Hello, dear Stranger!

Like one of my favourite musicians (yes, Klaus Schulze) said: "I am playing synthesizers..."
... well, at least what is left of those ancient beasts since the early days of the dawning Electronic Age. I have converted some of my songs to standard MP3 files (maybe there's someone out there who likes 'em).

Please give me some feedback!
New! bad raggae (4'55'' - 4.7MB) remix of two classic Spys of Nuts tunes
featuring Nicole Bœuf (yes, the voice of Das Omen!) and Thomas Bœuf on guitar
romantique (4'26'' - 4.1MB) it's a bit like looking back on the old days...
obstacle (9'07'' - 8.6MB) old school Electronica - uncut - 9 minutes sequencing & sfx.
This tune is solely done with the Korg Radias.
stronghold (4'02'' - 3.9MB) Prog Rock instrumental again, 7/8 is a must.
This tune is solely done with freeware VST instruments.
16 buckets (4'20'' - 4.2MB) a heavy cooperation with Ingo S. (aka 16 Tons).
London chillout (4'58'' - 4.8MB) sit down, relax, and take a virtual trip around the Swinging City.
mode decision (7'25'' - 7.1MB) acient Electronica style. How to go to the Moon? Directly, EOR, or even LOR?
For you synth freaks out there: This song contains some (externally triggered) "Poly Mode" arpeggiating of the Korg Mono/Poly.
past perfect (4'42'' - 4.5MB) sequences you back to the Eighties. Argh, I can hear a guitar!
the answer is wrong (6'37'' - 6.4MB) very dynamic Prog Rock instrumental.
scene of the crime (5'24'' - 5.2MB) criminal dance floor.
no need for L.Ron (2'54'' - 2.8MB) this Acid Jazz song is my personal answer to something we really don't need.
sevenAte (3'31'' - 3.4MB) a neat little song - not too fast, just a few sounds (listen to the Mellotron) and rhythmical hiccups.
tecnow (3'55'' - 3.8MB) started as a fun project - and ended in fun. Enjoy its serious atmosphere.
The scream is sampled from a rotten computer game.
don't turn back (5'55'' - 5.7MB) Prog Rock instrumental - many vintage sounds.
uprising (7'15'' - 7.0MB) a very groovy and mystic tune - includes vocoder choirs.
the bucket has landed (8'04'' - 7.8MB) the final space odyssey. Comes in two parts: "prelude" and "can't hear you for some reason".
Thanks to NASA for Apollo radio transmission samples.
On all these songs I played the following instruments:
  • Kurzweil K2000VP
  • EMU Vintage Keys Plus
  • Korg Radias
  • Korg Mono/Poly
  • Digitech Talker
  • Yamaha APX-7 guitar
  • Strat clone electric guitar
  • Several free VST instruments
Recorded and mastered with Samplitude V8 SE.

Thanx to Josef Rabitz for the wonderful Rhodes sample!
And now some more music links:

Spys of Nuts
two bands - one organ
Jaccid

Fine acoustic experienced Friends:

bluebazar



last updated: January 8, 2008 by the Bucket