I’ve made a track for the latest video of Peek & Cloppenburg Review. It was filmed at the photo shoot with Steffen Hofemann (http://www.steffenhofemann.de) by Hakan Soyka…
I’m currently writing some cinematic music. This is the first track called “The Journey Part I”. I’m using East West Samples for all the orchestra-stuff. The sound quality (24 bit) is pretty awesome and I really like the natural (recorded) reverb.
I took this promotion stop-motion-video and wrote some freakin’ new music for it… Hope you like it. By the way: very nice clothes, don’t you think?
Notice: This is not the official spot. Music and sound were replaced for audio demonstration purpose. Director: Paul Griffiths // Photography: Andreas Andrews // Model: Rebecca Pearson
For all you home-recording-junkies out there: I’ve used some pretty cool 8bit Plugins for this track. Peach is a sample-based plugin wich simulates NES-Sounds. Wide range of different sounds and polyphon. I really like that thing!
Furthermore I found the Magical 8bit Plugin. It’s also freeware and you can do some great bass-sounds with it. The 12.5%pulse Waveform is pretty awesome for this purpose.
The third plugin I found is the ymVST which does some very authentic Atari ST chipsounds. I used it for the melody. Everyone who played some games on Atari back in the days can confirm that this one really sounds like the original. I like.
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Notice: This is a free work on super-8-footage.
As you can hear I was inspired by bands like Sigur Ros and This Will Destroy You for this track. Check these bands out… but I’m sure you already know them for some time… nevertheless… they’re great.
I’ve finished the modifications for Greed Black Border. Now all cinematic scenes are also available in english and russian. The game will be published there in january. I’m very excited and happy that there will be so many people listening to my soundtrack all around the world. It’s pretty cool, I think.
If you are interested in that game, take a look at the Headup Games Website. There is a trailer and other stuff…
Hello. I’m a musician from Hamburg, Germany. If you are looking for some music for your film, commercial, game, website or anything – feel free to contact me.
I've written an produced the whole soundtrack for this game by Clockstone. Over 70 minutes music ingame during gameplay and cinematic scenes.
“The music for the game is this driving techno/industrial theme work that is very catchy (and you get for free on Steam!) and had me humming even after I turned the game off. Very cool.” (Diehardgamefan.com)