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Just keep going!

Hoy, hoy! I just got some information from Daniel Yount the composer of Audiograve. The road-plan includes the release of three more albums during the summer. First is Vol. 4 Epic Piano which is going to be released 1st of August then a horror album, Nyctophobia which is going to be published 8th August. Moreover, Audiograve expand the roster of composers with guitarist, drummer Mark Adkins whose album Just Keep Going is going to be lunched under Audiograve at 24 of July. Check some samples here!

And if this wouldn't be enough two more albums are under construction at Audiograve: one is Conviction featuring hybrid orchestra cues and Divinity which will be "kinda like COTF's Revelations". Check Transform or Die.

Trivia: Nyctophobia means fear of darkness.

Offer of the year from Audiograve!

Hoy, hoy! If you happen to not have the first two albums of Audiograve here is the perfect time to buy these incredibly epic songs! All day today and all day tomorrow (EST) any Audiograve album is sold for an amazing 50% off the initial price! You only need to do is use the promo code "killersale" at the check out process. It's a one time, no-miss offer and a pretty ncie gesture of the composer Daniel Yount.

There are two more upcoming albums from the hands of the composer. One is the 3rd Volume of Audiograve library that features the songs Silence Fall and Liberation. The another one is Novus Initium, a coproduction of Daniel and Kokenovem. Novus "is complete... we just need to agree on track names and an official release date "early May" - stated Daniel. The first preview is available here which is amazing.

Anyway did you know that Daniel is official composer of Yogcast, the most popular minecraft show on the interenet? Watch the show for unreleased cues!

Free Song Giveaway by AudioGrave

AudioGrave is giving away a free song from its second album, "Forces of Fate", via 100 magical codes

  • 20 will be on the Youtube channel of AudioGrave's main composer Daniel Yount
  • 60 will be on AudioGrave's Facebook page, posted at random times until the release of "Forces of Fate" on March, 15th
  • and...20 for you, dear TMN readers! Thank you, AudioGrave!

From Daniel: "Once you have your code visit: http://audiograve.bandcamp.com/yum to redeem it. Being only 100 codes in circulation there are a limited amount. Act quickly!

Also while you're on the bandcamp page... you can always check out a track from Vol. 3 "Sanctum". Just a suggestion ;)"

All you have to do now is to get a code as soon as you can and rush on Bandcamp, via this yummy link (yep... Have you noticed this "yum" at the end of it?) http://audiograve.bandcamp.com/yum

 

Here are 20 codes :

  • 2rqe-v8a3
  • u7dn-el4q
  • x54m-uaet
  • j8p7-j7rb
  • 9nfx-yehx
  • nw5s-7uap
  • wj6p-5vu2  
  • e93b-38ah
  • b2xm-cfu5
  • dxe9-xajf

 

  • pe6u-eb8a
  • rr3x-uc77
  • hvar-eyru
  • jb9a-33xq
  • 7d2b-x4mt
  • m4mm-epyb
  • 9er9-u22x
  • 37lu-eh4q
  • wmsv-ueet
  • e8jr-jurb
  • 8ubd-y5hx                                   

 

 

 

Interview with Daniel Yount of AudioGrave

It's always great to see young composers passionate about writing music, and last month, Daniel Yount was one of those composers who peaked my interest. In 5 months he composed over 20 trailer tracks, created the label AudioGrave, and released his first album, From Darkness on iTunes. That takes dedication. Since that wasn't enough, he's now working on 5 more projects. If only I was that accomplished when I was fifteen. I was curious to learn more about the artist behind AudioGrave, so I contacted Daniel to do a short interview. Here it is:

TMN: Tell us a little about yourself! When did you first became interested in music, and what led you to trailer music?

Daniel: My name is Daniel Yount. I'm fifteen years old. I'm not aware of anyone younger so I guess I get the "youngest composer" award as of now haha..

I can remember back three or four years ago (I think it was four) to the first "trailer music" I ever heard. "Serenata" by the famous Immediate Music. I guess you could say from a very early age my family and friends thought I was weird.

For the full interview click here!

Interview with AudioGrave's Daniel Yount

Daniel Yount is a young composer, who started his own trailer music library, AudioGrave. You can visit AudioGrave on Facebook, and SoundCloud.

 

 

TMN: Tell us a little about yourself! When did you first became interested in music, and what led you to trailer music?

Daniel: My name is Daniel Yount. I'm fifteen years old. I'm not aware of anyone younger so I guess I get the "youngest composer" award as of now haha..

I can remember back three or four years ago (I think it was four) to the first "trailer music" I ever heard. "Serenata" by the famous Immediate Music. I guess you could say from a very early age my family and friends thought I was weird. I always listened to soundtracks and orchestral CD's rather than the "normal" Brittany Spears or Black Eyed Peas stuff. I remember sometimes I would find a track from a particular soundtrack (e.g. Lord Of The Rings) and just play it over and over. My Mom would get so angry at me blasting it through the house again and again... I guess that's why they got me an iPod the next Christmas.

The first instrument I learned to play was the piano... (I think I was eight or nine?). I took lessons for about four years and quit. The reason I quit wasn't because I didn't enjoy the piano or playing it. I just found it so structured and repetitive and so "by the book" that it just wasn't what I enjoyed doing. Every week I would have a piano lesson for an hour and I just remembered feeling constricted and bound to play the notes and rhythms exactly the way it was printed on the page. I found myself sitting at home practicing songs like "We Wish You A Merry Christmas" and I would hit wrong note, but I wouldn't stop. I would drift off into my own song of my own making and before I realized it, unintentionally, I was making music. Not reading music- making music. Before I knew it I was able to play any song I heard by ear, could tell roughly what interval notes were at, and common chordal structures.

I guess at that time I was about thirteen I started becoming interested in the genre some refer to as "trailer music". I call it pure awesomeness. It's actually quite funny how I got into the "trailer music" forums and such. It was back around the time there was a buzz about "Black Blade". I had been searching YouTube for trailer music, and found a guy who had uploaded some music. I asked him about "Blade Blade" and he uploaded it for me to YouTube for exactly two minutes. Just enough time for me to listen to it. About a week later "Blade Blade" was leaked to a forum that I'm sure some of you know about. I found that forum, and other trailer music forums, while searching for the song.

I do have to say that I've made many great friends while on the forums, and I felt as if I actually connected with people there (I don't think we ever discussed Brittany Spears haha...).

TMN: What inspired you to create AudioGrave? Where does the name come from?

Daniel: As far as AudioGrave goes, the name had to be unique. Ha, I just remember going through dozens of names for a "label" and finally I gave up. They were horrible. Nothing would do. It wasn't until close to Halloween that I finally had the idea. Me and a couple of friends had gone to a mall a couple days before Halloween, and there just happened to be a haunted house in the mall, "Mall Massacre". Well, nearing the end, there happened to be a gravestone, and as we approached it a man rose up "from the "grave" so to speak accompanied by horror music. Audio from the Grave... AudioGrave. Bringing back music from past the grave.

TMN: From Darkness: how would you describe your first album? How long did it take to make?

Daniel: I started working on From Darkness in mid-August. The first track I composed was "Starward". That track alone took about one week to get where I wanted it to be. At the time I had no idea what the particular style of the album was going to be... So I kept on writing cues until I finally decided on an Dark Epic Drama style. I think (in total) I had around thirty tracks that were composed for "From Darkness". Obviously, ten tracks didn't make the "cut". They weren't bad, just didn't fit with the rest of the tracks in the album. Overall, the album took about four months from start to finish.

From Darkness full album demo:

TMN: Are there any composers that inspire you?

Daniel: I have been in love with James Newton Howard's soundtracks ever since I saw Lady in the Water. His score simply made the movie, and what's so ironic about it, is his music is always so simple. Nothing fancy or distracting, just simple melodies. I can also say that any new composer inspires me. I am very pleased with Andrew Lockington's job on the City of Ember soundtrack. Also with Jesper Kyd's work with the Assassin's Creed series. All these relatively new faces give me something to look up to and inspire to become as I advance through my career.

TMN: Have you scored any films?

Daniel: I would love to score a movie or short film one day. I am, in fact, helping two of my friends with scores for their short film projects. Hopefully I can grab some experience there and give scoring a go.

If anyone would like a theme or custom cue written for them (i.e. podcast, trailer, video, or for a special occasion such as birthdays/wedding) contact me at yountdaniel[at]gmail.com, and make sure to mention TMN for a special discount.

TMN: What's next, and what are your goals going forward?

Daniel: I plan to go to college, study music composition, move to LA, and purchase a studio.

I have been asked a lot about future albums and such. I will say that I am in process of writing for two new albums and have targeted February release dates. Volume 2 will be titled Forces of Fate, and will focus on heroic and inspirational themes with electronic mixes. I'll also be putting out a piano album for a Valentine's release.

Finally, if From Darkness sells a hundred copies by next March, I will release an exclusive expanded edition free of charge to this site. The expanded edition includes all of the alternative versions for the songs (i.e. No Choir, Alt, Drum cues) and has a total of 73 tracks. So buy the album if you haven't already and spread the word.

From Darkness on iTunes.

From Darkness will also be appearing on other sites such as Amazon, Rhapsody, eMusic, and other popular music stores in the near future.

Thanks Daniel.  Best of luck with your endeavors!

Preview track from AudioGrave Vol. 2: Forces of Fate:


From Darkness

Hoy, hoy! Audiograve's debute album From Darkness is almost ready to be released. After four monthes of hard work only mastering and rendering are missing to complete the first album and it finally will hit the stores. Yes, the album will be available to buy from iTunes, Amazon and other online retailers and if the sales are good a physical CD release might follow.

So to create the buzz and the hype, the composer Daniel Yount uploaded a demo track to Audiograve's Soundcloud profile which I suggest you to check, because more of his compositions can be listened there. Daniel also revealed that he works on three more albums.

AudioGrave's contest

Hoy, hoy! A few days ago we bring the news of the sample tracks of a newly bron company AudioGrave. Daniel Yount the owner and composer of the library just sent us a mail to inform us that a blog is up and running where we can find the mosr recent and first hand news of AudioGrave's activity. He also set up an account at SoundCloud.

Moreover Daniel Yount has contest for all the trailer music fans, but I guess mostly for those who has some graphic skills. The task is to dream and execute the cover art of the upcoming AudioGrave's album called 'From the Darkness'.

Here are some conditions:

  1. Use good judgment. Be creative but stay within our "theme" (dark ominous creepy/heroic). No gay looking rainbows please.
  2. It needs to be a decent quality picture. Nothing under 500 x 300 please.
  3. The deadline is December 4th, 2010.

Audio from the grave

Hoy, hoy! It's always a great honor to report about a new company. AudioGrave is brand new library intend to bring a new color to the trailer music world. As the owner and composer Daniel Yount stated: "We intend to make our songs as dramatic as possible but try to stick to a single medley in each of our songs, unlike others who's music can't seem to find its place."

AudioGrave's debut album is titled "From Darkness" and expected to release winter this year. Daniel shared two songs called "The Altar" and "Prince of Darkness" to taste the musical world of the album. He also sent us the tentative tracklist.

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