Hasba Calling
Blue Caleidoscope Blue Caleidoscope
A moody song, almost melancholic, with increasing dynamic towards the end
Travelling Fever Travelling Fever
A groovy harmony, surrounded by mystic tenor voices and cheeky soprano
Sky Over Baghdad Sky Over Baghdad
A cynical song in hillbilly style about the war in Iraq. L&M: Heimo Bratke Vocals: Stephen McDermott, Beate Bergholz
Saxomotive Saxomotive
That's Synthy having sax, accompanied from a vivid, sultry latin rhythm - feel it!
Rave Attack Rave Attack
Everything a techno track needs: a naff sound, droning compression with a continuous electrifying beat, like a hammer and precise like a swiss watch
Tune To The Homeless Tune To The Homeless
A cheerful song with crazy lyrics and rap-styled lead vocals L&M: Heimo Bratke Vocals: Heimo Bratke
Colloquium Colloquium
A spicy trailer sound like a talk between a synthesizer and a guitar, surrounded by a vivid beat
Paradise now! Paradise now!
A moody song with vivid rhythm - like an exotic island in the sea
Transparency Transparency
A slow measured piano part with exclusive harmony and a wavering synthesizer in the background
Monolithic Waves Monolithic Waves
A groovy jazz trio: Bass, Drums and a slightly fuzzed Hammond B3 - really cool
Resurrection Resurrection
This is an abreviated interpretation of the laendler like main theme of the 2nd movement of Gustav Mahler's Symfony #2.
Sibirian Summer Sibirian Summer
An symphonic piece, which unites the endless space of the Sibirian Taiga with the vivid melancholy of the Russian soul
Asklepios' Tune Asklepios' Tune
Synfonic mix, based on a theme by Gustav Mahler, in a jazz-rock arrangement
Madeira Folksong Madeira Folksong
Bright and cheerful, this song will bring to your mind the ocean around and the sun above the "Island of flowers" in the Northern Atlantic
Play Schubert Play Schubert
Imagine, that cyber music had been invented 200 years ago: Romantic composeres like Felix Mendelson or Franz Schubert would have loved it and one of their works might have sounded like this one
Goyescas Goyescas
An sultry orchestral piece in the athmosphere of the late impressionism, based on the Intermezzo from the opera Goyescas by Enrique Granados (1867-1916).
Farewell Farewell
Say goodbye in a moody tune: a nostalgic glance behind, and optimistic steps towards the future
Elephants Never Forget Elephants Never Forget
An e-piano part with soft Afro-beat and bizarre rhythmic intermediate tones