Hybrid Sphere
Whoo! I started this track earlier today with some bass, drums, and a sample, and I just finished it! I may still change a little bit of stuff in it, but it's basically done. DUBSTEP. Why isn't there a dubstep genre on this site?
I started working on this at 2am yesterday, and now it's finished! Reminds me of Squarepusher a bit. Vocals are six words from a poem by Saul Williams, sampled and mangled.
Another example of some stuff I've been working on. I've been learning to love samplers! This was all put together very quickly; it's me playing around. And it's more like dubstep of glitchhop, not drum and bass; the was just the closest genre here.
This song is unmastered and unfinished, but I'm almost done! I've been working on this for a long time and I'd classify it as TripStep or PsyStep or something - it's got some really space-dream wobbles!
This has some kind of Elliot Lipp sound going, or something like that. Indie hipstertronic. Put some tight jeans on this sh** .
This is just a sample of some new stuff I've been working on. This isn't meant to be any kind of composition, it's more just examples of some new synthesis and modulation techniques I've learned.
I mean, do you really need more than the song title?
I made this song for my passion project for my English class. My friend Joey wrote the guitar parts, and I did the Native American flute. The first group of vocals is a poem by Eduardo Recife, and I wrote the second part.
A rave track, inspired by the music that used in the 'Cherubim and Seraphim' episode of Morse. I know it is lighter than traditional rave (the original stuff), but I still liked that music. I felt like raving, so I made this.
Doxology (n.): An expression of praise to God. Let's see, there are some chillin breaks, time signature switches, and, what's this?! Evan chanting?! OH MY GOD! Evan's voice! Wow...
This song made me think of gentle wind, playing through the leaves. The wind chimes on my porch, gently ringing. A purifying, divine wind. Angel's Breath.
This song is chilled. It's all about summer days, directionless walks, and love of life. This song is a new style for me. I would classify it as "Beatnick 'Lectro Jazz".
Prometheus was the god that rebelled against Zeus and gave the humans fire. This song is called "Prometheus", not neccessarily because it rebels against a set style, but because it rebels against itself. You'll see.
This is the first piece in an installment of classical pieces, all of which are inspired by the Ocean. This one is my representation of waves at night - powerful, mysterious, graceful, beautiful.
Spy-themed breakbeats with a few classical elements like piano and violin. A hybrid of my own design.
This is a weird fusion of styles. This song has elements of Ambient, Tribal, and New Age / Meditation all rolled together. So turn the volume up and the lights down, and get ready for a mysterious experience!
This is a preview to my song, "Deep Forest Mysticism", that was remixed by Robbi Spencer. Check it out: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/9/robbispencersfreakeasymusic.htm The song is called "I'm So Sorry".
This is kind of like a follow up for my song "Stars". I didn't know what genre to put this in, so let me know in the message boards if you think I should change it. This is longer than Stars, and uses more of my own elements.
This is an eerie song. I may make a few changes to it in the future, but for now, here it is.
Consider this song a condensed version of all radio programs, both FM and AM. Once you listen to this, you will never need to listen to the radio again. (As you have probably guessed, I dislike, to put it lightly, popular radio and MTV.)