Friday, November 15, 2013

Skäggkast! ver 2

The fellas over at Skäggkast! asked me to crank out a new version of their intro and I can't believe how well it turned out and I love that Eric and the guys dig it.  I highly recommend episode 50 as they discuss some classic television theme songs, and even if you don't speak the language, you could enjoy it quite a bit.  The episode opens with the original theme and after a few minutes they play the new one..

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Spooky Music

I never would have guessed that my favorite thing in the world would end up being making music like this but since it is the season I figure it's time to put this bad boy up.


Tuesday, September 24, 2013

The Farmer and the Ale

This weeks episode of The Farmer and the Ale features my latest effort in podcast intros.  It's a take on the classic Farmer in the Dell tune as if it were a sitcom/game show theme from the 80's.   Although not the strangest request I've ever gotten it did give me one of those classic "oh shit, how the hell am I going to do this?!" moments.  But after spending a day listening to some classic show theme's from the era I was able to dial in pretty quickly and put something together that the guys liked quite a bit.

I can't believe how well this one turned out, the only downside is that I still have the theme to Family Ties stuck in my head.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Skäggkast!

Did a theme song for a Swedish comedy podcast called Skäggkast! which I am told roughly translates to BeardCast! The guys talk about me at the 54 minute mark in English.Working with Eric (aka @Beardworks) on this intro was some of the most fun I've had making music in a while. 

Monday, May 20, 2013

The Big Comic Page

The guys over at The Big Comic Page have started using an extended version of the "Weak Force" as intro music for their Big Comicast pod.  Their page is a most excellent hub for all your comic news needs.  That and they're really good guys.  Check em out.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Going Postal

It's impossible for me to let some things go... This is one of those cases.

   Going Postal by Remedial M-Theory

Going Postal is an expanded version of a track that was originally a cue I made for the TESD Puppet Theater movie. There is nothing wrong with the original, I love it. But sometimes these things won't let go of me and this one came at me from several directions. Started out with the drums and then spent several days on an organ part to go with the bass but I always knew that there was going to be some guitar, I just didn't know how that was going to fit in. The last thing I did was jettison the organ part, just wasn't working and didn't feel like it fit with the rest of everything I was putting together.

And damn... if I don't love the way it ended up.

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Thank You Mick Gordon

I almost forgot to post a shout out and thank you to Mick Gordon for creating an amazing string effects soundfont that I used briefly in the score for TESD Puppet Theater. It's a fantastic tool for the little guys and I would have been lost without it.

well... not lost but it definitely helped improve a few key moments.

If you happen to visit his website, give a listen to Voices of Devs.  It is fantastic. Listen to his other stuff too.

Thanks again Mr. Gordon for your soundfont and your words of encouragement. Both meant a lot to me.

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Slightly Better Update

I wanted to elaborate a little on some of the projects I mentioned in the previous post.

I was contacted about some vocal effects I used in the TESD Overkill Theme and offered to process some vocals, and before I knew it, I was recording the vocals for Chapter VI of B'ak'tun 13: Timewave Zero by Vaults of Extoth.  Never dreamed I'd start this year out by doing vocals for anyone--even if it is spoken word. 

Also kicked off a new project that is for all intents and purposes a virtual band with a friend on another continent.  Our band is called Irving's Basement and at the moment we only have one track but 3 wildly different versions.  The original version is a very weekend-in-the-garage , raw, rock track.  The second version is that same track slowed down by 800 percent, the effect and transformation are pretty cool.  The third started as an acoustic version that in the mix began to sound like a tribute to Ennio Morricone so we embraced it and ran from there. 


Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Worst. Update. Ever.

A lot has happened since my last update - I did some vocals on a drone metal album, created some theme music for a friend's film project, started a virtual band with my friend Joe P called Irving's Basement, did a theme with the creepy overkill kids getting a chance to not be creepy for TESD's Fat News segment, cut together a special intro for TESD's 3rd Anniversary (ep 142), finished a couple of alternate versions of the TESD Theme with at least one more in the works, and I'm scoring a film.

And a few other surprises on the way.
 
Other than that, I've been quietly putting together a Remedial M-Theory EP that will hopefully be available by April.  Expect nothing groundbreaking from this one, just some light music I've been working on in the moments I've had between all my other projects to keep myself sane.  Right now I have about 11 and a half minutes of unreleased music for the album and hope to end up with a total of about 15.

You know it's bad when you don't even have time to update your blog, but I'll try to post a few links to the different projects I've listed above as soon as I can bring myself to do it.