Here's the Foreward:
Penny Friend, The First Release from Corrosion Productions.
The Album, covers a wide range of genres, ranging from Breakbeat, Electronica, Metal, Drum and Bass, Ambient and Trip-Hop. And was produced and written between the years of 2005 and 2007.
Tracks:
1. Elemental Enthusiasm
- An Experiment in producing Live-drums from electric drum samples, The complex Drum patterns are surrounded by a simple Synthesizer playing some complex chords.
2. Cause of Death
- A Short Excursion to the realms of Dark Electronica, with beat-cutting and the sounds from a Midi Guitar.
3. Dead Rising
- Reverberating Keys surround a hip-hop Inspired Beat with some trippy Synths going over Two simple Riffs and a heavy Haunting build-up.
4. Appear Funny
- Back to the Dark Electronica at a moderate tempo. A complex Bass-line, strings with raised high-mids and a Popcorn Synth going over the same lines, experimenting again with the sounds.
5. Suppressed Memories
- A Chilled out intro provides some light relief and then a build-up into into a beat-cutting, Dark drum and bass lick. A Vintage Hit provides the Poppy main riffs.
6. Radiative Revolution
- An IDM Tune with three hybrid Synths, with Random noises, clicks, pops and panning, An Epic Riff in the chorus overpowers the almost clumsy Drums and Cymbals.
7. Penny Friend
- The Title Track fades in the Simple powerful Drums over a cut-up cello with some echo-y synths, changing Riff and Increasing Tempo Builds up the final moments
8. The Long Goodbye Part 1
- An atmospheric Pad builds up the Tension along with a low distorted Double Bass and Gabba Kick Drum. Organic Guitar Work complementing a Hybrid Saw Bass, with Drum and Bass beat-cutting taking the bass through its paces. A Poppy synth goes back to a Clean Guitar sound hinting at what's to come.
9. The Long Goodbye Part 2
- A Fuzzy Late night guitar Jam over an ambient Pad develops until Clean chords fade in and a trip-hop style beat cuts in along with a sample which brings the song and the album to an end.
Best Heard on the most powerful stereo you can find with no EQ settings.
There's your menu, Hope you enjoy the dish!
- Morgan Williams - Guitars, Fruityloops, Production and All beats and Music