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The main reason for putting this site together was to promote and let people hear my debut CD, Unspoilt By Daylight, so here it is, available for FREE download.
I'd like as many people as possible to hear these tracks, which is why the MP3's are free, hopefully you will get as much enjoyment out of them as I had creating them...
Any new material I write in the future will also appear on this page at some point, so be sure to check back now & again if you like what you hear!
Cellsonik feat. Dion - Nobody's Diary
Here is my cover version of the Yazoo track and features vocals by Dion.
This track came about because I had just finished working on a couple of cover versions for my friend's Chapter 9 album, which I enjoyed doing, and I fancied having a go at one myself. I had also just bought a Roland Jupiter 4 synth and I wanted to do a track using that. So I had a go at recreating some of the sounds off this track and got pretty close. Most of the melody lines are the Jupiter 4 with the Roland SH101 used for bass. In the video for the Yazoo track Vince Clarke was playing the SH101 so I guess it was used for some parts in the original.
The original was released in 1983 and was the only single release from their second album, You and Me Both.
| Track | Time | MP3 | File size |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nobody's Diary | 4:27 | 6.4 MB |
Cellsonik - Unspoilt By Daylight
On this CD you will find an eclectic mix of different dance music styles. From trance to house to big beat and drum & bass, I've tried to get in a bit of everything I enjoy about electronic music and then given it that special Cellsonik flavour!
Most tracks are instrumentals with some vocal samples thrown in here and there, except for the last 2 tracks, the remixes.
All tracks have been written, programmed, recorded and mastered by Graham Robinson at Sound Cell Studios over the last 10 years.
Original versions of tracks 10 & 13 were written by Graham & Paul Robinson and the original versions of the remixes (tracks 14 & 15) were recorded by Tzars Of Fashion and Streem.
You can download the album below, either individual tracks or the whole album as a ZIP file. All MP3’s are unrestricted MP3 format (192Kbps), so stick them on your MP3 player today and enjoy!
| Track no. | Track | Time | MP3 | File size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Stack Up | 4:43 | 6.6 MB | |
| 2 | Breaking Free | 4:32 | 6.3 MB | |
| 3 | Rockin' On Top | 5:16 | 7.3 MB | |
| 4 | Low Ranger | 6:06 | 8.5 MB | |
| 5 | Dirty Disco Fix | 6:04 | 8.4 MB | |
| 6 | Breathless | 5:29 | 7.6 MB | |
| 7 | Aqua (Part 1) | 5:24 | 7.5 MB | |
| 8 | Aqua (Part 2) | 4:26 | 6.2 MB | |
| 9 | Redlight In Daylight | 3:51 | 5.4 MB | |
| 10 | Erase The Decade | 4:23 | 6.1 MB | |
| 11 | Think About You | 5:13 | 7.3 MB | |
| 12 | The Deepest Chill | 5:29 | 7.6 MB | |
| 13 | Sync Inside | 4:06 | 5.7 MB | |
| 14 | Tzarina (Lost On The Dance Floor Mix) | 4:34 | 6.4 MB | |
| 15 | State Of Mind (Altered Mind State Mix) | 5:10 | 7.2 MB | |
| Total running time: | 1:14:46 | |||
| Download the complete album as a ZIP file >> | 103.4 MB | |||
The following reviews have been received for the Cellsonik - Unspoilt By Daylight CD:
Sound On Sound review - June 2009
Graham Robinson, aka Cellsonik, has been producing electronic music since 1992. He admits that he's not the fastest songwriter (he only finished this CD in 2007), but, curiously, there are elements here that I feel he should have spent a bit more time on.
Unspoilt By Daylight is a 15-track album covering an assortment of electronica bases - including breakbeat, trance, drum & bass and house - to varying degrees of success. I have to say I'm not too keen on some of the synth parts, which smack a little of lazy preset-tickling and, to my ears at least, lack the kind of attention to detail that sets a really good dance tune apart from the rest.
It's not all bad though, fortunately. The drum programming, particularly on the handful of jungle tracks (definitely Graham's forté), sounds much more authentic and 'pro' - it's just a shame that the percussion is pushed so far back in most of the mixes. My advice to him would be to develop that side of things and make the drums the main focus in his music, as this would allow him to be a bit more sparing with the (none-too-convincing, frankly) synth sounds that pepper this album. ![]()
You can also read the review on the Sound On Sound website.
Independent review - 11th June 2008
Found a link to your website from Sound on Sound Forum and I've got to say it sounds great. There is a great energy in these tracks. It sounds like you absolutely bursting with ideas and it seems to just flow with creativity. The production is great. With todays dance music it has got so dull that listening to tracks like these it is actually really inspiring. If I was a record company I would snap this up no problems. I make music myself and have just opened up a site at www.mp3.com/artist/markus-trigoney. I have been listening to loads of demos on mp3.com and most of them are pretty crappy so it really is good to come across something inspiring... ![]()