Rantam
My music is instrumental, and goes from epic & powerful orchestral music to Metal, Rock, Pop, Acoustic, etc. Is featured in games, documentaries, podcasts, etc.
This long song was created to be used in the Digital Combat Simulator Campaign "Raven One", created by Baltic Dragon and based on the book "Raven One" by K. Miller. It has 3 main sections: relaxed rock, a prog. metal and a final epic orchestral.
Independent artist Rantam drops "The Raven", a Beats track on SoundClick. Featuring guitar, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. The beat is carefully crafted, the leading melody floats effortlessly around the bass rhythm. If Progressive, Metal and Orchestral is your sound, "The Raven" is a strong addition to your playlist.
Orchestral fanfare. Image attribution (picture cropped and filter applied): Mil.ru
"Celebration - Orchestral fanfare" by Rantam is a Symphonic production available on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by fanfare, giving the song its signature feel. The way that the driving bass, the beat pattern, and the melodic elements are working in sync is marvelous. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Symphonic chart, peaking at #7. SoundClick gives artists like Rantam a platform to share original Symphonic music with listeners around the world.
(v 1.0) Epic & powerful song, inspired in World War II. Only orchestral instruments have been used. 100% Original score. Choosen as soundtrack for the WWII game 'Forgotten Hope', a WWII film and a NoFear Documentary
"Entering Battle" by producer Rantam is a striking Beats release available on SoundClick. It provides textures that deepen the overall emotional resonance. With a tone that is epic, war and battlefield, Rantam's track connects on an emotional level. "Entering Battle" has peaked at #13 in the Beats General category on SoundClick. Rantam is an independent artist on SoundClick, releasing Beats music directly to fans worldwide.
(ver 1.2) Epic song, inspired in World War II. Composed to be part of the soundtrack of the WWII game 'Forgotten Hope', has been choosen to be part of the soundtrack of a WWII film and a NoFear Documentary too.
Independent artist Rantam drops "Forgotten Hope Theme", a Beats track on SoundClick. Featuring acoustic, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. With a tone that is epic and war, Rantam's track connects on an emotional level. Rantam is an independent artist on SoundClick, releasing Beats music directly to fans worldwide.
(ver 1.0) Short, powerful, instrumental song, with WWII epic style. Based on the final part of my song 'Entering battle', but including new parts and features.
"Entering Battle reprise" is a Beats track by Rantam on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by acoustic, giving the song its signature feel. The way that the driving bass, the beat pattern, and the melodic elements are working in sync is marvelous. SoundClick gives artists like Rantam a platform to share original Beats music with listeners around the world.
Most of the music you're going to find here is epic instrumental music, based in symphonic orchestra instruments, full with both emotive and powerful moments, inspired in World War II period. So it has a 'war taste', and may be can remember you a war film/game music.
But you'll find songs which are part of other music genres, as metal, rock or acoustic, with a lot of guitars and other instruments not usually present in my WWII stuff, but all of them played by me too :-)
In the beginng most, of the music was created to be the soundtrack of a great WWII game: Forgotten Hope. Then came NoFear's 'The constant War extreme sports DVD documentary, which is available in NoFear shops worldwide. After that I created music for podcasts, games or just for the fun of doing it. A bunch of these songs are available here, but many others don't. So please check www.rantam.com to learn about most of them.
Yes, I love music, and not only film music. I love all kinds of "good" music (whatever that means, hehe) from blues to metal, from folk to electronic.. I've been playing guitar (spanish, acoustic and electric guitars) since I was 9. I've been guitar teacher also.
I have studied solfa and some piano by myself, and I use computers, keyboards, digital devices, electric and acoustic guitars to create most of my music.
I hope you enjoy it and please, give me some feedback if you like it or you hate it!
You can learn more about all this and me at www.rantam.com
See ya!
I've born and probably I'll die. And during that time I like to compose/play music ;-)
Not usually. Some years a go I played in metal band. But now I only play alone or with friends.
I've a lot of influences. From composers of film sound tracks (Williams, Giachino, Horner, Zimmer, Goldsmith...) to metal bands like Anathema, Opeth, Metallica or Dream Theatre. But I love all kinds of music: pop, blues, ambient, new age, acoustic, etc. so I have a lot of different influences: Michael Hedges, Steven Wilson, Hendrix, Steve Vai, John Mayer, Robert Johnson, James Taylor, Depeche Mode, etc.
Electric and acoustic guitars and basses, MIDI keyboards, Kemper profiler, several VST plugins, pedals and digital effects proccesors. I use different DAWs running on PC.
Listen to my songs and please give me some feedback! You can stream them without sign, or download them, whatever you prefer ;-)
Thanks!