Frisky little tune.
This is an instrumental study where I basically wanted to use two clips from Splicemusic which were on my fav list a longer time: one is a bowed cello (as neat bass line), one is a hammond organ (serving as additional chording aid). For the rhythm track I took a discreet airtone drumloop. Melodic movement and sparsely chordings were done by the sequencer's internal sinusoid synth.
Although the song's character was intended to be melancholic, it came out quite happy-moody after I had added the melody.

Heavy metal version of the Lassie theme.

Aquatic submarine soundscape - mermaid fenix singing with dolphins and whales.
No musical instruments; only pure nature sounds.
Rock the disco!
Traditional german folk song, slightly modernized style.
This was my test project when I recently checked out the Reaper sequencer. Although the rendering worked fine, it was impossible to work with this prog... just too buggy when it comes to MIDI/VSTi. Actually this song was intended to be a bit longer, but due to the mentioned glitches... no chance. So I sadly decided to deinstall Reaper today :o(

Traditional cajun waltz style folksong.
Don't listen to this if you're under 50. Play it to your mother, or even better, your grandmother... she will love it.
Classical style woven melodies on an electronica background.
The term Anolyt (in the title) is an expression from paranormal science - Anolyt stands for alteration of water molecules due to cosmic radiation; the atomic bindings of hydrogen and oxygen are slightly bowed, resulting in a spheric form which widens the information depot. The occuring polarisation is equated with a male principle.

Sort of modern version of a standard classic pop ballad.
Afaik this tune has been added to the list of standard jazz ballads, so there's no licensing issues and hence has been covered by many artists.

Ambient electronica, spoken words by Fenix.
Did it just for my own pleasure, this is my chill and brainstorm music. And t'was fun... vocodering fenix.
English traditional nursery rhyme with celtic flair.
Had a need for returning to folk roots and trying to abstain from all this modern effects/tech/synth mainstream stuff this time.