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Symphonic Electronica [06/01/2010] I created this as background music for an iPhone game I programmed. It is therefore not very dynamic or disturbing, and has a regular beat. It is also themed to three "elementals"; fire, ice, and electricity. It was designed to loop continuously, but the iPhone does not loop MP3s seamlessly (and a WAV file would be too big), so it has a fade-out at the end. Please feel free to comment on this piece! Credits: MBro Symphonic Electronica [Aug 1, 2008] Boring and slow, and far too long. Credits: MBro Symphonic Electronica A very simple composition. Uses vocal samples provided by Fruity Loops. [Feb 19, 2008] Credits: MBro Progressive Electronica [16 June 2006] I threw this together in my spare time while working on a video game. It's evocative of the game, which unfortunately I cannot disclose. Symphonic Electronica A bit of silliness. I didn't have much time, so I threw this together in just a few days. Eventually I hope to have time for another major composition. [18-Feb-2006] Symphonic Electronica [2006-Feb-12] The dick himself. I could not bring myself to spend a lot of time polishing this work. Symphonic Electronica This is the way the world ends, Not with a bang but a whimper (TS Eliot.) [06-Feb-2006] Symphonic Electronica This one is a real snoozer; don't listen while operating heavy machinery! Very contemplative, with what I hope are beautiful textures; I especially like the finale. [17 Jul 2005] Symphonic Electronica Another rhythmic tune. This one is perhaps a bit more "commercial" than usual; it's simpler, with fewer motifs thrown in (i.e. less of the "kitchen sync" mentality), and more overall structure (i.e. less of the "shotgun" approach.) Please let me know what you think of it. [July 6, 2005] Symphonic Electronica Yet another tone poem, dark and brooding, with undercurrents of lust (or rust.) The "wah" sound was inspired by Tangerine Dream's first album "Phaedra"; still the best electronic music album ever made. [Jun 1, 2005] Symphonic Electronica Complex and rapid rhythms, but nothing jarring (except maybe the ending.) New edit of the version I posted 5 days ago; I removed the major key passage, and extended the climax (so to speak.) Now I'm happy with it. [May 28, 2005] Credits: MBro Symphonic Electronica I set out to create a rhythmic piece, but it didn't gel, so I morphed it into an ode to disappointment. I hope it does not disappoint you. [Mar 30, 2005] Symphonic Electronica An atonal tone poem, a paean to technology. [Oct 2, 2004] Credits: MBro Symphonic Electronica Dark and brooding, yet still pleasant. [June 6, 2004] Symphonic Electronica Techno, with a rather raspy finale that I'm not sure works in this context, but I like it. [Dec 31, 2003] Symphonic Electronica They're almost here, you know. [25-Dec-2003] Credits: MBro Symphonic Electronica My closest approach so far to Tangerine Dream. TD usually builds to a great climax, but moves to the denoument too quickly for my tastes. In this piece, I continue until the fat lady chokes. It's in three movements; I considered breaking it into separate pieces, but as you can tell, I like long songs. Now that I'm a bit more proficient with the software, I intend to produce more like this (but different.) [Sep 9, 2003] Symphonic Electronica A short tune in the key of X. Mostly rhythm, as if I had any. [Aug 8, 2003] Symphonic Electronica First half soundscape, the second half a bit techno. I welcome feedback. [Jul 20, 2003] Symphonic Electronica Inspired by the work of Philip Glass; a mere echo (no pun intended) of his genius. I wish I had more time for composition; this is fun! Sorry, I cheaped out by repeating the first and only movement, just adding some accompaniment. [Jun 25, 2003] Soundscape Another soundscape. It's very good for meditation, but it's not repetitive (except for one theme), and there are many subtleties. [June 4, 2003] The tune is based on a poem by Chia Tao who lived during the T'ang dynasty (777-841): Searching For The Hermit In Vain I asked the boy beneath the pines He said, "The master's gone alone Herb-picking somewhere on the mount, Cloud-hidden, whereabouts unknown." (as translated by Lin Yutang) Symphonic Electronica A golden oldie from March 2003. Credits: MBro Techno Another pleasant tune with complicated patterns (hand-placed, with no arpeggiator.) However, the overall structure is simplistic, mainly because I don't have much time for this these days. [May 23, 2003] Credits: MBro Electronica Conventional, yet weird. Dunno what to say about it, but it's fairly pleasant, with nothing jarring. [May 13, 2003] Soundscape A homage to (or rip-off of) Tangerine Dream. This only works (if it works at all) in high fidelity. Don't listen while driving; it's very soothing. [May 3, 2003] Minimal Techno A fairly complex composition; perhaps too complex. Hopefully still a pleasant tune; I don't care for the harsh stuff. [Mar 23, 2003] Credits: MBro Minimal Techno My spouse brought back pictures that inspired this song. Again, nothing harsh or jarring; hopefully a pleasant diversion. [April 10, 2003]
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