Category: free music

  • [Single] Yanbaru Jungle

    Yanbaru Jungle from Wabi-Sabi

    Click on the cover to get Yanbaru Jungle or support the artist by listening to the song below:

    Yanbaru Jungle is the closing song of both Wabi-Sabi and Wabi-Sabi Extended edition. It only became single song when the extended version was released though.

    It is an easy to listen but not overly happy song. Rather mid-tempo over downtempo. Truly lo-fi song composed on PO-33 KO. It features acoustic beats along with piano. Mellow vibe is vibrant with a kind of “end of the album” feeling. This was one of my reasons not putting on the singles list in the first round. When I worked on remastering, some melodies came out much better than expected. I believe the song received a refreshed vibe. And that vibe allowed to reconsider Yanbaru Jungle’s position.

    Sadly no videos yet. But be patient. I am planning to add some nature inspired videos in the future. It depends on the weather. I am expecting some more rapid warming days. I hope to be able to spend more time outside.

    Clearly and sadly not in Yanbaru Jungle (in Japan). But at least in the Hungarian forests close by.

    B-Side song is called Shigoto. Little and shorter version of the Wabi-Sabi lo-fi album version beat ‘Shikata ga na’.

  • [Single] Kamikaze

    Kamikaze is my latest single from Wabi-Sabi Extended album. It is a short, less than 2 minute beat. I was experimenting with different rhythms on a chillful weekend and I ended up producing some beats for you. Kamikaze is probably my fave among the 5 beats produced.

    Fun fact: 4 of the beats are part of Wabi-Sabi Extended, whereas the last one turned out to be less chill. It is the b-side song on this single.

    Kamikaze was welcome well: on the first day 2 Spotify playlists immediately put the song on their list. Blimey, I did not even had the chance to release my video or upload the single. Personally, I find it great. I guess generally Wabi-Sabi album is pretty much able to offer such vinyl warmth vibe that has been sought by many. I can promise to produce more lo-fi beats in the future similar to this set of songs.

    About Kamikaze b-side song: Fierce Duel

    As mentioned above, besides Kamikaze there is a more faster beat featured on the lo-fi release. The song is called Fierce Duel. As the name suggests it is more a dark song. I gave the title because in my head this song is about two samurais. They are facing each other and it rains heavily. I can’t tell who is going to win, but it is quite sure that this battle will be fierce. Probably that vibe was too far from Wabi-Sabi, so I removed the beat from the extended version as well. Still, if you are interested, head to the single’s page to download or listen to it below:

    By the way as we are at this topic I can drop some notes on Kamikaze’s story as well. To me it is more remembering to them in perspective the time passed. So I do not wish to express any political opinion, whatsoever with the song. For me it is only a moment of looking up at the sky and remembering them. This is why this lo-fi song has much more chill than many of the songs even on Wabi-Sabi Extended album.

  • [Single] Walking Stick

    Walking Stick

    Click on the cover to get Walking Stick free or listen to the song below. Walking Stick is my latest true lo-fi chill-out bit produced on PO-33 KO. I used stock notes only both for the beats and the melodies. My aim was to limit myself a bit to focus more on music production. This was my way to learn beat making on the famous Pocket Operator. I mean it is only a budget (the most budget) sampler on the market. On the other hand easily fits your pocket. You can bring it with yourself anywhere offering a more chillful way of music production.

    I started using it last year releasing my first EP ‘Stock Stories‘. After a year’s time I learnt to master lo-fi beats better, hence I remastered the original EP. On the other hand I decided to add something new as well. This is how Stock Stories Extended was born. I added 4 new lo-fi beats to the existing songs. One of them is Walking Stick of course. I released it a couple of weeks before in January. I will also re-release Wabi-Sabi with the same setup before launching my brand new lo-fi album, Travellers.

    Let me share some more information about it later. For now enjoy the video I just uploaded.