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Urban Lullabye Urban Lullabye
BRAND NEW!! Picture falling asleep somewhere, deep in the heart of the city. Think of the moods that you'd feel, and the sounds that you'd hear. Now think of these things expressed in a song. Now click on the links...and listen...to the song.
Shodown Shodown
This started out as a concept project: every sound on this track originated from a guitar. It kinda mutated in this...TechnoWestern thing. It's crazy! Check it out.
Sunspots Sunspots
A sweet, uplifting and funky house track. Lots of dancing guitars. Watch the builds, they're dangerous. HOT HOT HOT!! © Ian Leung, June 2004
Phat Times Phat Times
Chilled beats, an upbeat lounging song. Based on a video my friend took while we were out camping, nothing embodies chilling around the campfire quite like this.
Two in the Morning Two in the Morning
Based on samples from a live imprompty jazz performance, throw in my own beats, and you've got a great chilling acid jazz piece. (image taxed from www.photodan.net)
I'd Like to Die Slowly I'd Like to Die Slowly
Slow, Dark, Freaky, but damn good. People seem to like this one a lot. Hospital beeps, gas hisses, static, ominous piano, it's got everything you need to feel unwell.
Remain Calm Remain Calm
It's different. A trip-hoppy jazz piano beat suddenly gets very very angry....check it out.
The Beat and The Chorus The Beat and The Chorus
Big Beats, meets a nice lo-fi piano, topped off with a nice build to a truly uplifting finale. Like Moby meets Prodigy, but not.
Rush Rush
Big Beats, with some Strings thrown in for good measure. Like Prodigy, with class! :)