The Adventures of Skywolf

Built upon a super cool acid bass synth arp from Looperman artist Konigsberg, this upbeat techno piece drips with tones of action and sci-fi technology.
Mortal Contact

Here’s a tune that starts off with a driving synth loop from Looperman artist Twistedloop, followed closely by a pumpin’ beat by Fanto8BC. Throw in some arps, booms and crashes, and you have a 90s-flavoured song well suited to action video games.
PSSt, There’s Something in the Mix

A poppy little piece with a hint of a swing, assembled with some fixin’s from Audio Animals’ Status VST bank based on the old Yamaha PortaSound PSS-480.
The Trees Are Full Of Forests
Here’s an action-adventure themed cinematic piece featuring energetic percussion loops, regal french horns, punchy brass sections and sprinkles of cinematic SFX.
Bubble Bubble
Here’s a simple electro-pop tune with lots of percolating arps over a pumping TR-909 rhythm laced with some randomized hi-hats and a sweet loop from Looperman artist “alividlife”.
Isle of An Caillte
A cinematic piece that starts out with a low, droning synth before a tribal rhythm sets the pace. This one came out sounding like a title sequence for a modern action-adventure game.
Colonel Pop
This is a fairly laid-back tune with a pumpin’ bassline under piano layered with synth pads, wrapped in a percolating electronic marimba that elicits visions of a popcorn maker. Built upon a solid foundation drum loop by Looperman artist “abelouis”.
Auld Lang Syne 2019
Time for a new transanitized version of the holiday favourite. This new version features some pumping loops from Looperman artist “Fanto8BC”, with some Roland KR-500 and Korg i3 sandwiched in.
Christmas in Alaska
Here’s a sleigh bells shakin’ dubstep with a simple melody of piano, chimes and strings. Featuring a wonderful holiday drum loop from Looperman artist alexisescalona and sounds from the Korg i3, Yamaha TX-81Z, Roland KR-500 and Yamaha TG33 synths, along with a smathering of VSTs. This song was created live on-stream at Twitch.tv/TransistorSandwich.
In The Forest of the Night
Here’s another tune to add to your Halloween party playlist. It starts out with an eerie low droning synth that leads into a creepy piano motif. But there’s still room for drums, a throbbing tribal pattern by Looperman artist Anubis.