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House This one has great bass. Turn it up loud! (This song uses the following samples from freesound.org: "boom boom 2 8 beat Dm 90" by Simondsouza and "Trumpet Loop 02" by Synapase.) Credits: Nathan is head over heels when he stands up House Inspired by 2-4 Grooves. Nice laid back track. Icon derived from "Cloud Vortices off Isla Socorro [Detail]" by NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Credits: Even Nathan tells the right time twice a day. Alternative This song was very fun to make: concepts like these are one in a million. Song icon derived from "A Dean Guitar" by Karl Jonsson and "IMG_7664" by Tom Woodward and is protected under a Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike license. Credits: Nathan House Kiki gets used to the luxury of the city. Kiki rides in the back seat of a Lexus. Kiki then takes a nap. Icon derived from "Marina City, Chicago. One-car garage." by O Palsson, and "Explore #188!!who said unicorns don't exist??" by skittzitilby. Credits: Nathan takes the A-Train Synthpop There is a story behind this song. I just don't know what it is yet. Remix coming soon. Icon derived from "Marina City, Chicago. One-car garage." by O Palsson. Credits: Nathan gets lost in the cityscape Melodic Trance This is new territory for me to a certain extent. It probably doesn't show up in the song too much, but I am experimenting with different methods to writing music. Credits: Nathan doesn't die, he fades away. Synthpop A nice little tune with minimalist verses. I try to combine the concepts of city and country (but not country music!), and work and leisure. Credits: 3x Nathan Techno One of the tracks off my album, Ravepop Frankenstein. This involves the concept of black hole runners, who travel into black holes in order to save the universe. The song icon is derived from the photo "330 - City Grill View" by eyeliam. Credits: The instant sword belongs to Nathan. Gabber Same as the original, only with a slightly different distorted, bass synth line. I thought the original line sounded a bit too weird. The song icon is derived from "The Polyphonic Spree" by Chad Davis, and is protected under a Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike license. Credits: Nathan bangs his head again. (Maybe I should look before I stand up.) Deep House The fruits of a collaboration with local Moscow ID DJ, DJ Platonik. This one is more conventional and DJ friendly, and may appear on an album later on--I haven't decided yet. This song uses the following samples which were collected from freesound.org and protected under a Creative Commons Sampling Plus license version 1.0: "cracklebox crunch then ping down," "cracklebox clicking," and "cracklebox evaporating bleep" by tombola. Credits: Nathan Foster vs. DJ Platonik Gabber A high energy track with a driving bass line. The song icon is derived from "The Polyphonic Spree" by Chad Davis, and is protected under a Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike license. Credits: Nathan bangs his head. (Ouch.) House A pretty little song, which uses the sample "GMB Kantilan 6" by anamorphosis, which was collected off of freesound.org and is protected under a Creative Commons Sampling Plus license version 1.0. The icon is based on "Tree house near the end of the wood" by CTD 2005, and was collected off of flickr.com. Credits: Nathan sleeps under the stars Classical A thrilling little piece of... wait, classical?? This song uses the synth "IL Autogun" which has no params but over 4 billion presets. I also use the sample "stacker" by Pullover aus Milch and "mill" by pcaeldries, collected from freesound.org and protected under a Creative Commons Sampling Plus license version 1.0. The icon is derived from the picture "Lyondell Citgo" by Woolie Monster--protected under a Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike license. I am not affiliated with Citgo in any way. Credits: Nathan never claps between movements. Trance This song was done on commission, and was intended to communicate "ripples." It is another one of my more naturalistic techno tracks, and is also based on the image of a cool forest pool. The song icon is derived from the photo "ripples" by Andrew Fogg. This song uses the sample titled "Clav040" by loofa, collected from freesound.org. Credits: Nathan swims in some light Electronica This debut Compact Disk from Neotone represents his take on Techno and Electronica in general. Many tracks are a unique, Neotone flavor of Techno, while a few ditch the genre altogether and opt for a more Classical sound, or original pop. TO BUY THIS ALBUM: Click on the link to the Enzyme Productions store on the right hand side of this page. Credits: Neotone Alternative Hip Hop An interesting philosophical observation... Credits: I am the brainwasher Alternative An updated version of "A Dog's Loyalty." Credits: Nathan is sniffing the cat Synthpop Interesting little song, I like the hook. It's about someone who takes things a little too seriously. The song icon is adapted from the picture entitled "Atlas" by Wilhelm Joys Andersen found on flickr.com and is protected under a Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike license version 2.0. Credits: We are all nonconformists. (Nathan isn't.) Synthpop Play this song LOUD! A slow 80s style synthpop anthem for lovers or friends. Credits: Stir it up for me Trance A simple one in the same vein as "Flower". My favorite part is the bass. (Note: there's something about the chorus section I don't like... will fix later.) Credits: I didn't do it. (Actually, I did.) Trance Same as the original, except a piano replaces the vocals. The song icon uses "Plumeria Flower" by R. J. Malfalfa (protected under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike license version 2.0) and "Ocean Sunset" by Bob Jagendorf (protected under a Creative Commons Attribution license version 2.0), both found on Flickr.com. Credits: Look what else Nathan Foster drug in Trance This is the most trancey song I've ever produced. It's a little dark, kinda saddish, but, I think, rather good. The song icon uses "Plumeria Flower" by R. J. Malfalfa (protected under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike license version 2.0) and "Ocean Sunset" by Bob Jagendorf (protected under a Creative Commons Attribution license version 2.0), both found on Flickr.com. Credits: Look what Nathan Foster drug in Ambient A minimalist song that doesn't stray much from the main samples: a diesel motor and fan. Credits: Nathan blames the dog Synthpop Yay! Sex! Echoes of Depeche (especially from the album "Violator"), this song was born from experimentation with electro drums. Credits: Nathan likes it Alternative This song came together quite nicely. The lyrics have some rather complex ideas... basically, people who want to destroy the environment are going to do so as far as they can get away with, within the boundaries set by environmentalists. Essentially this means whittling away at world species. Credits: I am the brainwasher Rock I like the lyrics. But, this song really should not be produced with mostly electronic instruments, it belongs in a rock band. Credits: Nathan is licking your face Electronica This song is very percussive. Which is interesting, since it's titled melody. But it's only titled melody because that's the word that came to me when I tried to sing to it. Quite poppy for me, very simple in nature. Enjoy. Credits: Dances with Nathan Classical Circa 1909, Bela Bartok wrote a book called "For Children." The book contained this little song. I made my own version, including a 303-emu bass line. =D Enjoy. (Icon derived from "Stray_kitten_Rambo001a" by Kpjas via Flickr.com. It is protected under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike version 2.0 license: www.creativecommons.org.) Credits: Composed by Bela Bartok, mastered by Nathan Foster Electronica To postulate is to make a singular, reduced answer. Credits: Nathan pounds at the fabric of the universe Techno The first half is 90s period techno with some Orbital influence, the second half is 90s period techno with a LOT of Orbital influence. Credits: Nathan Foster is pretty Industrial A supercool industrial track. Credits: Nathan Foster makes the song all xplodie-liek Hip Hop He clasps the crag with crooked hands / close to the sun in lonely lands / ringed with the asure world he stands. // The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls / he watches from his mountain walls / and like a thunderbolt, he falls. --Lord Alfred Tennyson Credits: I wrote the song, I wrote the song Trip Hop Imagine driving through a blizzard in a country backroad at night. Credits: Nathan Foster re-constructs the rhythm Hip Hop A drive through a blizzard in traffic. Credits: Nathan Foster constructs the rhythm DownTempo ¿Donde es la araña de la bella bonita? Ella es muy grande y muy estúpido. Credits: Muah Psytrance In Not-land, when the paths become all to common the world reduces to the number 7, then 5, then 3, then 1, at which point one can reconstruct reality matrices and receive the love of predatory space consciousness. (Unless I'm wrong.) Credits: The dude in the mirror (had some technical help from my little brother) Symphonic Electronica This song is dedicated to the proposition that no human being ever was, is, or will be a curse. (Copyright 2005, Nathan Foster) Credits: Nothing but Nathan DownTempo Go insane! It's fun! Credits: The insane guy w/ orange hair Experimental Sampled rubber band groovin out to a funky slap bass riff. (Copyright 2004, Nathan Foster) Credits: All of me Trip Hop My little brother found my Fruityloops program, and he found this bass sample, then the track idea hit me in the face so I kicked him off. =D (Copyright 2004, Nathan Foster) Credits: ME, yeah... pretty much Profile
Date of Birth: 02/22/1986 Gender: Male Sex Orientation: Straight Education: Some college Religion: Vajrayana Buddhist Artist/Band Profile: "A freakish, white, gangly musical prodigy." Similar Artists: Orbital, Nubuo Uematsu (music for Final Fantasy), Portishead, Bliss, Ochre, and others Music Style: Triphop, Illbient, Techno, Electronica, Experimental Influences: The Descent 1 soundtrack (www.descent2.com), Orbital, Mozart, Blur, Kid Koala, 300 Baud, Terminal Sound System, Crystal Method, David Bowie, William Gibson, microphone feedback, tape hiss, growling dogs, dreams of beautiful women Studio / Music Equipment: The studio contains:
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