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Track Name: Bach to the Future
Track Length: 1:28
Description: In the tradition of the Wendy Carlos "Switched on Bach" albums, this piece uses mechanical synthetic voicing to present a new interpretation of the melodic style and structure of the works of Bach. Composed by C.P.Bryan/J.S.Bach. {neoclassical, electronica, cinematic, mellow, sentimental, ambient, themes}
Description: This track was originally composed as an elegy for Fred Katz, who wrote film soundtrack scores for several Roger Corman films in the 1950s and 1960s. For those who have never heard of Corman: he produced and directed sci-fi and horror films with titles like "Night of The Blood Beast" and "The Wasp Woman" (just to give you some examples). However, after much application of effects and processing, the mixdown of this composition has ended up sounding a lot more like industrial electronica than retro horror b-movie fare - perhaps more like a subtle soundscape than was originally intented... Composed by Steve Lowther. {melancholy, neoclassical, motion}
Description: Smoothed-down version of Teenage Heart-Break-Beats with orchestral strings, timpani and french horn replacing the more gritty electronic elements. More focus on the simple, emotional melody. Composed by C.P.Bryan. {sentimental, melancholy, neoclassical, orchestral, themes}
Description: Dense melodic pattern with orchestral strings, nylon acoustic guitar and concert piano sounds to use as a soundbed for documentary style and video production of a more serious tone. The mood is somewhat brooding and contemplative. Composed by C.P.Bryan. {neoclassical, intrigue, business, cinematic, fascination, suspense, melancholy}
Description: Rhythmic pulse of accelerated living in the 21st century. Steady clockwork drum machine provides a backdrop for synthetic melodic patterns weaving around programmed avenues and thoroughfares, like the patterns of circuit boards which became race tracks in the movie "Tron". Everyone complains that the pace of life is getting faster and faster - but at what speed do all the individual details just become a blur? Composed by Steve Lowther. {electronica, techno, Synthesizer, tension, themes, soundscape, motion, neoclassical, sci-fi}