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This track contains several samples that were created in my bathroom. |
Credits: Music by Matthew McCullough |
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Simple, fun electronica that never hurt anybody. In the style of Moby c.2000, except animals WERE hurt in the making of this song. |
Credits: Music by Matthew McCullough |
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"Crackly vinyl needle intro that runs through the track accompanied by echo delay melodic synth hits and sharp percussive elements." - raw42.com |
Credits: Music by Matthew McCullough |
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Some beats, bleeps, and some other sounds. |
Credits: Music by Matthew McCullough |
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"Interesting mood, reminescent of Enigma with lush pads and soft female chorus that creates a surreal atmosphere . . . it's gotta catchy, almost clubbish beat to move it along. [Hmm] would work nicely as soundrack to movie or commercial." - Staff Reviewer, Broadjam.com
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Credits: Music written and performed by Matthew McCullough, vocal ambience by Ashley Filip |
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"An ethnic downtempo mix combining indian vox with contemporary beats and hand drum percussion, slow bass and gentle acoustic backdrop." - Raw42.com |
Credits: Vocals by Master Dilbahaar, courtesy of the Zero-G Label, all other sounds and production by Matthew McCullough |
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"A strange and surreal lullaby-type track that gently morphs its way this and that... fairly dark, but consisent throughout. Very dreamlike or considerably trippy! Does have breakbeats!" - Raw42.com |
Credits: Music by Matthew McCullough |
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A short fugue in the style of J.S. Bach. |
Credits: Music by Matthew McCullough |
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