I hate wasting music. The SEVENTH album from daisychaindaze showcases compositions originally intended for full rock and pop songs, where I wasn't quite sold on the lyrics. Instead of hitting delete, I decided to repurpose them, tweaking them slightly and releasing them as 'soundtracks', or 'Soundfracks' as I like to call them. While these tracks may eventually have lyrics added, for now, enjoy them as they are: jazz, electronica, rock, and contemporary classical music perfect for film, TV, and popcorn.
I could certainly craft an extensive description filled with AI-generated content about this album, but I won't. To truly capture its essence, here are some tags that I believe will genuinely enlighten you: #electro #rock #leftfield #happy #chill #playful #indie #popsoftrock #psychedelic #cool #classical #poignant. This album is a unique and authentic journey that perhaps deserves your attention and appreciation.
This album seamlessly blends folk, indie, and rock elements, creating a rich and diverse sonic landscape. The infusion of electro-dance and left-field influences, alongside subtle hints of ambience, adds an intriguing depth to the rock-driven soundscapes.
Two instrumentals (Cuban Heels and Crossroads) take listeners on a captivating journey, with a Latin-infused and Classical jamboree showcasing the artist's versatility. Beyond the organic melodies, the songs hold profound messages waiting to be discovered. With its #chill and #calm vibes, 'Numbers Don't Lie' possesses a touch of darkness and romance, bridging genres like #pop, #indie, #electronic, #dance, and #ambient into a coherent abstract painting-by-numbers canvas.
My mother always encouraged me in my musical pursuit to listen to all kinds of music and gain inspiration from the past as well as the future. This classical crossover album is for her. I'd like to think she'll have her pair of heavenly headphones on and be smiling
Reconfigured from a few years ago. Hanging By A Thread includes songs and compositions covering the poprock soundtrack instrumental genres. Some of these were written for vocals, so strong melodies exist.
Initially started several years ago, it remained hidden with others on an old version of this website. Now given a full airing, this demo has songs from soundtrack instrumentals to pop-rock-folk-jazz. Includes earlier versions of current songs.
Previously unrecorded material plus a few newbies. A mixture of rock'n'soul, a hint of electro, with some metal and jazz thrown in for good measure! Take a listen now.