Here is where you find my free music. Options here are self explanatory. You can [stream] it on my radio, or you can [download] it and show it to your friends and commence the brainwashing. I like the latter idea. It’s just me though.
[stream] and [download] my music.
- White Knuckles (And Stuff)
I did a remix of OK Go, my new favorite band. For those wanting to check out the original, you can find it [here] and enjoy. (It’s OK Go, you should be able to enjoy it.)
Anyway, this track features lots of chopping up, a chorus featuring a dual-guitar-game-boy-solo-thing, lots of awesomeness, and happy rage.
- Big Time (If Then Era Remix)
I don’t even…
- I’ve Got a Feeling
Okay, so the story begins as this:
I was working on a dance/rave/synthpop track and got a little bored. My mom commented that it sounded like Black Eyed Peas. I stuck the acapella over the song, and it worked pretty well. :D
Blak Eyeduh Peez Rave Tiemz?
- The Uprising of Mirrors (Atlas vs. Muse)
Songs used: “Battles” by Atlas, “Uprising” by Muse.
I wonder if anyone saw this coming.
LittleBigPlanet meets Muse.
- Her
“Her” is a dance song that I wrote. I don’t know how, but every now and then, a dance song just randomly occurs. This is a great example.
- Release
“Release” is a crazy song that I wrote and re-wrote and re-wrote. This is the third version of the song that I had written at the time of “Message to Nobody” and was originally going to be the intro to Null. I will release them along with the other demos soon.
- Swell
It’s pretty much sad face through out the entire thing. It’s the answer to, “How are you feeling to day?” Swell is what.
Sad face mopey kind of rock with, of course, my own little twist to it.
- Life and Time of an 8-Bit Rocker
Hey, haven’t released a song in a while due to my upcoming release, Null. Because of that, here is a Synthpop Rocktronic song for you guys.
- Message to Nobody 2009.
So here’s a new song for you guys to listen to.
This track is a kind of laid-back sad track mostly wrapped around a piano for most of the first part of the track. During the first half of the track, there’s plenty of ambiance going on and what sounds like drums under water to back up the piano. Then, the piano goes through the next sixteen measures alone before quickly fading into the next part of the track consisting of distortion (yet down to earth) and breakbeats. Upon the main distorted lead going out, the piano takes the track away before hiding behind the noise.
Give this track a listen all the way through.
- Soul (wauterboi’s remix) 2009.
Oh hey, Ivan Ives on a track? Possibly to impress my peers? Yeah, no.
Ivan Ives, if you don’t know, is a great rapper and one of my favorite artists. Apparently, he added me on Myspace through the Friend Finder, and I never really saw his profile or paid attention to him because I thought he would be at this point, too popular to talk to me. Apparently, it’s the opposite.
So, we started talking, I linked to this page and he said, “i don’t mean to sound condescending, but for a 14 year old, you’ve got a fuckload of talent.”
Woo!
Then I asked to remix one of his songs. Sadly, he couldn’t find The Spectator, but I remixed Soul instead, and I believe I made it work. (I laughed because he said, “WOAH MAN, THAT’S OLD.”)
This song is… a Hip-Hop sounding song? I dunno. Electronic with rap? …wait, that is Hip-Hop. So, yeah, I did Hip-Hop, I guess.
Also, Fresh (the guy behind Ivan Ive’s beats) can go screw himself with his off-kilter BPM’s. I spent all night last night trying to figure out if it was 92 or 93 and 88 or 89. (the tempo changes in the original track)
- Presentiment of Your Destruction 2009.
Yeah, well this song is kind of following “Know What I Think” and “Startup” in terms of style. I don’t know what to say about this one, it’s just like those songs. “Electronic Rock”, heh.
Also, the name was found by looking up random words in a dictionary.
- Know What I Think? 2009.
Back to my electronic rock. RAWK RAWK RAWK.
Basically, it starts out with the guitar-ish synth along with the bass guitar and heavily tracked drums. (originally coming from a Funk break)
Then it comes to the chorus. Then it comes to the break. Then it comes to the pre-OHSHI part. Then it comes to the OHSHI-EARRAPEMANIFESTO PART. Then it comes to an end.
Sounds too much like “Ready” though.
- Fixed 2009.
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- Feel Good Inc. (Don’t Stop) 2009.
Note: This song is single edit. Don’t blame me, blame the internet and my laziness.
Anyway, I created this out of pure boredom. I was fooling around, and I put this over one of my unfinished songs, and from there it kept changing and changing to fit the vocals until we arrived at what is now, “Feel Good Inc. (Don’t Stop)”.
Ignore the fact that the name sucks and give it a listen. :D
- Conversations With Myself 2009.
This song was created out of boredom and… well… read the title. The boredom led my fingers around the piano and helped me create the opening to this song, from there, I just screwed around some more.
More sad emotion to your ears. :D
Fun fact, the Hi-Hat is actually is an EQ’d tom.
- Parts of an 8-Bit Morning 2009.
I made this a few months ago (It’s May at the moment) and I never finished it due to lack of melody and how it sort of got annoying. I came back to it today and I kept re-listening to it and found nothing I could think of to add. Seriously. My mind went blank.
I thought that it fit the title of the song well enough, so it may be a bit repetitive, but it fit my idea of an 8-Bit Morning.
- Startup 2009.
First “happy” song in a while, which is good. So, to describe it, think of my recent “Electronic Rock” ideas and then think happy. Happy is good. :D
Update: No longer a demo. Also mixed. (thanks The Hamster Alliance)
- Hurting Myself 2009.
This is me having fun with melodies, swing, and broken distortion jazzy beats… and etc. But mostly etc.
- Lie – Album 2008-2009.
- I am Ready to Knock You Out 2008.
My song “Ready” and LL Cool J’s “Mama Said Knock You Out” ended up having a baby together.
[stream] | [download] | [original ‘ready’ article]
- Track 00 2008.
void
- Mayhem 2008.
First song in a while. It’s… Trance Rock?
- Lights in the Sky 2008,
I have a new decent remix. What was really hard about this one is the fact that the lead vocals weren’t on beat. Some parts will sound a tad off, but it’s not my fault.
To make up for that, I filled in the blanks with wauter. Slow, streaming wauter.
- Alpha Rock 2008.
This was originally a small project of mine. I was working with two crappy little square and saw waves, and I managed to get an awesome sound. I decided to go with it and create an entire song with it.
If you use Jeskola Buzz, here’s the BMX for the leads.
- Losing Everything (Featuring Velocitation) 2008.
This is a Drum n’ Bass styled track done between me and my friend Velocitation.
- Banned From Logic, 99.5 2008.
This song is (or was) supposed to be a creepy breakbeat song. I found it in my old song folder and decided to tweak it enough to call it a song. I didn’t want to abandon it after hearing the demo once through.
- Don’t 2008.
Inspired by two chiptune artists – vim and virt.
This song is completely done with old retro video game synthesizers. All Game Boy synthesizers with the exclusion of one lonely little Amiga synth.
- Dry 2008.
At the time, this was my best song. It’s rocktronic awesomeness.
- Near The End of Forever 2008.
Originally began months prior to finishing the track. Was abandoned until I actually picked where the song was going to go randomly one night. The end result is this.
Fun Fact: Inspired by Prince synthesizers.
- Feel Paranoid 2008.
Paranoia on top of some calm hip-hop sounding beats.
- Down 2008.
My attempt at Hip-Hop. Meh, I like it.
- Loss of Melody 2008.
I don’t get why, but every one at my middle school liked this song. It was the “phat beats”, apparently.
I made this song when I was without internet one day. No melody.
- Right Where it Belongs 2008.
This was the song that I had loved from NIN, but I wanted a version that had more to it. Don’t get me wrong, in my opinion, the track itself was incredible. I just wanted to see what I can do.
Includes: Strings, Drums, Drums, Strings, Piano, Drums, Guitars.
[stream] | [download] | [remix.nin]
- The Second One 2008.
This song includes NES Sounds and Synthpop-sounding Rock.
As for the name, I overheard an episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and decided to pick three random words from the dialog.
- Sounds Like 2008.
This was a song I was real iffy about. I was trying to do an IDM track and it ended up like this. Not what I had in mind.
- I’ve Got The Bass (Boredom Strikes Again) 2008.
Again, boredom strikes. I can’t explain any further.
- Unnecessary 2008.
First song I’ve ever composed with a 3/4 time signature. Sounds a bit like Nine Inch Nails’ Ghosts, in my opinion.
- Trapped 2008.
Ghosts 1 I, now with drums, strings, and ambiance.
- Chilled Beats 2008.
Odd little song here. Little hints of Jazzy sounding stuff in here.
- Too Late 2008.
Being in a rush is fun. Aggression becomes distortion, stress becomes BPM changes, and speed becomes fast breaks.
- Chlorine 2008.
Happy Drum n’ Bass fun.
- Daft This 2008.
Read below.
- 6 Underground (Scratchalatica) 2008.
Sliced up the original song and put it together in this fashion. Awesome beats included.
- Mushroom Abuse 2008.
Read the title.
- Nothing 2007.
Was my favorite at the time. Drum N’ Bass concepts a long with ideas brought in from Rock.
- Rest 2007.
Fade out.
- Still There (Somewhere) 2007.
At this point, I was really into happy-sounding Drum and Bass, glitches, and distortion. Putting them together eliminates the need for ten minutes to listen to three tracks with one of these individual elements, in my opinion.
- Trancify My Beats 2007.
I was trying to put DnB and Trance together. The result? I broke music.
- Wrong 2007.
The feeling you get when you screw up.
- 30-5 – 2007.
I was inspired by a video Trent Reznor had posted at the time. It was mostly due to the chord that was being played; it was too pleasing to be left as a weird unfinished video. :P
I was originally just messing with the chord, but I somehow created enough things to wrap around it and give it a cool-sounding ambiant feel. Of course, I completely wrecked this by introducing the most random and most unnoticable transition in the history of the world. I speaking of the random guitar solo that occurs mid-way through the song. Take this is your warning.
- Coxcomb (Dehydrated Mix) – 2007.
I drained The Hamster Alliance’s song of anything other than distortion. It’s loud and noisy.
- Programmable Love – 2007.
I made a Disco-sounding track, I think. Heh. I like it.
- Lost – 2007
Never ride the lonely road.
- The Systematic Response (Blurred) – 2007.
I had fun with The Hamster Alliance’s song, “The Systematic Response,” which features just a piano and some swirling synthesizers in the background. I added drums, and a bit of distortion. (but not too much)
- discoTrip – 2006.
THIS IS OLD. OLD OLD OLD. Still, I think it’s great to listen to, because this is when I started with making music.
- Glitched Up (Haven Remix) – 2006.
Just getting to know dBlue_glitch. (a free plugin for music. adds a lot of interesting glitch sounds.)
Oh, and this is a remix of SuperGreenX.
- Hourglass (Featuring The Hamster Alliance) – 2006.
Having fun with The Hamster Alliance, who took over the two lead synthesizers. I did the drums, 303, bassline and flute.
- Lounging – 2006.
Just doing Drum n’ Bass breaks for the first time. It’s a bit… repetitive… so…
I am wauterboi, a fifteen year old experimental musician out of Las Vegas. I write music in my free time for many reasons, most reasons pertaining to boredom and exploration of emotion. (well, as far as a bored fifteen year old can go.) If you would like to take listen to my music, feel free to stream music from the convenient radio below or go to my 

