Benson, a talented composer based in New Jersey, began his career in 2000 producing custom music for dance performances in New York. He has written in Dramatic, Hip Hop, Electronic, Cinematic, and Acoustic styles for independent artists, advertisements, and YouTube channels. He wrote the entrance music for pro wrestler Layla Hirsch and theme music for The Living Dead, an award-winning film short. Benson’s granular approach to production utilizes a wide array of instruments, hardware, and software to create his unique and compelling sound.
A smooth electro track with a hint of glitch, a little agogo, some flutes, and a simple bassoon line that drives the entire piece. Instrumental, Electronic, Ethnic Electronica
A mellow, but happy, bare bones 30 second acoustic guitar and ukulele track. Great for Opening credits, short commercials, and photo slideshows. Instrumental, Jazz, Folk Jazz
An ethereal piece featuring a synth choir, double bass, and a downtempo drum track. Great for time lapse, landscape shots, and drone videos. Instrumental, New Age, New Age Electronic
A chill piece that used a lo-fi piano loop and brushed drums as the backbone and is filled out with a plucky bass groove, an organ pad, and some horns dripping with analog tape delay. Instrumental, Jazz, Nu Jazz
This is a dark and grumbling slowly building synth drone. The percussive elements come from the arpeggiated strikes and the entire track is composed from a single synth patch. A low pass filter with heavy resonance is used to create the wind like harmonic. Instrumental, Electronic, Drone music