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Carbon Destruction in iTunes

By Jeremiah Pena | Published June 22nd, 2010

Fellow humans, I am letting you know that Carbon Destruction is now available for purchase in iTunes! Thanks to the wonderful CD Baby service, it is now up there, as well as the CD Baby store, and will soon be available on many more sites! This sure makes me quite happy, and maybe will make you happy too? (Somehow…)

And here’s the magical clicky things:

Carbon Destruction in iTunes:

Jeremiah Pena: Carbon Destruction
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Bathroom Ensemble

By Jeremiah Pena | Published May 30th, 2010

I am pleased to present my first free Kontakt sample library, Bathroom Ensemble, a collection of 8 different household objects, put through processing to create a “bathroom” (or small warehouse) type sound. As this is my first library, it has a few kinks, but most instruments are sampled at 4+ velocity layers with 8+ key range.

Download Bathroom Ensemble (Kontakt, 8 patches, 90MB .zip)

Donate, by buying my album, Carbon Destruction (not only do you support my musical endeavors, you also get a nice 15-track Orchestral/Electronica album for your enjoyment and pleasure!)

New: Demo 2:
Bathroom Ensemble Demo 2 by Jeremiah Pena

Demo 1:

Bathroom Ensemble Demo by Jeremiah Pena

The recording process for this library was rather strange. I own a very cheap (under $10) microphone, which sounds pretty terrible, and just about the noisiest house known to humanity. I figured out a post-processing method where I used a noise remover and gate to rid the recording of as much background noise as possible, then applied Roomworks reverb at 100% mix, removing the background noise completely, and giving the samples a roomy (bathroom) feel.

Patches:

Bathroom Beat Box:
Single velocity kit made from sampling multiple voice effects.
Bathroom Can:
4 velocity sampled root beer can.
Bathroom Chair:
12-2 velocity sampled office swivel chair. (Definitely the bass-iest patch).
Bathroom Container:
4 velocity sampled 2-inch plastic container (and lid).
Bathroom Glass:
8-2 velocity sampled Christmas mug.
Bathroom Hits:
Single velocity sampled desk hits and finger snap.
Bathroom Scrapes:
4 to single velocity sampled plastic ruler scrapes.
Bathroom Trash Can:
4-3 velocity sampled small trash can.
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Nextro (Remix)

By Jeremiah Pena | Published May 27th, 2010

Way back in 2009, I wrote a trance song called Nextro. At the time I thought it was pretty good, but looking back, it could really be a lot better. Rewriting it was rather simple, and the result is at least 1235926 times better than the original (something like that). But anyway, text doesn’t convey music as good as music conveys music, so get it conveyed to you the proper way, by actual taking a listen to the thing:

<a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/music.jeremiahpena.com/track/nextro-remix');" href="http://music.jeremiahpena.com/track/nextro-remix">Nextro (Remix) by Jeremiah Pena</a>

Yes, it’s track 6 of Planetary Ending, which is coming along nicely (besides being even more stylistically-insane than Carbon Destruction).

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Planetary Ending

By Jeremiah Pena | Published May 9th, 2010

I just put up the page for my new album, Planetary Ending. It currently only has 5 tracks, but I will add more as I write them.

Not What it Is

An atmospheric journey from calmness to electronic drums and distorted pads.

Wonderful

Enemy Elimination

Quite an odd experimental orchestral/electronic/action track, encompassing things such as: Electric guitars, very large acoustic and electronic percussion, strings, water (yes, water), brass, and some synths.

Welcome to the End

Just a little song I wrote to the end of the world. I consider this my single best track I have ever composed, with the most emotional impact.

In the Unknown

This is one of my more calm and atmospheric tracks (but not as much as Welcome to the End).

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