Previous Signs of Decay
Rock and heavy metal blended with industrial sounds with some mellow twists and ambient, dance touches. Plus messed up cover versions and film/TV themes and so
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SoundClick artist Previous Signs of Decay presents "Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Theme", an outstanding release in the Classical Film Score genre. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. This is an entirely human-produced track, no AI. The track delivers a memorable listening experience in this genre, and effortlessly connects with the listener. If you enjoy artists like Keith and Matthew, Previous Signs of Decay is worth exploring on SoundClick. You can download this track free of charge.
My version of Nino Rota's love theme from the 1972 film.
SoundClick artist Previous Signs of Decay presents "The Godfather Love Theme", an outstanding release in the Classical Film Score genre. The track showcases Previous Signs of Decay's instinct for crafting memorable music. This authentic song used zero artificial intelligence in its creation. With a tone that is love, passion and intimacy, Previous Signs of Decay's track connects on an emotional level. "The Godfather Love Theme" has peaked at number 8 on the SoundClick Classical Film Score chart. For fans of Nino and Godfather looking for something new, Previous Signs of Decay delivers on SoundClick. Free MP3 download available for this track on SoundClick.
My version of Joseph Koo and Lowell Lo's theme from the 1987 sequel.
"A Better Tomorrow 2 Theme" by Previous Signs of Decay is a Classical Film Score production available on SoundClick. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. This authentic song used zero artificial intelligence in its creation. This is the unmistakable sound of Hong Kong, and it will especially appeal to classical film score fans. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Classical Film Score chart, peaking at #10. If you enjoy artists like Joseph, Previous Signs of Decay is worth exploring on SoundClick. You can download this track free of charge.
My version of Mike Oldfield's theme the 1984 film.
SoundClick artist Previous Signs of Decay presents "The Killing Fields Theme", an outstanding release in the Classical Film Score genre. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. This track is 100% human-made, with no AI involved. With a tone that is drama and killing, Previous Signs of Decay's track connects on an emotional level. "The Killing Fields Theme" has peaked at number 6 on the SoundClick Classical Film Score chart. Listeners into Soundtrack will find this track a natural fit within their rotation. This song is available as free download.
My version of Jerry Fielding's theme from the 1972 film.
SoundClick artist Previous Signs of Decay presents "The Mechanic Theme", an outstanding release in the Classical Film Score genre. There is an authenticity to the performance that draws the listener in. This is an entirely human-produced track, no AI. With a tone that is action, orchestral and drama, Previous Signs of Decay's track connects on an emotional level. "The Mechanic Theme" has peaked at number 8 on the SoundClick Classical Film Score chart. Listeners into Soundtrack will find this track a natural fit within their rotation. This song is available as free download.
Just one chap, a PC, sick imagination and guitars.
Doing originals and butchering covers with some assistance from talented like minded individuals.
A selection of TV/film themes, thrash metal and songs you never hope to hear again!
I bought a computer about 5 years ago and got into sequencers and decided to lay down some covers and a few ideas of my own. I didn't want to stick to just one genre and I tried to experiment a bit.
If you're into Slayer jello wrestling Tori Amos whilst Depeche Mode and Firebird drink beer and cheer as Massive Attack serve behind the bar then you may like a few seconds of this! Either that or you're a tad strange!
My own and it all works...
Cakewalk Sonar, Fruity Loops, Rebirth, Vaz, J-Station, plug in effects and a variety of guitars.
Looking to collaborate with others, so if you fancy doing some tunes over the net drop me a line..
Feel free to post comments in the message board, feedback would be nice.
I've already worked with Robert Stewart and Shooter64 on a cover of Metallica's 'One' which can be found on Robert's Soundclick page at the address below.
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pageartist.cfm?bandID=388821
I look forward to working with them again in the future.