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Nothing Inside: New Single by Kevin Hartnell Feat. Timothy Reid

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Continuing the ongoing archive series, I am excited to share a track that originated back in January of 2020. Titled Nothing Inside, this single explores the intersection of rock instrumentation and electronic production, resulting in one of the more dynamic entries in my catalog.

Featuring Timothy Reid

A major highlight of this release is the contribution from collaborator Timothy Reid. His guitar solo on this track is a resonant display of technical brilliance and emotional depth. It captures a specific, soaring quality that lifts the song’s energy in the bridge. For those familiar with his work, it is exactly the kind of melodic phrasing you have come to expect from such a talented musician.

Themes of De-Evolution

Lyrically and thematically, the song is inspired by the paradox of the modern age: the rapid advances in technology contrasted with what feels like a cultural regression. It asks the question of whether we are moving forward or sliding backward.

Perhaps the band DEVO was right all along about the concept of “de-evolution.” Nothing Inside is a sonic reflection on that idea, a critique of the emptiness that can hide behind a shiny, high-tech veneer.

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You can stream Nothing Inside now on all major platforms. Visit the Kevin Hartnell Artist Page for more releases, or support the music directly on Bandcamp.

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From the Archives: New Singles “In Answer to ‘A'” & “Boiling Point”

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For Kevin Hartnell, the creative process has always involved a “vault,” a large backlog of music sitting in the archives, waiting for the right moment to surface. For any music producer who has been working for decades, this is a common reality.

In an effort to finally let these tracks see the light of day, I am actively working on releasing various new singles from different eras of my production history. Today, I am proud to present two distinct tracks that highlight very different sides of my catalog: “In Answer to ‘A'” and “Boiling Point.”

Kevin Hartnell on “In Answer to ‘A'”

“In Answer to ‘A'” has a long and winding history that spans nearly a quarter of a century. The original musical concept was written all the way back around 1999.

It was a time of experimentation, and while the core idea was strong, I was never quite satisfied with the initial interpretation. I felt limited by the technology I had at the time, and the sound in my head didn’t quite match what was coming out of the speakers.

In 2011, I revisited the composition. Armed with better tools and more experience, I created this specific version. It captures the mood I was originally aiming for, a blend of melodic introspection and structural complexity. However, despite being “finished” in 2011, it sat in limbo for another decade.

It was reviewed in 2021, abandoned yet again, until finally, this year, I decided it was time to bring it to the surface. Listening to it now, it serves as a time capsule. It bridges the gap between my early songwriting instincts and the modern production style that Kevin Hartnell listeners recognize today.

The Heat of “Boiling Point”

In stark contrast to the decades-long journey of the first track, “Boiling Point” is a much more recent creation. Originally produced in August of 2022, this track explores a more immediate, aggressive energy.

It was created during a burst of productivity but sat on the shelf for a short while as I focused on various other projects and label duties. The title “Boiling Point” reflects the tension within the track. It features driving rhythms and a sense of urgency that differs significantly from my older work.

Releasing it alongside an older track provides a fascinating look at the evolution of my sound. Where “In Answer to ‘A'” is calculated and evolved over years, “Boiling Point” is a snapshot of a specific, high-energy moment in the studio.

The Studio Workflow

Releasing archival music is an interesting challenge for any artist. There is always the temptation to “fix” old mixes or update sounds to modern standards. You often ask yourself if you should re-record the drums or update the synths.

However, with these Kevin Hartnell releases, the goal is to preserve the integrity of the time in which they were made. By clearing out the backlog, it clears mental space for future projects while allowing listeners to fill in the gaps of the artist’s discography. It is about honoring the past while clearing the path for the future.

Listen & Support

These tracks are now available for streaming and download. You can find more releases from my back catalog by visiting the Kevin Hartnell Discography.

To support the music directly, please consider purchasing the high-quality audio files via Bandcamp or adding them to your playlists on Spotify.

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Alien Exchange Student: Original Soundtrack by Kevin Hartnell

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Back in 2020, the popular kids’ podcast Kidpod Theater released a fun, genre-bending series titled Alien Exchange Student. I had the absolute pleasure of composing the original score for the show, and I am thrilled to announce that the full soundtrack is now available for streaming and download.

A Multi-Genre Challenge

Scoring Alien Exchange Student was a wonderful creative challenge because it required such a diverse palette of sounds. Unlike my usual work in darkwave or horror, this project needed to be lighthearted yet musically sophisticated. The brief called for a wide array of styles, pushing me to explore genres I do not typically touch.

The soundtrack features everything from retro 1960s spy themes (think James Bond meets The Pink Panther) to upbeat synthwave tracks. There are also 80s pop-style pastiches, dark ambient themes for “industrial espionage” scenes, and late 70s funk detective cues. The goal was to create a cohesive sonic world that was exciting for kids but musically rich enough for the parents listening along.

Composer’s Note

Writing for a younger audience is a unique discipline. The melodies need to be immediate and memorable, and the emotional beats need to be clear without being overly complex. It was great fun to stretch these musical muscles and pay homage to so many classic film and TV tropes within a single project.

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Whether you are a fan of the podcast or just enjoy eclectic instrumental music, there is something in this collection for you. You can stream the full album on Bandcamp via the player below. For more of my soundtrack work, visit the Kevin Hartnell Artist Page.

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The Sounds of Nightmares 8: New Horror Music by Kevin Hartnell

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The Sounds Of Nightmares 8: Music Composed For Campfire Radio Theater

Kevin Hartnell presents “The Sounds of Nightmares 8,” featuring 39 tracks of original music composed for the horror anthology podcast Campfire Radio Theater. This volume marks a significant milestone in an ongoing musical journey, compiling a year’s worth of horror cues.

This collection features scores from three distinct tales: “West Palm Readers,” “The Heretic’s Handbook,” and “Final Resting Place.” Unlike scoring a single film with a consistent palette, working with Campfire Radio Theater requires a chameleon-like approach, pivoting from organic acoustic dread to 80s-inspired synth textures.

Please consider supporting the show by listening to the full episodes where these tracks appeared at Campfire Radio Theater.

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The Sounds of Nightmares 8: what this volume covers

This release highlights the versatility required for anthology storytelling. “West Palm Readers” sets a tense, urban stage for a tarot reading gone wrong, while “The Heretic’s Handbook” descends into the folk-horror of a pagan woodland retreat. Finally, “Final Resting Place” unearths subterranean dread in a summer cemetery, blending seismic rumblings with supernatural threats.

Below, you can play the episodes directly on the page. If you prefer to jump straight to listening to the scores, use the Spotify and Bandcamp embeds at the bottom. Bandcamp is also the best option if you want to support the work directly.

West Palm Readers

In the bustling heart of Times Square, a street-savy couple running a tarot and palm reading storefront plot one final big score… but their scheme takes a terrifying turn when a new client steps into the shop.

The Heretic’s Handbook

A romantic woodland retreat spirals into a terrifying ordeal as newlyweds Trent and Mia fall prey to a pagan religious order.

Final Resting Place

In the summer of 93, a cemetery caretaker and his grandson discover a series of ominous rumblings under the earth that may originate from something far more disturbing than seismic activity.

Listen to the Scores

If you prefer uninterrupted listening, use the full-album players below. Spotify is convenient for streaming and playlists. Bandcamp is ideal if you want high-quality playback and direct support. If you are sharing the release, linking to this page is also useful because it keeps the episode scores and album players in one place.

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Il Ritorno Dei Morti: New 70s Italian Horror Prog from Alchimia Sonora

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The latest single from Alchimia Sonora has arrived, titled “Il Ritorno Dei Morti” (The Return of the Dead). This project is a dedicated homage to a very specific and influential era of cinema: the Italian horror films of the late 1970s and early 1980s.

If you are looking for late-night listening pleasure, crank up the volume on your Walkman and enjoy a midnight stroll through the mausoleum with this track.

A Tribute to Italian Horror

“Il Ritorno Dei Morti” draws directly from the intersection of progressive rock and 1970s Italian horror cinema. Listeners familiar with the genre will immediately recognize the DNA of legendary artists like Goblin, Fabio Frizzi, and Libra. However, Alchimia Sonora avoids simple imitation; instead, the project channels these influences into a sound that feels both authentic to the era and refreshingly modern.

The track features a raw, 1970s prog-rock style characterized by aggressive drums, driving guitars, and plenty of retro-styled keys. It balances the grit of a live rock band with the calculated tension of a film score.

Atmosphere Over Structure

Unlike a standard rock song, “Il Ritorno Dei Morti” favors atmosphere, repetition, and gradual development over conventional verse-chorus structure. It aligns more closely with film scoring than standalone composition.

Analog synthesizers and organ textures are used to establish a sense of unease. The rhythmic foundation maintains a steady, almost ritualistic pulse that drives the track forward without rushing. Themes emerge slowly, repeat, and evolve, reinforcing a sense of inevitability, much like a killer stalking their prey in a Giallo film.

Mood and Suggestion

Rather than relying on overt shock or bombast, the track works through mood and suggestion. The arrangement leaves ample space for dissonance and restraint, allowing the music to feel ominous without becoming cluttered.

This is music designed to evoke imagery. It functions equally well as a standalone listening experience or as an imagined soundtrack cue for a scene that never existed. It is rooted in classic prog sensibilities and the shadowed aesthetics of European horror.

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“Il Ritorno Dei Morti” is available now on all major streaming platforms and Bandcamp.

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Alchimia Sonora – “1978”

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Alchimia Sonora has just released a new single titled “1978.” For those who enjoy late 70s and early 80s horror films and Italian Giallo horror, this prog-rock inspired track is perfect for late-night listening in your local cemetery.

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