Electronic Ageless
Kind of melancholy, but it builds, and it is ageless, because it could be from a few different eras in the last 20 years… In a very minor key.
Kind of melancholy, but it builds, and it is ageless, because it could be from a few different eras in the last 20 years… In a very minor key.
A more recent recording I did of a group of choirs singing the Jenkin’s song, “Adiemus”. The words actually have no meaning, but it’s the music that counts. The choirs originally sang along to a solo acoustic piano, and the orchestration and all percussion was scored and added afterward.
A pretty crazy Electronic song that I made just for the fun of it. No particular reason… just felt inclined. It has a far-east flavor at some points. [audio:http://www.glenrhodes.com/audio/SONG-ONE.mp3|titles=eSong One|artists=Glen Rhodes] (All songs Copyright 2000-2009, Glen Rhodes)
One of the most influential games on the PC of the last 25 years was undoubtedly Castle Wolfenstein. So, when Flash 8 came out with the ability to create high speed bitmap graphics, I just had to put myself to the challenge, and make it playable online! Click here to play it! The engine is…
This is an old favorite of mine, and so I simply couldn’t resist putting it in. Click here to play it! It may seem a little old, or “retro”, but remember that’s the point. To accurately represent the original game.
A song I wrote that reminds me, for some melancholy reason, of my earliest childhood home. I’m not exactly sure why, but it just feels that way. I always compose with an image or a theme in my head. [audio:http://www.glenrhodes.com/audio/childhoodhouse.mp3|titles=The Childhood House|artists=Glen Rhodes] (All songs Copyright 2000-2009, Glen Rhodes)
A quick, hoppity sounding song, with elements of funk with, some orchestra thrown in, and a synthesized voice. The song slowly transitions in its feel as it progresses. Acoustic guitar comes in. [audio:http://www.glenrhodes.com/audio/SONG-ONE2.mp3|titles=eSong Two|artists=Glen Rhodes] (All songs Copyright 2000-2009, Glen Rhodes)