This is quite a heavy, short, instrumental shredding rock piece that I put together in a hurry. It was inspired by one of the video games I was working on at work at the time I composed this. That video game was an action game involving a helicopter flying around in the desert, and that’s what I had in mind when writing this little tune.
This is the Christmas medley I record every year, this time for 2003. It turned out to be quite heavy this year…ah well There are three Christmas carols in the medley. Can you recognize all of them?
Another instrumental rock song I recorded very quickly and totally out of the blue. I really love the instrumental interlude. Actually there are also lyrics and a vocal part for this song, but I’m not much of a singer so I decided to release a karaoke (off-vocal) version first and, when I get the chance, record the vocals with a good vocalist later on.
This is the karaoke (off-vocal) version of a song I wrote some time ago. Since I’m not that great of a singer I decided to record the vocals once I get a good vocalist to do the vocals properly. For now just enjoy it as quite heavy instrumental rock piece with some weird measure changes in there
A karaoke (off-vocal) version of Deep Purple’s Black Night that I recorded for the cover band I played in at the time of this recording. Maybe I’ll record a version that includes vocals one day…who knows.
This is a cover version of the Pulp Fiction theme that I recently recorded. Now for a bit of trivia that a lot of people probably don’t know (including me, until it was pointed out to me by a nice fellow via e-mail): The original artist of this song is Dick Dale and the song is originally called “Miserlou”.
This is a little concatenation of various leftover riffs that I mostly recorded something like 2 years ago when I first got my hands on an Engl amp of a friend of mine (that’s where the Engl in the song title comes from). Initially, it was supposed to be a boogie (that’s where the Boogie in the title comes from), but yes, I know, it’s not really a boogie . See this as an experimental track with a bit of guitar shredding in it.
After being too lazy in 2000 and not having my equipment with me in Australia in 2001, I finally managed to get off my butt to record another Christmas Medley just as in 1999. This is a guitar medley of the well-known Christmas songs “Silent Night, Holy Night” and “Jingle Bells”. Merry Xmas everyone.
This is a cover of Nirvana’s song “Come As You Are”. It’s an experiment with the Native Instruments B4 plugin and my newly acquired acoustic guitar. It also features me on vocals (a bit out of tune sometimes unfortunately, but well, it was a quick hack