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This is the instrumental version of a song by my band, Suspyre. I originally composed it in 1999. This version was recorded in the summer of 2003. |
CD: Suspyre - Demo CD
Credits: Gregg Rossetti - Guitars, MIDI; Rich Skibinsky - Guitars; Kirk Schwenkler - Bass; Chris Myers - Drums |
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Hardcore industrial music was the influence for this, but I still used real guitars with metal influences. There is a heavy driving drum machine with some great Moog synth sounds. |
MP3.com CD: Alpha - buy it!
CD: Alpha
Credits: MIDI, guitars, drum machine, and keyboards by Gregg. |
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This 12-tone serial piece was originally done as underscoring for a play I worked on. This scene, entitled "Being Infinity" was changed around, thus cutting the music. I loved the way this piece came out, so I deceided to put it on here. |
Credits: MIDI by Gregg. |
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This is the MIDI rendition of a long symphonic piece. It has everything from traditional harmonies to modern syncopations and dissonances. Inspired by Tchaikovsky, Mahler, and Stravinsky. |
MP3.com CD: Succession - buy it!
CD: Succession
Credits: Composition, orchestraion, and MIDI by Gregg. |
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A generic -oontz oontz oontz- industrial piece. Perfect for wearing fishnet and eyeliner. |
Credits: MIDI, drum machine, and samples by Gregg. |
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This random piece contains industrial beats and some harmonized guitars. The whole thing was basically improvised. |
MP3.com CD: Succession - buy it!
CD: Succession
Credits: Guitars, bass, and programming by Gregg. Vocals by Kevin O'Hara. |
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This sounds like a song that would be in a video game. It has an eerie "cave level" sort of sound to it. |
MP3.com CD: Succession - buy it!
CD: Succession
Credits: MIDI by Gregg. |
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This is a more jazzy kind of piece with some progressive sounds. It's from my first album and previously unposted. |
MP3.com CD: Alpha - buy it!
CD: Alpha
Credits: MIDI, guitars, and tenor saxophone by Gregg. |
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Influences for this piece were industrial and metal. There are many layers of harmonized guitars and parts with fast runs and double bass. The mostly-improvised solo sections and odd times make this piece stand out. |
MP3.com CD: Alpha - buy it!
CD: Alpha
Credits: MIDI and guitars by Gregg. |
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This piece has more of a synthpop feel, but with progressive elements. I used a keyboard bass drum for that effect. The subtle keyboard parts and interesting chords make it flow well. |
MP3.com CD: Alpha - buy it!
CD: Alpha
Credits: MIDI, keyboards, and audio effects by Gregg. |
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This one has some really nice jazzy chords with a driving drum beat. The section in the beginning was a patch on my keyboard, then tweaked with the computer. Progressive influences are evident too.
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MP3.com CD: Alpha - buy it!
CD: Alpha
Credits: MIDI and keyboards by Gregg. |
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When interesting jazz chords are mixed with modern industrial drum sounds, you get a very different piece like this one. The use of strings and harp has classical roots while the overdubbed guitars show some metal influences as well. |
MP3.com CD: Alpha - buy it!
CD: Alpha
Credits: MIDI and guitars by Gregg. |
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This song is the product of a drum machine, an old school Casio keyboard, and guitar work. Heavy robotic industrial with some crazy effects. |
CD: N/A
Credits: Keyboards and synths by Andy Baker. Guitars and drum machine by Gregg Rossetti. |
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