The KROMAIA: Original Soundtrack features over 40 minutes of music, and is now available on Bandcamp for free, as well as other stores. KROMAIA: Original Soundtrack by Josh Whelchel, David Saulesco, and Hyperduck SoundWorks The Kromaia Soundtrack is an LP of electronic music by Josh Whelchel, David Saulesco, and Hyperduck SoundWorks. Much of the music was written and produced in 2014, using Propellerhead’s Reason and my own FMBlastr16 rack extension. Collaborations are rewarding. Opening up the project to collaboration allowed […]
The Masquerada: Songs and Shadows Original Soundtrack is now available for pre-order. The full soundtrack, featuring over 2 hours of music, will be released on October 23rd. Currently, the entire soundtrack is available for free listening on bandcamp. Masquerada: Songs & Shadows by Josh Whelchel The soundtrack features instrumentalists Kristin Naigus, Patti Rudisill, and John Robert Matz. Vocalists include tenor Ryan C. Connelly, soprano Danielle Messina, and an 8 voice choir led by Cincinnati’s Isaac Selya. Watch the Choir Masquerada […]
The soundtrack to the game Oblitus, from Connor Ullman and Adult Swim Games, is now available on Loudr, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and everywhere else you might possibly want to find it! I’d describe the Oblitus Soundtrack as an Otherwordly, Electro-Ambient E.P. – besides accompanying the game, it is intended to transport the listener to alien worlds and resonate deeply with their inner meta-physical being. The soundtrack is tuned to 432hz, which is in tune with the frequencies created by the […]
The music in the Scrolls Launch Trailer was created in Cubase 6 and Reason 7. I wrote about this set up a little in my post, “DAW of the Future.” The setup is actually pretty simple. You are able to connect Reason with other DAWs with their ReWire tool, which makes it surprisingly easy to sync the projects. This connection is responsible for tempo & playback syncing, and carrying the audio stream of Reason outward to your primary DAW. The […]
I am excited to announced that I have recently joined forces with the A Cappella Records family to become the Chief Technology Officer of their freshly renamed company re:discover inc. You may be more familiar with the Joypad Records moniker that provided licensing and distribution for Pokemon: Kanto Symphony and Lindsey Stirling‘s recently released Skyrim Cover. What does this mean for me: I will continue to write music under “Josh Whelchel,” and score for video games. I am an extremely passionate composer and am lucky to […]