Music by Jonah Dempcy
- Weekend Amnesia
Funky breaks with turntable solo. - Accelerated Lifestyle
Breakbeat groove with Rhodes melody and scratching. - Klang!
Atmospheric groove with acoustic bass and vibes.
- Revolution Void - Effects of Elevation (2005)
- Revolution Void - Viva la Revolucion (2000)
The Viva la Revolucion EP was released in the summer of 2000 as a limited-run 12" vinyl pressing containing 4 tracks. The title track is dancefloor-friendly epic breaks with an infectious synth loop. It was originally composed in 1998 using the MOD sequencer Fast Tracker 2, though the version released was remixed with Acid 1.0. - Luminous Beings
Ominous synthesizer and electro breakbeats evoke the feeling a sci-fi film. After a breakdown, the groove kicks in again with a 4-to-the-floor beat. Written 7/1999. - Get Organized
Nice and mellow breakbeat groove with a Latin jazz organ loop. Acid synths and percussion fills accompany the melody while acoustic upright bass provides warmth. - Synchrology
This song was inspired by video game soundtrack composers such as Nobuo Uematsu. The song begins with a clean electric guitar melody and progresses into an airtight breakbeat groove. A driving Hammond organ loop propels the song while horn and string sections provide atmosphere. - Shangri-La
Lush synth pads and electro sounds evolve into hard acid breaks, replete with obligatory TB-303 squelches. - Travelling on the Waves of Time
This light electro-ish tune is ideal for a video game: the melody and simple accompaniment are non-intrusive and the song evokes a feeling of child-like innocence that is quite congruent with playing games.
- Back in the Day
Funk breakbeat with scratching.
