The Magnificent Seven: More new music.

Hi there, it’s time for another round up of my musical output from the last few months.

I am continuing to learn more about my pair of virtual modular synthesisers and I have also become more adept at mixing the resulting strange noises with beats and melodic samples.

Today I thought I’d pick a few of my favourite compositions and their accompanying videos, to give you a taste of how my sonic experimentation is progressing.

We begin with something rather restful and relaxing, called Spiracular 0902

The second piece is a more ambient affair, featuring my first attempt at creating synthesized voices, this is Dystopia Feedback Loop

Now for something a little more lively. This is a synth/sample hybrid which I remixed from one you’ll find further down the list.

This is the Cyber City Mix of Electocryption

The next genre-defying epic is a combination of both my synths and some added samples, which took me an entire weekend to produce, with a suitably portentous name and a maximalist video to go with it.

There’s no getting away from it, this one is just a big chunk of noise and is appropriately titled DefCon 10

Then there’s this, the original mix of Electocryption

And we end with a dark and downbeat soundscape, complete with some truly cinematic visuals, it’s time to experience the Post Industrial Clubland.

I hope you find something to enjoy amongst that lot, stay tuned for a new album on Bandcamp in the near future, thanks for listening.

New album release: Tunes without beats.

Hi there, I hope your bank holiday weekend is going well. As promised, here is a new collection of music for you to investigate, this time focussing on compositions which are light on percussion.

All the tracks on this album are created using my modular synths, with samples, effects and all sorts of other peculiar electronic noises added into the mix for good measure. They range from truly ambient and relaxing, through twinkly and expansive to downright terrifying, so there should be something for everyone. 

You can listen to the entire album for free via the player embedded below, or purchase it along with any of my other releases on my Bandcamp page.

So sit back, close your eyes and immerse yourself in the sonic world of Ambient{ish}

New music: Skiffle Clangers.

I have been making a lot of music recently, the rest of which I shall update you on in the not too distant future; but for now here’s a new tune made using two of my modular synths and some creative post-production mixing.

I also mucked about with an online AI image generator for the first time to produce the artwork, so don’t blame me for your nightmares.  ;~}

As ever, if it takes your fancy when you’ve listened for free on the embedded player below, purchase this or any other of my musical output via my Bandcamp profile.

And here’s the video to go with it

New music special – Part one: Modulators and psychedelia.

Welcome to part one of this, my latest roundup of an increasingly prolific musical output.

First up, here’s another new tune composed on my modular synth; a burbling ambient soundscape, with some added sample sequences for a bit of structure, this is Thrumm.

Next it’s an epic techno odyssey called Conduit To Sector 17, made using the same technique, with another bespoke synth framework.

Followed by a big orchestral production number made from samples and sequences, with a video editing spectacular to match.

Stay tuned for part two, a Twin Peaks inspired multimedia masterpiece…

Sunday night rave: New music and video showcase.

Time for another burst of sonic shock and awe, one from each of my modular synth setups; starting with this beefed up remix of my Puls8 track, with added loops, beats and samples and an FX laden visual accompaniment.

And then there’s a completely new tune, a complex, glitchy electronica piece created using Hexen, mixed with a percussion track made on my sampler. The videos took me the best part of a day each and they are both definitely best enjoyed in full HD.

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