Some music

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caff_(Posted 2008) [#1]
I've had the great honour of doing music for some talented devs from this forum. It's been a while, but I'm getting back into doing some music, when I have the time.

Here's a new track I've started, just a short sample at the moment: Undulated
And here's another I started some time ago: Pillow


Shambler(Posted 2008) [#2]
I like pillow alot, sort of soul meets asian meets classical =)

Undulated maybe sounds a little too obviously loop based but is still interesting all the same.


Retimer(Posted 2008) [#3]
Huge fan of that style of music here. Do more and sell royalty free licenses! I demand it with a big piece of please on top.


GfK(Posted 2008) [#4]
I like the second one - thought the first was a lil repetitive, although I know that floats some people's boats.

However, neither are anywhere near wizardy enough. ;)


caff_(Posted 2008) [#5]
Thank you for the comments!

Undulated is my first real attempt at ripping loops from music that I love. In this tune the string section is from a Rachmaninov symphony - I was aiming for something similar to stuff on the ninja tune record label. I can see how it comes across as very loop-driven - I need to make it more subtle.

Pillow is more the sort of thing I'd put down on a Sunday morning after a heavy weekend (hence the name - you can't beat a good pillow!).


Yahfree(Posted 2008) [#6]
Are you planning on selling it? it's quite good


johnnyfreak(Posted 2008) [#7]
is this music royalty free?


Retimer(Posted 2008) [#8]
Johnnyfreak

is this music royalty free?



Myself

I demand it with a big piece of please on top.



If possible throw us a bone with a pricetag per track/album.

Time


John Blackledge(Posted 2008) [#9]
You're making music by ripping.
Isn't that a contradiction in terms?


GfK(Posted 2008) [#10]
You're making music by ripping.
Isn't that a contradiction in terms?
Well, its good enough for half the people in the mainstream music industry.


Damien Sturdy(Posted 2008) [#11]
Nice!


Well, its good enough for half the people in the mainstream music industry.



There was a track in the charts last year that used purely samples from a CD i got free with an old Santa Cruz card I bought about 10 years ago. I recognised them and went apeshit because i could also create the tune like this:


PART1¦PART2¦PART3¦PART4¦PART2¦PART4¦PART2¦PART4

How very well mixed. And they got into the charts with it!?

I'd guess it's more like 95% in the club scene.


caff_(Posted 2008) [#12]
Hi all

I'm hoping to launch some albums and individual tracks on sale on my website over the next couple of months.

I'm hoping to price each track at around £10 each, for royalty-free non-exclusive use in one game/film/product. I think this is competitive with stuff that is out there at the moment.