Holovid
Mellow, downtempo, driven, electronic, instrumental, edible
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Tiki Lounge of Doom Tiki Lounge of Doom
This is where witch doctors go on vacation. I'm not making this up.
Texas Belt Buckles Texas Belt Buckles
Imagine, in the exciting conclusion, Clint Eastwood battling Yoshimi (of Pink Robot fame). I won't tell you who wins. Not exactly film music, but we needn't constrain ourselves...
Island of Troglodytes Island of Troglodytes
Joe forgets to take the left turn at Albuquerque, and quickly regrets the mistake.
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No vocals...semi-orchestral electronic stuff. Sort of a cross between a video game soundtrack and a movie score. Or something like that.Band/artist history
After defeating the army of mutant cyborgs and saving the galaxy, I found that I had a lot of time on my hands. Instead of idly whiling away the hours drinking myself silly and dreaming of better days, I took up music.Have you performed in front of an audience?I prefer to play dead.
Your musical influences
Thievery Corporation, Lemon Jelly, early Moby, Aphex Twin, Underworld, Leo Kottke.What equipment do you use?
Korg Triton, Cakewalk Sonar.Anything else?
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Comments (2)
hey, thanks for the kind words re my songs! The feeling is mutual. I don't like things being too repetitive either.
Being a big Clint Easttwood fan, I just had to listen to Texas Belt Buckels first and it is indeed a great piece of music with its slow development and cinematic mood. I like! Keep up the good work!
Hey, Holovid
Thanks for your visit and honest opinion...
Nice productions; like the space in the music. I do feel the GM-sound of the drums lets down the side a bit. I would suggest working with loops (Sonar is GREAT for working with drumloops) or copying existing drumloops in your drum programming - great exercise either way.
Best of luck and thanks again
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