Blind Man Driving
Easily one of my favorite productions so far, this remix of Blind Man Driving was my favorite to work on due to the absurd concept of a blind man driving a car. Coincidentally, the man who created it, Joey Stuckey, is blind as well.
This helped me to further refine my mixing skills. I hope that in the future those skills will be on par with those of Sabaton, Daft Punk, and Motley Crue
This production is made entirely of samples obtained from Ableton live 9 and Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan. In the process of creating this , I figured out how to create a brand new song from a small selection of tracks and predetermined sounds
Doctor Who Theme
This is my own custom version of the Doctor Who theme song. I attempted to make it sound a bit more bizarre, in keeping with the fact that it is a custom version of the main theme from one of the most well-known television shows of all time. When it was completed, I had finally learned how to pan tracks, as I could never really grasp it before.
Fix the Mix
This is the starter point for a video game soundtrack. I had to take the discordant progression of chaos and turn it into something that actually sounded half-decent.
As I progressed, I learned how to improvise a song out of a given series of tracks.
Mixing Music on Stage
In the process of making this one, I had to mix the varying tracks so it would sound as if the listener(you) were in the audience of a big concert. When I was done, I learned how to pan instruments based of how they would appear on stage.
The inspiration for this song came from the netflix show, Cyberpunk: Edgerunners. While making this, I learned how to use Ableton live in a more skilled and detailed way.
My First Production
While Obviously unfinished, this was meant to be the type of music you would hear in the intro of a movie, as the opening credits have started.