Does Not Compute

With a menacing synthesizer riff, “Does Not Compute” is an edgy electronic piece that could heighten the sense of energy and danger in your next project.

Modern Age

Beginning with a bit-crushed beat and staticky synthesizer, “Modern Age” is one of a kind. Halfway through, the electronic arrangement unexpectedly breaks for a dramatic classical interlude. The two styles then join together for an epic finale.

The Void

An entrancing, wobbly loop anchors this reverberating synthetic piece as ambient pads and distant hand drums round out the arrangement. “The Void” would serve well as a trippy background song for a psychedelic or experimental project.

Causal Loop

Beginning with simple harmonies, “Causal Loop” blossoms into a rich, uplifting tapestry of guitar, bass, synthesizer, and an electronic beat. Before the song ends, however, it trades this hopeful arrangement for an eerie, minor melody.

Silver Star

“Silver Star” pulls no punches. The fast-paced rock song features a lively mix of guitar, bass, drums, and synthesizer in 3/4 time. Use it when your project needs a little extra spunk.

Southbound

Calm and introspective, “Southbound” is a soft and simple tune without many surprises. Use it when your next project calls for a relaxing sense of chill.

Impromptu

Beginning with a simple intro, “Impromptu” launches into a friendly, sunny arrangement of synthesizers, drums, and guitar. Use this song to give your project a unique, slightly quirky sound.

The Healer

After a gradual and emotional build up, “The Healer” blooms into a rich, full-bodied arrangement of classical instruments. Use this track to imbue your testimonial videos with a strong sense of opportunity and achievement.

Unlearning

Composed entirely of various synthesizers, “Unlearning” is a sparse, slow-moving tune. Consider using the minimalistic track in your next sci-fi project. (If outer space had a theme song, I think it might sound something like this.)

(Many Other Functions)

About halfway through, this relatively inconspicuous electronic track turns into what’s probably the closest thing to dub step I’ve ever made — largely thanks to a dirty saw synth wobble. That said, it’s still pretty mild. You can think of “(Many Other Functions)” as a gateway dub step tune: edgy, yet still gentle enough for general audiences.