Garrett N. is a composer, musician, producer, and engineer based in Aspen, Colorado. In addition to his critically-acclaimed albums “Let’s Get Surreal” and “Instrumentals & Oddities," one can hear his music on the Discovery Channel, TLC, National Geographic, Biography Channel, NBC, MTV, and MTV2, ITV, NRK Norway, and other networks. Garrett creates atmospheric Electronic, Rock, Ambient, and Progressive Rock tracks that are suitable for diverse situations and outlets such as TV, film, advertisements, video games, and much more.
Electronic sound effect, ideal for science fiction, futuristic, or retro-futuristic purposes. Evocative of the Tardis sound in Dr. Who. Possible wormhole or space/time dimensional travel sound. Science Fiction, Wormholes
A short, hard-hitting instrumental electronic piece, with hip hop elements. Slight eastern melodic feel, with a touch of futurism, and tech feel. Evocative of science fiction, or martial arts. Groovy beat, with gritty synth bass underpinning, with high gliding synth leads soaring on top. Instrumental, Electronic, Electro Hop
A moody funk/electronic instrumental piece with a dark, subversive vibe. Rhythm is reminiscent of ZAPP, with a slight eastern melodic feel floating on top. Instrumental, Electronic, Psychedelic
Atmospheric acoustic guitar based minor piece, with electric guitar and bass guitar embellishments, plus orchestration. Slight medieval feel, new age feel, mystical, foggy, contemplative vibe. Instrumental, New Age, New Age Acoustic
A drone-like, ambient background mood piece that floats like a cloud. Very minimal, applicable to many different scenes in documentaries, film, television. Surreal, spacey, dreamlike vibe. Instrumental, Science Fiction, Sci-Fi Ambient Music
Quiet, eerie background ambient drone which suggests foreboding or mystery. Starting with low drone, and swelling into moodiness. Ideal for documentaries about mysteries, UFO phenomena, & murder/forensic topics. Instrumental, Dramatic, Calm Edgy
Ambient electronic soundscape, composed of a collage of synthesizers and electronic organs. Reminiscent of '70s Dr. Who sounds, by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Science Fiction,
A disturbing, dissonant electric guitar based ambient piece. Ideal for documentaries about murder, serial killers, kidnappers, forensic files, and axe murderers. Instrumental, Dramatic, Calm Edgy
A keyboard based ambient instrumental piece that evokes deep thought, and coming to an epiphany. Ideal for moody, contemplative thoughtful scene in an independent film. Swells into a minor choir orchestration toward the end, before swelling out with a gong crescendo. Instrumental, Dramatic, Calm Mellow Music
A heavy, atmospheric, moody electronic piece with a sci-fi/fantasy vibe. Can also have post apocalyptic or supernatural use. Starting with an attention getting stab, a sense of movement ensues, with occasional atmospheric pauses. All throughout having a strong, urban beat, and analog synthesizers. Instrumental, Science Fiction, Sci-Fi Action Moderate
Hard hitting guitar rock track, starting right out of the gate. Sparse, heavy, distorted, fuzzy instrumentation. Analog synthesizer solo starts to meander on top of the heavy background with a slight middle eastern feel, before going into the turnaround, reminiscent of Led Zeppelin's "No Quarter". Instrumental, Rock, Hard Rock
A short 28 second sting, and slide guitar blues rock piece. Electric slide guitar solo, over guitar riffing, bass guitar and drums. Ideal for auto restoration shows, biker, beer, automotive topics: comes on when it's time to cut off the old exhaust system. Instrumental, Americana, Americana (pending)