Senior Tech Lesson #6: Crowdfunding
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It is about time for another giant new-age piece.
Interesting new age sort of piece, that meets you halfway in the beginning with a lush, but brittle metallic soundscape. As it progresses – the metals fall away. You’re left with a bed of pure sine waves, and a piano tuned exactly to go along with them (or as close as I could get with control of only 100 cents to a note).
Come with worries, leave with purity. Good for the Swadhisthana chakra as well!
This piece has been untested on Qi.
Email me if you are interested in purchasing the uncompressed version. I can’t get that uploaded today.
The first album from 8bit Betty in many many years.
Before I get into the analysis of this, a bit of background on the production techniques used here. This is an entire album built with a technique called “Fake bit”. It uses modern software to achieve a style that is most closely associated with small or old electronic devices like the GameBoy. The advantage is, you can get a lot more complex structures because you’re not limited to the few oscillators you get in the actual electronic devices.
Fake the Bitters is an entire thing. It starts with a prelude, and ends in a 15 minute+ masterwork that weaves elements from all the previous tracks. You would think that an hour of bleeps and bloops would get old, but 8Bit Betty’s music is continually evolving.
The melodies and lyrics are beautifully constructed. I can’t stop singing along to many of the tracks because they are so darned happy. The words are a bit hard to make out in parts, so I read the lyrics… and that’s where my opinion changes.
The simple tone of the music combined with the hardships and disappointments give the listener something more than a matched set would do. Listen to the music and be happy. Listen to the words and be sad. Or choose your combination.
There are a lot of super interesting academic composition things here, but this review is already too long. Go listen to it. If you have limited time, start with “Adventuring” and “The Hedgehog’s Dilemma”.
So you’re doing a british-style drama and need an opening theme, huh? I got ya!
I did this on spec for someone who didn’t hire me… so I cleaned it up to give to everyone! Enjoy.
Download here: Ashton Manor
Cool Parts
You can buy the uncompressed version with isolated tracks here.
I also put together sheet music for this piece… well, at least the notes – you’re on your own for articulations and dynamics.
I’ve been promising people some chill haunting music for a while, and tonight, you get it!
Day of Chaos
Evening of Chaos
Night of Chaos
When you’re scoring horror, it is important to put the bits exactly where they need to be. I have full, uncompressed versions of all of these broken apart so you can layer them in as you need to in your film!
Also, you can mix and match a lot of the base files to keep the score interesting.
You can get the plain old mp3 files here just like always!
Day of Chaos
Evening of Chaos
Night of Chaos
Here’s a piece I did recently as a proof of concept for a video game. Beautiful slow strings, with just a bit of interest every now and again.
Purchase a giant download of all the individual uncompressed parts.