CAVEMAN – New track released!
Perhaps the heaviest, most violent-sounding track I’ve ever released.
Grab your club and start swinging!
Perhaps the heaviest, most violent-sounding track I’ve ever released.
Grab your club and start swinging!
Well, it’s took me long enough but I finally have released an album.
MODE OUT is nearly 80 minutes and 13 tracks of exciting electronic music, available on all major digital stores and in limited CD hard copies.
Bandcamp (PHYSICAL COPIES HERE)
Thank you for your support!
I bring news of a pretty big announcement.
I will be releasing my very first album: Mode Out, on June 9th, containing 13 exciting original electronic tracks.
It will be available on iTunes, Amazon and all other digital stores. If pre-ordering is your thing, give this a click.
Physical copies will also be available in limited number. More details to follow.
https://acoe.bandcamp.com/releases
I make some pretty stupid mashups, sometimes…. OK, all the time.
Combining Frank Klepacki’s Act on Instict with TV Rock’s Flaunt It worked super well though. Very fun little afternoon project.
Hey, while you’re here, why don’t you check out my Facebook page to stay on top of updates?
I really don’t know why I did this, but I’m kinda glad I did. I really like the result.
Basically I re-watched The Neverending Story and the nostalgia hit me like a machine gun. That scene where Artax drowns in the Swamp of Sadness is pretty dreadful, sure. But the music is pretty iconic. For some reason, I decided to make my own version. A prog house version, to be specific.
I hope you like it, but I won’t apologise for resurfacing any unpleasant suppressed memories about the scene.
If you like it, you can download it from Soundcloud here or from my R.MIX section.
“The Theme of Sadness” was written and composed by Klaus Doldinger.
A few things to announce.
I’ve released my first ever self-published commercial single to iTunes. You can listen to it in the video above and if you like it enough, it’s now available on iTunes. If you don’t like Apple (and who can blame you?), the track should be available on other major digital music stores in the next few weeks.
Also, A.COE is now on Spotify. Click here for my new artist page!
As a final note, I’d like to extend my thanks to my fans and friends who’ve supported my craft throughout the years. Your encouragement has brought me a long way.
– A.COE