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Woodwind Quintet No.1 (My Original Work, Whole Piece Version)
10:39
Woodwind Quintet No.1 (My Original Work, Whole Piece Version)

This piece was written as a contemporary music (the 1st and 3rd movement may be too old-school). Interestingly my composing sequence is ‘1st movement, then 3rd and 2nd’.So you may hear something completely new in the 2nd movement. Also the relationship between 1st and 3rd movement becomes closer.

Hai Rama Ye Kya Hue revisited
03:34
Hai Rama Ye Kya Hue revisited

Distorted Ardents

Sick On It, by Noush Like Sploosh
04:30
Sick On It, by Noush Like Sploosh

Official Music Video of Sick On It, by Noush Like Sploosh

Chemical Sleep
03:46
Chemical Sleep

According to the band, “Chemical Sleep is a look at the effects of addiction, through the eyes of a friend. While the song itself never refers to any particular vices, it can be applied to any and all ways in which we harm ourselves or seek escape. The song explores the attitude and personality changes we have seen in people close to us, from the excuses and lies we make to hide our habits, to the way we push others away when they try to help us.”

Woodwind Quintet No.1 (My Original Work, Whole Piece Version)
10:39
Woodwind Quintet No.1 (My Original Work, Whole Piece Version)

This piece was written as a contemporary music (the 1st and 3rd movement may be too old-school). Interestingly my composing sequence is ‘1st movement, then 3rd and 2nd’.So you may hear something completely new in the 2nd movement. Also the relationship between 1st and 3rd movement becomes closer.


Hai Rama Ye Kya Hue revisited
03:34
Hai Rama Ye Kya Hue revisited

Distorted Ardents


Sick On It, by Noush Like Sploosh
04:30
Sick On It, by Noush Like Sploosh

Official Music Video of Sick On It, by Noush Like Sploosh


Chemical Sleep
03:46
Chemical Sleep

According to the band, “Chemical Sleep is a look at the effects of addiction, through the eyes of a friend. While the song itself never refers to any particular vices, it can be applied to any and all ways in which we harm ourselves or seek escape. The song explores the attitude and personality changes we have seen in people close to us, from the excuses and lies we make to hide our habits, to the way we push others away when they try to help us.”