Here's some of the best music I've made over the years, all original and made fully digitally. I use BandLab to create basically all of my music; it's not as good as FL Studio, but it's what I'm familiar with.

Below are (what I consider) my best works, in order from top to bottom of how much I personally like them. Forgive some of the lower-ranked compositions, I started working on these when I was ~16.


"Space Age"

This one's short, sweet, and very electronic. The kind of ~floaty~ feeling mixed with the military-esque snares is what led me to the name. Overall, I feel like it's one of my most well-mixed and balanced songs, the different tracks mesh together pretty well while remaining distinct.


"Stardust"

I just loveee the feel of this one; very catchy (at least to me) and has a very unique sound. It's, once again, space themed due to the high-tech and floaty nature of the track. You'll notice I use a lot of reverb throughout my work. I aim for a floaty/dreamy feeling you can kinda get lost in. This one will always have a place in my portfolio.


"Inevitable"

Yes the name was influenced by Thanos, no I'm not a big Marvel fan. I chose the name for this one based on how triumphant it feels, like you've truly conquered some obstacle. Maybe it's the just the "BOOM-BOOM-SNAP" drum loop, which is also probably one of my better drum tracks overall, repetitive as it is.


"Forgotten"

This has to be one of my dreamiest tracks, the little bells over the almost "breathing" synth for the first half with wayyyy too much reverb. It was definitely inspired, at least a little, by The Egg by Epic Mountain Music; espeically the synth. I like this one, but it loses points for repetitiveness, and for the ugly "bitcrushed" synth used throughout the second half. Not my best choice.


"Crystal Gaze"

This was one of first actually decent pieces, and it definitely shows. That said, I think it holds up well, I personally like it a lot and wish I kept the MIDI so I could make it into my first full song. This one's much more on the rock side than a lot of my other tracks, but I think that helps it feel a little more cohesive and familiar overall.


"Vast"

I created this short piece in maybe an hour or 2? It was the result of a discussion with an online acquaintance. This one feels both empty and overengineered, hence why it's near the bottom. I still like the sound though, and will probably use the same instruments/filters again later. I like the drum loop quite a bit, one of my few 4-bar loops instead of just 1 or 2 over and over again.


"Phantom"

This piece is flagrantly plagiarized from 2 other sources, just remixed and rearranged. The opening is, very obviously, the opening to the Danny Phantom Theme Song, hence the name. The rest of the song is a note-for-note copy of the Turkish folk song Katibim, an old favorite of mine. I like this piece, but it's not very original and the opening clashes with the rest of it.


"Clockwork"

This was to be the opening track of a Unity game I was working on at the time. The summer of 2022 I think? Anyway, this one has too much distortion and not enough substance, and the drum loop feels very bland. Not a bad piece by my standards, it has a place in my heart, but not really something I'd want to listen to.