I forgot to share this here.
I had a go at making a wacky 80s version of “My Angel Put the Devil in me” as inspired by the bar scene at the end of End of Time.
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I forgot to share this here.
I had a go at making a wacky 80s version of “My Angel Put the Devil in me” as inspired by the bar scene at the end of End of Time.
Everyone’s talking about the rapture, but nobody’s talking about THE Rapture 😔
Any Martha Jones fans around?
I had a go at making a blues inspired version of her theme as played at the end of Last of the Timelords.
Check it out!
Everyone knows that Human Nature/The Family of blood was originally a 7th Doctor novel.
But what might that glorious soundtrack be like if it was produced *as* a 7th Doctor story?
Find out in my latest release on my YouTube channel!
Also, it’s two years of my channel! To celebrate, I revisited the idea of Heaven Sent in 1986 with new version of Shepherd’s Boy and the other tracks that lead straight into that legendary piece of music.
Doctor Who: Heaven Sent 1986 (THREE tracks!) - TWO YEAR ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL!
I’m only about five years too late with this but I had this idea today!
Doctor Who and the Ghost Cowboy!
Anyone remember the memes from the Twitch livestream a few years ago?
I kept meaning to make this one and finally got around to it. IKEA!
Here’s my attempt at isolating The Rani’s theme from the latest episode.
The volume naturally fluctuates to go with the dialogue, and I tried to correct for that, but it’s at its cleanest in the last half.
Boop!
As many know, I like to adapt “I am the Doctor” to suit the 7th Doctor. I think it works well for him.
Here’s my latest attempt, in a late 80s style, with the obligatory saxophone that defined the late 80s generally.
And a new cut of the clip montage!
After last weeks “sequel” episode, I wanted to do a retro remix of Midnight. So here’s a track that many call “Don’t” from the end of that episode, adapted in the style of Roger Limb, to go with the ending of Attack of the Cybermen.
You know that song that plays during the Silence in the Library story, that accompanies the Vashta Nerada?
I made a retro remix of it to go with the end of episode three of Fenric. Check it out!
I saw someone on TikTok claim that the whole “walks away from explosion” shot started with 1995’s Desperado.
And I thought surely not.
Anyway, here’s a snippet of my upcoming release.
Coming shortly to YouTube!
It's my birthday!
So, to celebrate, I present a look back at the wacky and brilliant wilderness years of Doctor Who, alongside a John Debney inspired version of this Strange Creatures that's been slowly developed since November!
This was the era that made me a fan of the series, it was wild and clever. There were silly skits, animations, the TV Movie and so much more.
Enjoy this little celebration of the silly monsters that popped up during this time.
Doctor Who: All the Strange, Strange Creatures (1990's) - WILDERNESS YEARS
After the recent episode of Doctor Who ruffled a few feathers, I present this as inspired by Tinted Who on Twitter.
Happy Birthday New Who!
It’s 20 years since “Rose” was broadcast. To celebrate, I collaborated with AngeliqueSings to produce a cover of the Ninth Doctor’s theme (also known as Bad Wolf), then following that is my orchestral style cover of the 2005 theme using a novel sound for the bassline.
Enjoy! And here’s to the next 20 years!
What might the Spy Master theme sound like in the 1996 Debney style? And how might Martha’s Quest sound in that style if used for the climax of the TVM?