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Enjoy this Dance-Pop track.
"Not There Yet" is a Dance-Pop track by Sploinky Music UnInc on SoundClick. The track showcases Sploinky Music UnInc's instinct for crafting memorable music. The track delivers a memorable listening experience in this genre, and effortlessly connects with the listener. "Not There Yet" is part of the Sploinky Music UnInc catalog on SoundClick, where independent artists connect with a global audience.
This is what happens when you take a song and cut out everything but the chorus. This can also happen if you have yet to nail down the concept of standard forms.
"Better Days" by Sploinky Music UnInc is an Electronic production available on SoundClick. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. This is a remarkable offering in this genre from this independent artist. SoundClick gives artists like Sploinky Music UnInc a platform to share original Electronic music with listeners around the world.
Lively tune that gives you a chance to memorize its melody without having to try to memorize the melody. Has cowbell.
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Meant to be a soundtrack for a...Who am I kidding? An incidentally-created audio track.
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Something like this should probably go under 'New School Tooth-Hop' or something like that. Music for the gangster piano rat's mother.
"Gitti Gen" by Sploinky Music UnInc is an Electronic production available on SoundClick. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. SoundClick gives artists like Sploinky Music UnInc a platform to share original Electronic music with listeners around the world.
Gosh, I hate history...it's always so sad and boring.
Let's move on.
But if you think you can learn something for me, here it is:
A while back, I made some music. It sounded like a rat chewing up a live
piano and then squealing in pain as the wires snapped and whipped him across the eyes. People close to me told me to kill myself (in very vague, roundabout ways, mind you).
So I quit letting them listen to my "music."
Over time, the metaphorical rat got himself a football helmet to protect his eyes. The squeals subsided but never really disappeared.
Today, my "music" creation process is an exercise in incidental creativity and post-mortem rationalization.
I love music, I love making music, but I may never rid myself of the rat in my piano.
No. Can't. Actually, I try to play piano, but they always tell me to get away from it or make it quieter. How's a guy supposed to learn anything in a world like this?
I have no idea.
I like to think that I'm most heavily influenced by the sound of static in my brain, but who knows? It's so hard to figure out why you do what you do.
I certainly don't crash guitars. I'd crash a piano, but that's beside the point.
A computer. It's a gray one with little shiny lights and buzzy-whirly fans. It eats CD's and DVD's and its name is Snivles. I also use a mouse and keyboard and monitor and headphones and microwave and refrigerator. The last two being the most important since they're directly involved in keeping me alive.
Then there's the toilet and shower and...what? I see all these guys gloating about their Mackie or Cubase or whatever--and they never mention their toilet. What arrogance!
You can make music without Mackie or Cubase, but throw your toilet out the window and see just how musically productive you'll be.
Seriously, no respect whatsoever!