Junkman36
Another untitled tune that truly couldn't have a name, no matter how hard we might try. An unfinished attempt at a live Christmas tune I tryed playing in real-time on my keyboard (this should let you know how good of a piano player I am :D ). Excellent tune... for crowd control purposes.
Rating: 2/10
Pressure
Tense techno-orchestral track. Not much of a melody out of this. Used in POC.
Rating: 5/10
Hell Zoo
Another creepy song, but it has got a pretty nice brass melody. One of my favorite songs I've used in POC.
Rating: 8/10
Horror Seal
Deep low-sounding horror tune. Got a rather nice quality attached to it. Used in POC.
Rating: 7/10
The Judgement
Highly energic song with strings and kettle drums. It is also highly loose in the musical part, too. :p Used in POC.
Rating: 5/10
Scramble
Intense orchestra-like track with some heavy guitar parts. Good song for a chase scene or a desperate situation. Featured in my Top 10 MIDIS 2000 list. Used in POC.
Rating: 7/10
Milestones
Techno-dance like song with a pretty catchy melody. My only real contraint is that the song's a bit too wild and uncoordinated instrument-wise. Featured in my Top 10 MIDIS 2000 list.
Rating: 8/10
Factory Mischief
Bassy song with some low and medium leads. I don't know how to categorize that one. :) Used in POC.
Rating: 7/10
Light Tread
Ambient, creepy song written for POC's main menu. Extremly simplistic, but nice sounding.
Rating: 7/10
Waste of Time
Logo song used in the beginning of POC. Short silly piece with strings, bass and brass. I do enjoy it a little :)
Rating: 7/10
The Homeworld
Small ambient piece composed for POC's password screen. Kinda in the "distorted" section.
Rating: 5/10
Mad Tragedy
I've made that one a bit after Doom Seal, and I was damned surprised by the results. Pretty moody ambient song which gives the allure that a disaster just happened. Featured in my Top 10 MIDIS 2000 list. Used in POC.
Rating: 9/10
Doom Seal
One of the first songs which I ever felt proud to have made. Rather minimalistic techno tune, but the whole latter somehow sounds cool. Some parts of this ditty has been shameless ripped off from Lee Jackson's "Adagio", but I do beleive that ripping is a small part of the learning process (I really didn't knew much at the time ;)) Used in POC.
Rating: 6/10
POC Help Screen
I never ever picked a name for that song since I've never really finished it. I just putted it in the game at the last second since I had no idea for a menu song. Generic demo song with dissonant leads.
Rating: 4/10
Outsiders
I was amazed when I've first made this song. This was the finest sounding song I've made at the time, even though it got a fairly generic beat and melody. Used in POC.
Rating: 6/10
The Horror Roams Somewhere
A song originally composed for Cartman Force, but was thanksfully never used. You'll understand why. It's a good reminder to never use life-time recording to write a midi.
Rating: 3/10
A Beast of a Level 2
My own remix of the song which appears in Lemmings for the SNES, more specifically in the level called "A Beast of a Level 2". For an early midi, it's not bad at all, except the drumming needs some real work.
Rating: 6/10
Deadly Plateau
Another boring guitar ditty mixed with too low strings. When I first composed that tune I thought it sucked, but today I do think it's utter garbage which should have never been made.
Rating: 3/10
Aliens Exist!
One of my earliest songs made in Cakewalk Home Studio. I kinda liked it when I first made it, but it doesn't stand up well anymore besides my most recent work.
Rating: 5/10
Cartman Force's Old Theme
My second midi ever. It doesn't sound too bad, but there's absolutely nothing worthy of interest in this song neither. Guitars and a lead square is not enough to make a full tune, as you shall see.
Rating: 4/10
Organ2
My first midi ever written. Complete and utter crapola. It doesn't even have a name.
Rating: 1/10 |