Homeless Balloon
Homeless Balloon's music is ambient jazz with a mix of ambient grooves, chill out, electronica, acoustic and world beat.
One of the most popular tracks by Homeless Balloon, taken from the CD "Travel in Silence", this is electronic world fusion with a cool beat, inspired by dub. Enjoy!
SoundClick artist Homeless Balloon presents "Daughters of Allah Arab Techno", a remarkable release in the Techno Electronic genre. Rooted in Techno and Electronic, the song brings a punchy energy to the Techno Electronic space. The production incorporates selected samples and loop elements. A melancholic note is given by the use of the A min musical key. The track has a groove-heavy quality that makes it easy to connect with. "Daughters of Allah Arab Techno" has peaked at number 1 on the SoundClick Techno chart. For fans of Downtempo looking for something new, Homeless Balloon delivers on SoundClick.
Experimental Deep House inspired by Industrial with fast drumloops, chilled sounds, weird voice samples and deep bass all wrapped in an ambient atmosphere.
"Play At Your Own Risk" is an Industrial Electronic track by Homeless Balloon on SoundClick. Produced at 120 BPM, the song carries a high-octane tone. No vocals are used in this instrumental beat. The song carries a dark mood, with themes of ambient and dark woven throughout. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Industrial chart, peaking at #5. Fans of Electronica, Experimental and Noise will find "Play At Your Own Risk" worth adding to their playlist via SoundClick.
Ambient House-inspired track with a cool drum and percussion groove, deep bass, electronic drums, synth and keyboards Composed to honor the brilliant scientist and author Carl Sagan.
Independent artist Homeless Balloon drops "Red Dot", an Ambient Electronic track on SoundClick. Rooted in Electronic and House, the song brings a measured energy to the Ambient Electronic space. The production incorporates selected samples and loop elements. No vocals are used in this instrumental beat. Listeners can expect a shadowy experience, with a tone that is ambient and chill. "Red Dot" has peaked at number 1 on the SoundClick Ambient chart. For fans of Downtempo looking for something new, Homeless Balloon delivers on SoundClick.
A funky but still downtempo chillout track from Homeless Balloon, a free download for a short time!
"The Frog Prince" is a celebratory Electronic track by Homeless Balloon, released on SoundClick. The track showcases Homeless Balloon's instinct for crafting memorable music. It is 100% original and free of any third-party samples. With its celebratory tone and a floor-friendly rhythm, the track covers a lot of emotional ground. It has charted at #14 on the SoundClick Electronica chart. "The Frog Prince" is part of the Homeless Balloon catalog on SoundClick, where independent artists connect with a global audience.
The opening track on the Homeless Balloon double album "Music from Wild North". 24 bit version available as download from Bandcamp.
Independent artist Homeless Balloon drops "Soria Moria", an Ambient Electronic track on SoundClick. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. With a tone that is ambient and chill, this track connects on an emotional level. "Soria Moria" has peaked at #25 in the Ambient category on SoundClick. Fans of Chillout will find "Soria Moria" worth adding to their playlist via SoundClick.
- freestyling over a beat
- licensing music for use in TV or for a movie
- remixing or use audio samples
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Homeless Balloon is the music project of Norwegian composer, musician and multimedia artist Helge Krabye. He has composed original music for more than eighty television documentaries, radio plays, fantasy stories and art projects. He is known for combining acoustic instruments with experimental, electronic sounds. He is also a dedicated user of the innovative soft instrument MetaSynth. Homeless Balloon released two CD's in 2007 and four more in 2008. They are available in the iTunes Music Store, at emusic.com and from Homeless Balloon's official site. For a limited time, you may also download some tracks for free here at SoundClick (link at the right) for free :) And of course, you can purchase the music as individual downloads (highest quality 320 mbps) or albums in Homeless Balloon's Soundclick web shop (see the left menu). Feel free to share the songs of Homeless Balloon with your friends :)
Played violin from he was 6 until 14, then guitar and synthesizers. Started composing for radio (fantasy stories, radio plays, jingles, illustration music) in 1987 and for television (documentaries, vignettes, art programs) in 1994. Wanting to compose and create music as free as possible, He reduced the amount of music composing for media and began concentrating on developing his own, unique music and release it on CD in 2007.
In this order: The radio in our living room when I was a kid, The Beatles when I was 10, The Beach Boys, Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Rory Gallagher, Stevie Wonder (Music of my mind), Karlheinz Stockhausen (his tape loops in the 60's), Marvin Gaye, Van Morrison (Astral Weeks, St.Dominics Preview), Bob Dylan (everything!), John McLaughlin (anything), New Order, Jazz, Mozart, Beethoven, Arvo Part
MacPro with LogicPro, Korg Z-1, MetaSynth, Alembic bass guitar, Moog Voyager, Fender Stratocaster, pedals, e-bow, acoustic guitar
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