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Track Name: Babies of Wackiness
Track Length: 3:32
Description: Fun romp with peppy beat and sci-fi synthesizer backed by solid rock drum beat. The track title is borrowed from the novel Vineland by Thomas Pynchon: it is the name of a fictional Japanese television show - this might well be a suitable musical intro or background music to accompany whatever those wacky babies might be doing... Composed by Lowther_and_Bryan. {kidshow, whimsical, upbeat, weirdo, happiness, cartoon, themes, Heavy_Drumming, cheerful}
Description: Peppy science fiction groove with a repeating fast-pace tuned percussion line and an upbeat melody made up of lots of futuristic warbling and swooshing synthesizers. Be sure to wear your Neutralizing Cape! Composed by Steve Lowther. {sci-fi, electronica, techno, Synthesizer, motion, fascination, adventure}
Description: Progressive electronica sci-fi music to pair with futuristic and far-flung creative imaginings. Or also could be good soundtrack music for promotional video brochures featuring the latest high tech computer wizard gadgetry including government mandated wearable smart command bots posing as watches, eyeglasses and accessory handbags. Composed by Steve Lowther and C.P.Bryan. {sci-fi, adventure, electronica, techno, intrigue, fascination, dreamy, Synthesizer}
Description: Ponderous, mysterious electronic atmospheric soundscape for videos with a dark and perhaps futuristic theme. Church organs, disembodied voices, fuzzy bass synthesizer and a grinding, gritty industrial drum machine beat. Composed by Lowther_and_Bryan. {industrial, dark, electronica, atmospheres, Synthesizer, alternative, intrigue, detective, sci-fi, fear, tension}
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}
Frightful chilling mysterious techno dub deconstruction of a recently composed: "The Expiration of Time" by S.Lowther. This remixed, remodeled version focuses on the creepy crawly elements with a more repetitive synth-sequence foundation. Recommended for sci-fi, horror and suspense production applications. Arranged and Produced by C.P.Bryan.
Exotic weirdo techno with a manic munchkin beat and alien, wabling wind instruments. Great background music for video footage filmed secretly while aboard the alien abductor`s spacecraft: you can imagine the little critters dancing merrily around in observance of whatever sacred rights or rituals is appropriate in their bizarre alien culture. Composed by Steve Lowther. {exotic, weirdo, electronica, techno, peppy, alternative, whimsical, sci-fi, fascination, cartoon}
Edgy, slightly manic electronic piece with lots of buzzing and thumping. Could provide a mechanical, programmed, futuristic feel to technology - oriented videos. Composed by Steve Lowther. {techno, sci-fi, electronica, chaos, excitement, tension, atmospheres, motion}
Minimal and abrasive, this track uses raw electronic beats and echoing synthesizer phrases to create an atmosphere of stark, overexposed ultra-reality. Dramatically, could be used in any scene where there is need to convey a shock to the system. Composed by C.P.Bryan. {halloween, industrial, electronica, cinematic, fear, tension, aggression, soundscape, experimental, alienation, sci-fi, dark}