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Credits: Jeff Culp (vocals: Stefanie Kelly) |
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A blending of funk/R&B and rock. I hope to eventually overlay some of the synth sounding guitars with the real thing some day. |
Credits: Jeff Culp and Stefanie Kelly (vocals Stefanie) |
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...kinda on the acid-jazzy side I suppose. |
Credits: written by Jeff Culp, vocals: Deanna Greene, Matt Goss, Jason Rodriquez, Kim Goss guitars: Phil Williams, Matt Goss, drums/keys/programming: Jeff Culp |
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Urban/R&B version of this tune |
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modern soul/r&b |
Credits: Jason Rodriquez and Jeff Culp (Jason vocals) |
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This song was written and recorded in 1995 and 1996 at Berklee College of Music. Much thanks to Stefanie Kelly for offering her vocal gifts to this song. :) All programming was done on a Roland XP-50. It is more accurately in the Christian adult contemporary style. |
Credits: by Jeff Culp (Stefanie Kelly vocals) |
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piano and vocal ballad |
Credits: by Jeff Culp and Stefanie Kelly (vocals: Stefanie) |
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A morphing of house and funk. |
Credits: Jeff Culp and Matt Green |
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This piece uses hard rock/techno/industrial influences and sounds.
(A short snippet of this tune is used in my Video Game Music Medley) |
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Metal, techno, orchestral influences...
Epic theme. |
Credits: by Jeff Culp (vocals Tom Denlinger, guitars Phil Williams |
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orchestral and industrial influences |
Credits: Jeff Culp |
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This experimental composition has some trance and techno influences as well as ambient and orchestrated programmatic elements. When I wrote this I just started messing around with the constant of a chopped up acoustic guitar loop in an odd time signature, and tried to see what kind of elements sounded good to me over top of it. It was darn fun!!!
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Credits: by Jeff Culp |
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This was partly inspired by Lord of the Ring’s which I was reading with my wife Brinton at the time, so it’s essentially programmatic in nature. The expanse of Middle Earth and the world created by Tolkien, the darkness of Morder, the resilience of Frodo transported us from our living room when we were reading it to each other. (Thanks Alan for the great idea!) From a programming and technical aspect I was experimenting with extremes in dynamics, extremes in high and low pitched sounds, and morphing textures. How far can I tweak the instruments? There are essentially 4 different sections to the build of the emotion. (a snippet of this is also in video game music medley) |
Credits: by Jeff Culp |
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Orchestated ambient and electro-acoustic. Experimenting with different piano/ep/music box tones and manipulating them. Circular hypnotic melody and counterpoint (similar to a canon) in the intro while recapping Piano/Orchestral Theme 1 (undercut with ambience and digital manipulation). The form is similar to a stream of conscience dream state where thoughts and themes bleed into each other and don't necessarily repeat themselves. |
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ambient theme and world groove elements |
Credits: Jeff Culp and Phil Williams (guitars) |
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This is a medley to demostrate music that would be well suited for video games. Since this mp3 file is over 11 minutes long, I've made a "track list" so to speak so you can move the playpback bar on your mp3 player to the desired location.
0-2:42 Heavy Rock Techno, Epic Rock: Action Games, FPS,
2:43-7:06 Ambient: Mystical, outerspace, dramatic
7:06-7:44 Orchestral: thematic, dramatic
7.45-10:01 Loop, groove based: Sports (hard techno, country hip hop, acid funk, bounce hip hop)
10:01-10:23 Playful, quirky: children's games
10:23-11:30 World thematic
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Credits: by Jeff Culp |
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a bunch of 10 second MP3's strung together in the genres of hip-hop, progressive hip hop, hard house, country funk, acid rock electronica, and caribbean electronicica groove |
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Jazz fusion instrumental.
Back in the summer of '91 I wrote this on an Ensoniq ESQ-1 and DR-660 drum machine (two bad boys at the time). I owe big cudos to my independent study teacher Tim Wicham who hooked me up with the keyboard for those few months! |
Credits: Jeff Culp |
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Acid Techno with a hard bass line... A pulsating Matrix-esque tune... |
Credits: Jeff Culp |
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Hard trance |
Credits: Jeff Culp |
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