EmuMan
I write music sometimes, and before I started properly posting it online, I kept it here for display. I've since uploaded these tracks to Spotify, Soundcloud, and more, but I decided to keep them here because I was rather proud of the system I had set up. Also, I find value in having extra information presented below the song. It allows me to say things that I otherwise would not be able to in just a title.
NOTE: Wearing headphones or using external speakers (not your phone or laptop's built-in speakers) will make your listening experience much better. I promise.
# | Title | Duration |
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1 | Sunset Café | --:-- |
2 | Through an Endless Sky | --:-- |
3 | Grapefruit | --:-- |
4 | Simple Existence | --:-- |
5 | Moving As One | --:-- |
6 | Onward | --:-- |
7 | Fallen Glory | --:-- |
8 | The Music of Duccu | --:-- |
9 | Redzone (Instrumental) | --:-- |
10 | Zenith | --:-- |
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One of the first songs I really made, all the way back in 2018 or something. Aivi and Surasshu were large inspirations, sort of that neo-chiptune vibe (I don't know if that is a term but it is now).
I made this at basically the same time as Sunset Café, although it was less finished at the time. I recently picked it back up to write the end, and this is what I came up with.
I saw my parents cutting grapefruit and I came up with this song. Not sure what else to say.
Not sure what inspired this one, but it was one of the first orchestra-centered pieces I wrote. A bit janky at parts, but overall, it's not too bad (I think).
I originally made this evolving orchestral/electronic mashup with the intent of using it as a demo for the wide range of capabilities with FL Studio, but it ended up turning into what is, in my opinion, quite a bop.
This one is probably on the older side. It still feels quite unfinished and empty for whatever reason, and I can't seem to fix it despite my efforts. Oh well.
Another orchestral composition, featuring potentially the muddiest mix known to humankind. Inspired by me playing on the piano randomly and it sounding kinda cool.
This is a combination of several musical ideas presented by some of my friends, mainly rosetta222 and the great Jonathan A. Mio. I basically listened through their music, took what I thought sounded cool, and expanded upon it within the context of this song. There's not really a coherent genre, although I suppose it doesn't flow terribly. I think you could call it genre-bending, although I'd call it something more like genre-smushing.
A tentatively named and unmastered song that I was inspired to write after watching, of course, Initial D. I'm still working on lyrics and stuff that I might add, but I figured why not put what I have up here anyways.
I wanted to try some more sound-design-y stuff with this one, and I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. Maybe a bit repetitive, but I couldn't really think of anything else to continue the song. It's a bit different from my usual stuff, as everything else seems to be, but I had fun making it.