Ed Cregger
Just me experimenting with computer recording. Sorry for the timing lag of the bass. I'm working on it.
SoundClick artist Ed Cregger presents "Angel Fuzz", an outstanding release in the Instrumental Rock genre. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. The track delivers a memorable listening experience in this genre, and effortlessly connects with the listener. "Angel Fuzz" can be used royalty-free with a Creative Commons license, making it freely accessible for sync, content, and creative projects.
Put this on, close your eyes and be amazed at how much and how quickly you will relax.
"Angels' Prayers" by Ed Cregger is a New Age production available on SoundClick. Ed Cregger demonstrates a clear artistic voice throughout. A new age track built for repeat listens — it reveals more with each play. It has charted at #23 on the SoundClick New Age chart. Get this new age track with a royalty-free Creative Commons license — only available on SoundClick.
Something to drive along with.
"Atlantis" by producer Ed Cregger is a striking Rock release available on SoundClick. It provides textures that deepen the overall emotional resonance. The beat is carefully crafted, the leading melody floats effortlessly around the bass rhythm. Need a beat for your next project? "Atlantis" is available with a royalty-free Creative Commons license on SoundClick.
Blues/Rock instrumental
"Solo A-gain" by Ed Cregger is an Instrumental Rock production available on SoundClick. There is an authenticity to the performance that draws the listener in. An instrumental rock track built for repeat listens — it reveals more with each play. Get this instrumental rock track with a royalty-free Creative Commons license — only available on SoundClick.
An old tune, reminiscent of instrumental guitar songs of the early sixties.
Independent artist Ed Cregger drops "Treble Boogie", an Instrumental Rock track on SoundClick. Ed Cregger demonstrates a clear artistic voice throughout. This track holds its own in the instrumental rock landscape — a confident, well-executed piece. Producers and creators can get a royalty-free Creative Commons license for "Treble Boogie" — the standardized, legally-sound way to grant permissions.