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26 Dec 2017, 12:58 am

so another thing.
i reckon it's good.
https://clyp.it/slcwndbx



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26 Dec 2017, 1:16 am

yeah it's always good to keep it to a mathematical theme.

mathematics only exists in the minds of humans, as does music also only exist in the minds of humans.

https://clyp.it/trmkszul



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30 Dec 2017, 11:49 am

I play with classical (genre) and pop (my definition is anything non-classical, so rock, rap, ethnic, jazz, etc.). I like taking say a classical line or form and setting it to rock instrumentation and/or vice-versa. Since the music is 'experimental' in it's scope I don't name my pieces, I merely use the key and tempo to differentiate.

A Major, 135 bpm
A classical melody (think Haydn) that breaks way into a driving-rock piece.

A Major, 70 bpm
Technically the style would be considered a slow march, but it's predominantly 'pop' and I've been told it has a 'Beatles' as well as 'Pink Floyd' sound.

Db Major, 140 bpm
Standard pop form ((Verse/Chorus * 2) + bridge + chorus). It's a play with 'cluster chords' so it's got some crunch and 'irony', and sounds like it came right out of a kid's cartoon.

E Major, 55 bpm
Playing with a dubstep synth and late Romanticism brass choir (Respighi, Mahler, Sibelius).

Enjoy!



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12 Jan 2018, 2:51 pm

I fibbed in my above post: I also do standard pop type music with lyrics, but my voice is terribad. These two cuts were from a concept album (water) I did with my nephew, he was supposed to sing but jetted across country before I had time to record his vocals so you're stuck with my crappy template vocals. If you're in the middle of autistic burnout turned depression Drought/Rain is probably right for you. :wink:

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17 Apr 2018, 7:31 am

A track produced years ago, when dubstep bass was the cool new thing, but it came out sounding like trance ...

https://clyp.it/vecrattt



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08 Jun 2018, 12:08 pm

I just released my second single today under my band Asperger Memos
A side - Darkplace
B side - Persecution Of The Sick
Darkplace by Asperger Memos

I recorded everything myself and used a beatbuddy drum machine.
I'm currently looking to recruit members for my band. I'm based in Glasgow



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19 Jul 2018, 4:30 am

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21 Sep 2018, 9:56 pm

Working on a new "Albatross" production since I've really been slacking off.
Here's a taste: https://soundcloud.com/tim-brooks-28/si ... r-n-louder

Chorus:
You threw my heart around just like a frisbee
now you're telling everybody that you miss me
Since you've gone

You used to be the one to light my darkest night
always there to hold me tight - but that don't matter anymore
Since you've gone



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24 Sep 2018, 12:43 am

https://soundcloud.com/user-495107079/a-night-in-shinjuku

Krautdance/Synthwave for the modwheel shredders.



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03 Oct 2018, 7:12 am

Did a rockin' cover of the Berlin classic:
https://soundcloud.com/tim-brooks-28/ta ... reath-away



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26 Oct 2018, 6:23 pm

I wrote a song yesterday about anxiety and agoraphobia. Recorded a music video featuring my cat to make it more uplifting.



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29 Oct 2018, 7:38 pm

AngelRho wrote:
I’m currently working on a PureData patch. Here here’s what I have so far—simple sequencer playing an atonal tune. My goal is to create a generative music composition algorithm. It’s a small start, but still a start!




Very well done! I'm currently learning Max/MSP/jitter at uni as a course for my masters degree... I'm just at the most noobish starter level haha... worked years with Cubase thought this is gonna be easy transition but nah - ah! however my god this is interesting and I'm just discovering the tip of the tip of the tip of the iceberg.

Can't wait to get better, seems you're quite experienced (although I'm not experienced enough to know who's relatively experienced lol)



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11 Nov 2018, 6:14 am

New single. Dropping on all major platforms Nov 23!! !
https://soundcloud.com/tim-brooks-28/si ... r-n-louder



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17 Mar 2019, 10:02 pm

She rolls like Dizzee, I like.


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17 Apr 2019, 3:46 am

A song I finished writing over the weekend
Albatross - "Happy Again"

Verse 1
What's bothering you?? Tell me why you're blue
Is it something that somebody did or said??
HEY!! ! No need to be so glum - Just turn and face the sun
And let the shadows fall behind you

Bridge
So when the clouds gather and the rain begins to patter
Just hum a melody and turn that frown upside down
I know things'll get better - rather late than never!!
Brighter days lay ahead for those who wait

Chorus
I want you to be happy again - I want to see you smile once more
Turn that frown upside down till we can't laugh no more
I wanna make your day brighter - just a little bit lighter
So let the rain wash away those tears down the drain

Verse 2
What's made you cry?? Tears are in your eyes
There's no need to fuss and panic
HEY!! ! No need to be so glum
Just turn to face the sun and let the radiant light
Melt away your heartache

Bridge
So when the clouds gather and the rain begins to patter
Just hum a melody and turn that frown upside down
I know things'll get better - rather late than never!!
Brighter days lay ahead for those who wait

Chorus
I want you to be happy again - I want to see you smile once more
Turn that frown upside down till we can't laugh no more
I wanna make your day brighter - just a little bit lighter
So let the rain wash away those tears down the drain



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07 May 2019, 12:08 pm

I was going through some of the older pieces I wrote when I started composing, and I found this little gem. I wrote it as part of a 15 minute, 5 movement piece while I was obsessing over it during several LSD experiences. It's one of the more consonant movements.

There is a vague narrative in the 5 movements, and this, the final movement, begins with an ascension from chaos (the concepts of wrath and aggression were pervading the 4th movement this is evolving out of) into..well...basically a cliché ending. It's meant to have an unsettled feeling of hope rising into a sincere and heightened sense of beauty and then concluding with the expected and ordinary in an almost dissatisfying predictability.


https://soundcloud.com/user-251849607/s ... and-finale


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