The new podcast can now be found here: http://www.leonardweiss.com/podcast/Podcast.xml - or via iTunes here. Along with this large change comes two modified versions of To An End - an orchestral version featured in an Alex Jackson film (coming to the podcast soon), and an electric version to be featured in an upcoming game.
Also, the performance of Remember is here, both as audio and video. Subscribe, or check it out below:
Remember
Composed by Leonard Weiss in 2009, and performed by the Combined Canberra Grammar School's Guitar Orchestra.
TheRealN has migrated to NinjaRobotYeti (as anyone reading this can surely tell). This will cause RSS problems, and major ones with iTunes - I will contact Apple to investigate and see if we can change names. In the mean time, hold tight; more songs on the way!
Awesome news for today! The podcast is now working normally with iTunes - something to do with a coding error which has now been fixed.
Also, there are a massive FOUR new updates! Be sure to check out Ode to an Old Woman, To an End, Whispers, and Woke Up.
I'd like to say that there's more music coming soon, but year 12 starts tomorrow, so while I have a number of unfinished songs, they may remain unfinished for some time to come. But to make up for that, there should be a game coming out soon with my music in it - something good to look forward to.
The first version of this song can now be found on the podcast (which still doesn't appear to be working entirely on iTunes), or downloaded from here.
Version 2 will probably be out in about a month, as I'm hoping we'll be able to get a recording near the end of term.
The songs from the Tesla Coil Site are now on the podcast! This includes the eighth Background Electronica track (aka "Electric Toast"), and a new version of Smooth Techno - video and audio!
Enjoy!
Both Player 03 and the faster version are now available on the podcast, and also for download at those two links!
The music is for an upcoming flash racing game, and the faster version would be for boss levels, or harder races.
The pieces feature synths, electric guitars (and bass), as well as drums.
Enjoy!
After a very lengthy break, I've finished another song. It is called "Ponder"(click here to download it), and is for an upcoming Alex Jackson film, called "Diced".
In other podcast news, there will be several pieces coming soon; I have two works-in-progress, and two more that are being recorded, so you can look forward to more videos soon!
Seeing Without Eyes, and Arhythmatic, my two compositions for music this semester, are now on the podcast! If you want to download the files you can download Seeing Without Eyes from here, and Arhythmatic from here.
If you want Seeing Without Lyrics, which sadly Sibelius won't play, here they are:
Verse 1:
Walk into that space one day.
Suddenly, you see him there.
Then she leaves, without a word.
For some reason, you just stay.
Chorus:
Don't know what you're doing here.
Don't know what you've got.
Don't know what you're doing there, oh no. You're seeing without eyes.
Verse 2:
Suddenly he talks to you.
"It’s OK to go away.
Don’t return, or else," he says.
Time to go quite far away.
Enjoy, and as per usual comments are always welcome!
Lenny
Conveyance is a short film filmed and directed by Alex Jackson in 2008. It made the top three in the Canberra Short Film Festival in 2008. Starring Benoit McCullough, Edward Reeve, and Callum Dawson. The music was composed by Leonard Weiss in 2008.
It is 6:39 minutes long, but under 10mb (so unfortunately the quality isn't brilliant). Distributed with permission of Alex Jackson.
If you want, you can download it manually from here.
Enjoy, and don't hesitate to post comments either for Alex or myself!
Lenny
It's been a while, but I'm back with three updates.
Firstly there's Harp Ensemble, a piece for the ANU Harp Ensemble, which I hope to follow up with a longer piece later.
Second and third there's the chase scene music from Conveyance. The film itself got into the finals of the Canberra Short Film Festival - yay! - and I hope to have it up soon in a downloadable format. For now though, you can have a full-length version of the piece, or alternatively the shorter version, which was used in the film.
Hope you enjoy these, and feel free to comment if you like them.
Lenny
That's right, even more music! The Smooth Techno is for A History Of The Universe, and the Stage Select music is for the new game: MetaFigher.
I'll also be doing some work on a third game soon, so stay tuned!
Lenny
These two songs can now be found on the podcast. Alternatively, here are manual links: Happy, Mellow.
These two songs are written for Animator's new forum game: History Of The Universe (forum-wise).
Enjoy!
Both of these songs are now on the podcast. Alternatively, Out Of The Ordinary can be found here, and Overwhelming Emotions can now be found here.
Also, I've changed the podcast link on my site to link here. I will, however, update my site blog also.
Enjoy!
Walk Amongst The Ripples is now available for download via the podcast, or from this link! Enjoy, comment, that sort of stuff.
Also, two new songs will be up on the weekend, namely the two which I've been working on for the past semester at school.
Anyway, I hope you like the song!
Background Music 7 can now be found on the podcast, or alternatively you can download it from here. The archive has been updated, too.
Also, the next update will be a few weeks (probably).
This little solo piece for Piano can now be found on the podcast, or alternatively downloaded from here if you want.
I'll hopefully record (and upload) myself playing this, sometime in the near future.
Thanks (once again...) to Kevin, the Archive Page is now up and working. This is where you can find a list of all the songs on the podcast, and view either by name or by date.
Thanks also to southpaw, Gforce and maestro for helping me with the HTML coding of the archive.
More music for the Alex Jackson Productions film "Warning" is now out. You can now get the Dramatic Theme, or the Ending Music off the podcast, or just save the files from those links. Note that there will be a second Dramatic Theme later, which will be far more dramatic. For now, though, comments and criticism are (as always) welcome, else just enjoy the music.
My End Of Year Composition from 2007 can now be found on the podcast (or alternatively downloaded from here). This was recorded off Sibelius, so please don't complain about quality.
Also, a Guest Reply system will hopefully be within the next few weeks, thanks again to Kevin.
It appears that I accidentally deleted this file, or never uploaded it properly. This has now been fixed, and you can find it here. This music was written for The Alex Jackson Productions Film "Warning", which shall be filmed in the next two to four weeks.
The Action Theme for the Alex Jackson Productions Film "Warning" is now out. You can find it here. The movie will be filmed in roughly two to four weeks.
The Podcast - Where to find it and how to subscribe
Sun March 16, 2008
Hey Everyone, and welcome to the podcast homepage!
If you've got iTunes, clicking on this link will open up the iTunes store to the podcast page, from which you can subscribe.
Alternatively, if you use a different podcasting program, or wish to subscribe manually, you can copy this address, and then enter it into an "advanced subscription" box to subscribe.
If you've got any questions, comments or concerns, please feel free to email me at realtimemusic@gmail.com (or just click here and you shall be redirected).
Also, I wish to thank Kevin for setting this whole thing up for nothing (or so I think).