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Quite a fun musical romp, Ed. I really like the orchestration and especially the choir parts. Very well done, sir.

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All the very best of seasonal wishes to you all - and thank you all so much for your kind words of support and encouragement this year :smiling_face:

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Hello, I wrote a quick tune while in the Christmas spirit. Merry Christmas to you all and have a happy holiday! Hope you enjoy!

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Likewise to you Michael! Wishing you a successful and happy 2026. :slight_smile:

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What a splendidly spiffing story Ed! This would work very well with a short animation. You should drop a copy to Aardman Animations to see if they could use it,

Wishing you a happy Christmas and a creative & successful New Year! :slight_smile:

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Merry Christmas everyone :christmas_tree: :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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A most joyfull Christmas season to all. May the new year bring each of you only the best of unexpected challenges.

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Merry Christmas everyone!:christmas_tree: Hope everyone has a great new year!

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Trace evidence - a short cue for a scientific investigation scene, featuring Tuned Gongs, Lo-fi Strings, and Mallet Piano from the Vaults, plus some Filth - Imperial Electric. And a boat-load of effects.

Hats off to the low-end on Tuned Gongs.

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Nice and VERY moody, Ed. I love how you used the gongs, but the entire composition blends so very well to send the mood along the path of mystery. Very well done, sir.

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you can find mine at the following urls :slight_smile:

I also have a Bandcamp too, slowing adding tracks to it > https://samdownie.bandcamp.com

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And all the best for the new year for you also!! :folded_hands::musical_notes::musical_keyboard::sparkles:

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Hey, dabbling in found sounds and vibes in the hauntological space, as ‘Horse and Duck’. This is our soundtrack to the end of the world, aided in no small part by String Murmurations. Hope you enjoy: All Over Again | Horse & Duck

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This is not my music - and not my video - but I thought it was very clever! Have you guys seen this?

Happy Wednesday, All!

Star Wars - Imperial March on Eight Floppy Drives

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Sounds great. Composition choices fits well with the scene, well done (a little late thought :sweat_smile:)

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So for anyone who maybe has a minute. I have just release the ‘A’ album to go with the aforementioned ‘B’ album. There are two versions. One with 19 separate tracks and another presented - as I originally imagined it - running continuously for 52 minutes. It’s available on other streaming services too.

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oh christ its been a hot minute since I posted here welp anyway this is an OST album for the pilot episode an audio drama I scored called “Doctor Whooves Masters of the Cosmos” which released a couple days ago. Here is the bandcamp link if anyone wants to listen to the album (download is free btw), used a couple bits of Crow Hill samples in a couple of these tracks (one of the final tracks and the 3rd track specifically, 3rd track (“The Hob”) used Cello Motors and the other one has the lovely Celest-a-tone. Interestingly, while i use some spitfire stuff in this, a library i used as my weapon for some of the tracks is a violin library i made w my friend… if you download the album you’ll also find an alternate version of the main title as a bonus track which also contains mental sound design I made with one of my own libraries too.
https://marknowataylor.bandcamp.com/album/doctor-whooves-masters-of-the-cosmos-soundtrack-episode-1

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Brilliant Mark, Loved The Hob :grinning_face:

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Great compositions Mark which tell very imaginative stories. I just wish I could see the animated storyline at the same time. Maybe one day hey? Well done.

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oh yeah these are actually for something, an audio drama so they’re actually are attached to a story, look up “Doctor Whooves Masters of the Cosmos” by Shadow Rabbit Studio on YouTube, you’ll find it, it was really fun to score and the cast & crew are amazing people.