the Supernatural World
SoundClick artist Synthetic Movements presents "The Supernatural", an outstanding release in the Electronica genre. It provides textures that deepen the overall emotional resonance. Every element feels intentional, resulting in a cohesive electronica track that resonates. Producers and creators can get a royalty-free Creative Commons license for "The Supernatural" — the standardized, legally-sound way to grant permissions.
Working with the organs and keyboards - a little wet atmosphere and some funk bass
Independent artist Synthetic Movements drops "Raining Oxygen", an Electronica track on SoundClick. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. This track does what good electronica does best — it connects. "Raining Oxygen" can be used royalty-free with a Creative Commons license, making it freely accessible for sync, content, and creative projects.
Someone you don't know is making music you never heard. The computer age has erupted with music to my great delight. I love the idea of creating music to be listened to around the world via the internet. My music is in a variety of styles including, Jazz, Electronica, Techno, Dance, Rock. I hope you find something that appeals to your taste and you enjoy it as much as I do creating it.
Late Starter, realizing a dream. I started out with a pawn shop MOOG synth and a serious addiction to early eighties electronica. I tried and tried, but never mastered. Then the world was blessed with MIDI and I got a computer, (Commodore 64), and Passport MIDI software. Major investment in my quest. I went in debt for a Korg 800 and traded my car for a drum machine (Stupid). I lived and breathed MIDI 24 hours a day. Step Programming and syncronizing and using my room mate's HiFi VCR to record my original songs. I have a friend who still has a cassette of my early creations. I winced, incase you didn't see. Music is my escape, money doen't matter, politics doesn't matter, everything takes a back seat just for a little while. This is my little piece of the world and it's as big and loud as I want or as small and quiet as I like. You can stay if you like, come back when you want. Take what you like and say what you will, I have finally found my voice, my art, myself. I've tried poetry, painting, and writing, but music is the underlying passion. Music can inspire the poet, music can inspire the painter, and music can inspire the writer. Music can reflect what can't be said, seen, or read. I hope you like what your hear and remember where to find more.
Jean Michel Jarre, Vangelis, 808 State, Enigma, Enya, Erasure, Yaz, many, many others.
Lots of different music software, depending on the mood. I do have an Yamaha DJX, RX7, Roland MT32, Ensonque Mirage, and a Yamaha MusicStation.
It's fun to hear what people think or their impressions of my music. I especially like to hear what comes to their imagination as they listen to it.