Graduating from Manchester Midi School's Diploma in March 2010 with honors, Andrew Smith is going ape with his new skills, creating hot, catchy ringtones, sound effects and short musical pieces. He regularly creates attention-grabbing hooks, short moody pieces and sound effects, in a variety of styles, though with emphasis on dance and electronica. With ringtones ready to go, and a wide variety of content on the way, Andrew is the artist to watch! This talented composer is on his way, and we're delighted to present his hot new sounds on our site.
Is it a Tube? Is it a Subway? No it's Super Diesel Train from the UK! A good loud recording of a train leaving a station from right to left. Could be used for any of the above. Transportation,
It's 1984 again but in-your-face for now, with bleepy space sounds, hard crunchy beats and bass and all with the genuine sound of 80's computer chips. Would work well for anything electronic retro or gaming related. Instrumental, Dance, Techno
Only 3 weeks to read four books! Get that old style library feeling with this date stamp sound. Would also work in other stamping situations - post offices, passports etc. Office,
The good clean double click of a date stamp. Take your frustrations out on the paperwork. If you really let your imagination run riot it could be a Void stamp, a Cancelled stamp, a Passed stamp, as passport being stamped - the world is your oyster! Office,
We're on the speedway at the funfair here - Do You Wanna Go Faster? Engines rev up and down as the music plays on. All the fun of the fair. Also has a ghost train feel to it. Ringtone,
In your face yet melodic half organ half chip tune journey across the surface of another planet. Could be used to represent space, machinery, factories, technology. Ringtone,
Happy Jazz sounds like this! A skipping, dancing, ring that will make you dance your way to answer the phone.
An organ clav sound that works it way down an octave and start up again. Could be used to represent clowns or goofy behaviour. Ringtone,
Robotic Alien Laughter taking place as he has got a bleepy outer space groove going over a breakbeat. A ringtone for space cadets. Could be used as a link for urban features, sci-fi and technology. Ringtone,
That's some Engine! Accelerators on full power for this one, trees bent over and hats blown off at 50 paces, as the spacemen return home. Rising, resonating synth sounds getting louder and more powerful before instantly cutting out as the ship has gone forever. Science Fiction,
Evocative sad, yet sophisticated melody. Sounds like an old black and white film, perhaps representing a sense of loss, sadness and yearning. Think French and European films or movies, bus stop, railway station and cafe scenes, Paris and Vienna. Designed to sound old-fashioned but in a good way. Ringtone,
Contact has been made and the aliens have funk! In your face catchy bleepy ringtone made by an alien who wants us to move our behinds. A ringtone beginning which takes off into hyperspace! Could be used in anything sci-fi or robot talk. Ringtone,
This is the sound of being pestered by a piece of vintage electrical equipment, hastled by your synthesizer, bugged by your phone. Answer me human! Please talk to me! Ringtone, Sci-Fi Ringtones
With a growl that makes gargoyles jump out of their stone skins and collectively wail, the beast breathes it last. The human trapped inside goes with it. Horror & Halloween, Beasts
A dissonant melody designed to get heads spinning! A repeating harp with horror in its heart. Works great for creepy and horror filled moments or to build tension. Ringtone, Halloween Horror
Driven round the bend by lack of lavatory sounds? Feel flushed with success as you've found the right bathroom! Time for a nice long flush... Ahhhhhhhhh.... lovely. Household,
If the kids are United they will never be... never mind the bullocks, just get this crowd chanting United. A ripple of applause followed by a spontaneous chant. Crowds, Chanting Crowds
And now over to Janet for the traffic news! High impact intro to any feature, would work particularly well for traffic news or countdowns. Whoooosh.... At number 9 a new release from.... Also pitched up it makes excellent star wars style space battle laser noises for all your shoot-em-up needs, Multimedia, Whooshes