Racing game opening theme. No Doubt. This was the first Song I ever made where I knew what I was doing with music theory and such. This is still my favorite song I’ve made and will probably continue to be, and its entirely because of the hook in the middle and end. I know the guitars may overpower one another but after an hour of mixing this is the best I could do. It is a very rockin’ song with complementing synths and guitars and I am excited to upload it onto Sakari.
This song was created initially back in 2005 for CompoST42 but now resides as track 4 on my first album, Supercats. If it gets accepted I’ll link to the full album somewhere on Sakari’s internets.
Electronic sounding, lots of synths. Personally I picture it used in some kind of faster paced side scroller, but that’s me.
It’s one minute and five seconds long. Can’t you put forth the minimal effort required to listen to it instead of spending that same amount of time reading the description?
For the short and stress free competition.
This is a one-hour-compotune I wrote, where I started composing immediately after playing Mega Turrican. So this is my take on Chris Huelsbeck’s awesome style. Also, I used VOPM for the synths and lofimat on the drums to give it the Sega Megadrive sound. A bit short but so are most chiptunes, plus it was made in an hour [okay well more like 45 minutes]. Enjoy!
A very mellow theme I made for my CD for auditions into music schools.
Just a simple atmospheric piece. It sort of ”came to me” when I was trying to sleep, and I was thinking of glaciers…hence the name. It’s my first experiment with vocoders.
A Techno/Trance Song, Might fit for a futuristic battle
A high energy, electronic piece that I could see being used as a futuristic battle theme. It should loop, too.

