Sebastian Breitenbach
Classical, Jazz, Ambient & Filmscores
A short, calm "cute-rpg-town"-like track, featuring real instruments (Tuba, Bassoon, Piano, Brass, Xylophone). Created in 2017.
SoundClick artist Sebastian Breitenbach presents "Little Hometown", an outstanding release in the Classical genre. It provides textures that deepen the overall emotional resonance. Every element feels intentional, resulting in a cohesive classical track that resonates. "Little Hometown" has peaked at number 1 on the SoundClick Classical General chart. Sebastian Breitenbach is an independent artist on SoundClick, releasing Classical music directly to fans worldwide. Get this track as a free download.
Dark, imperial, evil orchestral Soundtrack. Enjoy the destruction.
SoundClick artist Sebastian Breitenbach presents "Madness dwells from beyond", an outstanding release in the Symphonic genre. Featuring piano, strings and ensemble, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. With a tone that is smooth, dramatic and mystic, Sebastian Breitenbach's track connects on an emotional level. "Madness dwells from beyond" has peaked at number 9 on the SoundClick Symphonic chart. Sebastian Breitenbach continues to build a Symphonic catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists. You can download this track free of charge.
A comedic-in-nature orchestral movie score, displaying the joys of spring and featuring a Woodblock Solo! (yay!)
"Courtship of the Woodpecker" by Sebastian Breitenbach is a Classical production available on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by piano, strings and ensemble, giving the song its signature feel. The track creates a listening experience that feels smooth, dramatic and mystic. It has charted at #23 on the SoundClick Classical General chart. SoundClick gives artists like Sebastian Breitenbach a platform to share original Classical music with listeners around the world. Free MP3 download available for this track on SoundClick.
A dark ambient piece, evoking images of alien ambushs in dark corridors.
SoundClick artist Sebastian Breitenbach presents "Foreclosing failure", an outstanding release in the Ambient genre. Featuring piano, strings and ensemble, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. With a tone that is smooth, dramatic and mystic, Sebastian Breitenbach's track connects on an emotional level. "Foreclosing failure" has peaked at #22 in the Ambient category on SoundClick. Sebastian Breitenbach is an independent artist on SoundClick, releasing Ambient music directly to fans worldwide. This track is available as free download.
An aggressive orchestral piece, using a lot of staccato.
SoundClick artist Sebastian Breitenbach presents "Manufacturing a nightmare", an outstanding release in the Symphonic genre. Featuring piano, strings and ensemble, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. With a tone that is smooth, dramatic and mystic, Sebastian Breitenbach's track connects on an emotional level. "Manufacturing a nightmare" has peaked at #16 in the Symphonic category on SoundClick. Sebastian Breitenbach continues to build a Symphonic catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists. This track is available as free download.
My Name is Sebastian Breitenbach and I compose classical and film music, metal, jazz & ambient and electronic stuff, mostly 8bit stuff.
Please visit my website at: www.sebastianbreitenbach.de
If you got a contract (film music, video games), please contact me via mail@sebastianbreitenbach.de
It's actually crazy how the years fly by, actually it has been six years since I wrote the last update of my profile. So, yeah, I'm born in '84 and have always been a music geek. I studied musicology, but actually ended up in science and I'm currently finishing my PhD in educational psychology. I'm still composing music though :)
I used to play live with my melodic thrash metal band as a drummer, but we've pretty much disbanded. You know the drill, family, jobs, getting older. So yeah, but that was a fun time. Played some cool locations, had a lot of fun. But all good things must come to end some time, I guess. 10/10, would do again.
Gustav Mahler, John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, Angelo Badalamenti, recently a lot of Bernard Herrmann, also a lot of metal.
The whole thing here is actually pretty old, but I updated it a bit. I guess nobody cares that much for equipment, but anyway.
Drums:
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Tama Rockstar: 22" Bass, 8",10",12",13",15" Toms with Emperor, second hand snare atm, 14" Zultan Aja China, 16" Zildijan, 14" Anatolian Crash, 18" Sabian HHX, 20" Paiste Ride, 18" Zultan Aja China 14" Meinrl Classic Hi-hat, 14" Sabian Hi-Hat. Tama Snare with Evans Genera Dry. (currently not played, in the attic)
Pearl Export, 22" Bass with Evans E-MAD, 12", 14", 16" Toms with Emperor. (currently not played, in the attic)
Roland TD-20 with Axis Longboard George Kollias Edition pedals.
Guitars:
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Ibanez RG-370DX, black, tuned to D with Seymour Duncan SH-8 Invader
Schecter Damien 6 7-String, black, with EMG HZ, tuned to A
Ibanez V72ECE-BK, black, Accoustic, tuned to D.
Basses:
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Ibanez SD-GR Soundgear 5-string, oak, tuned to A.
Accordion:
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Hohner Piano Accorion, fully chromatic 120 basses, no idea which model, but it's OLD (pre-1970 i guess)
Amps & Cabs & Guitar related
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Bugera 6262
Behringer V-Amp
Behringer 4x12 Cab
Peavy Rage 158
Korg AX1500G
Keys & MIDI Enquip:
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AKAI MPK88 Midi-Controller
Akai EWI USB USB-Windcontroller
Interface:
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M-Audio Profire 2626, M-Audio Black Box (for laptop)
Art Tube MP Studio MicPre
Mics:
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Rhode NT-2A
Shure SM57
some noname mics
DAW:
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Intel Core i7-3830K @3,2 Ghz, 32GB DDR3-1600 Ram, W7 x64, GTX980TI, 6TB diskspace, 128 GB SSD, Cubase 6.5
Samsung S34E790C 86,36 cm Curved Monitor