FREE Download and Use Tracks in F.S.M. Library:
(12 tracks maximum)
- Track Name: Philip K. Dick
- Track Length: 2:19
- Description: A tribute to our favorite Science Fiction author. Androids, time travel, precognition and multiple realities. Synthetic collage background music for any number of possible or futures or even the dystopian novel we appear to be living in today. Composed by Lowther_and_Bryan. {sci-fi, electronica, techno, fascination, Synthesizer, alternative, intrigue, weirdo, suspense, themes}
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- Track Name: Clockwork Universe
- Track Length: 4:10
- Description: Hard-edged techno future beats with a vocal spouting algorithmically derived lyrics (using a variation on the cut-up technique called "Shakespeare`s Brain"). Composed by C.P.Bryan. {techno, sci-fi, experimental, industrial, electronica, Synthesizer, vocal, song, dark, dystopian, tension, gritty, fear}
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- Track Name: Cellphone Soma
- Track Length: 1:53
- Description: In the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley the populace was kept docile with a drug called "soma". Today the opiate of the masses is the so-called smartphone. This song is a funky hip-hop take on the growing realization that this ubiquitous device has more cons than prod. Composed by C.P.Bryan from the album Phreakie Deconstructor. {hip-hop, funky, dystopian, alienation, urban, DJ_Decks, Bass_Guitar, dance, tension, dark, sci-fi, song, vocal}
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- Track Name: Katz Cradle
- Track Length: 3:00
- 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}
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- Track Name: Blind To The Insanity
- Track Length: 3:28
- Description: Song. Eerie electronic rock song about concern for alien beings who may find living in modern earth cities to be quite disturbing. Come to think of it, is that not the theme of the film "The Man Who Fell To Earth"? Composed by C.P.Bryan from the album Phreakie Deconstructor. {sci-fi, electronica, rock, tension, dark, dystopian, fear, alienation, Synthesizer, alternative}
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