Posts Tagged ‘synthesiser’
 

 
Teardrop by Massive Attack reinterpreted by Pete Simcoe

Teardrop

Teardrop was originally released by Massive Attack as a single on 27 April 1998 and was featured on the excellent album 'Mezzanine'. This reinterpreted version creates a new slant on this classic track by using electric guitar ...
by Pete Simcoe
 

 
 
Soundtracks 5 Track 2 Journey

Soundtracks 5 | Journey

Journey has an epic, wide, cinematic feel to it with searing lead guitar over broad swathes of synth and effects. It is a nod to the early days of progressive rock from the likes of Pink Floyd and would provide an excellent sou...
by Pete Simcoe
 

 
 
Soundtrack 6 | Light

Soundtracks 4 | Light

Deep and brooding synthesiser piece with a cinematic feel. This is the sort of track you might find in a Michael Mann film. The initial contemplative light feel is followed by a sequence with drums to add depth. An arpeggiator ...
by Pete Simcoe
 

 

 
Soundtrack 1 | City

Soundtracks 4 | City

Contemplative electric guitars and keyboards with mellow electric piano. The track has a bass solo in the middle and a long deep keyboard ending. It has a very spacious and atmospheric feel to it and features a traditional Afri...
by Pete Simcoe
 

 
 
Soundtrack 4 | Blues

Soundtracks 4 | Blues

Slow, atmospheric electric guitar blues with synthesisers in the background and a simple drumbeat. The first 2m30s features a slightly overdriven reverberating guitar. The last 1m30s features a distorted slide guitar solo with ...
by Pete Simcoe