Invisible, an original instrumental hip hop beat by Nik Furious. This is the eighth part of a ten part Beatcast series called Nik Furious: Then and Now. This Now recording was also used in the rap song Pinnacle.
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The Golden Times, an original acoustic rock song showcasing Nik Furious at his most emo. This is the seventh part of a ten part Beatcast series called Nik Furious: Then and Now. This Then recording features none other than the AudioShocker's Pete playing piano and soloing quite nicely.
After the Wink, an original instrumental digital rock song by Nik Furious. This is the sixth part of a ten part Beatcast series called Nik Furious: Then and Now. This week is a Now track that was made for a student film of the same name. This song (and it's entire ten minute digital soundtrack) was scrapped. The filmmakers then requested that I redo the music as solo acoustic guitar. I think the digital version was better!
EDIT: Sorry! This full track has been moved. The good news is that you can download and listen to After the Wink on NickMarino.net.
The Breaks, a garage punk song by Nik Furious. This is the fifth part of a ten part Beatcast series called Nik Furious: Then and Now. This Then song was recorded in my parents house in Nashville in the summer of 2001.
Essential, an original instrumental beat by Nik Furious. This is the fourth part of a ten part Beatcast series called Nik Furious: Then and Now. This Now recording defies typical genre classification, mixing melodic guitar riffs and thick slap bass with heavy digital drums and rich synths.
Learn more about the creation of Essential on NickMarino.net.
Franciscan, an experimental acoustic instrumental song by Nik Furious. This is the third part of a ten part Beatcast series called Nik Furious: Then and Now. This Then recording was done in my Freshman dorm room in the year 2000 (or 2001?). Brian Press plays the sweet electric guitar solo in the middle.
Uncanny, an original instrumental hip hop beat by Nik Furious. This is the second part of a ten part Beatcast series called Nik Furious: Then and Now. This week is a Now recording that frequent AudioShocker Podcast listeners will recognize as our most enduring opening theme. This beat was also used in the rap song Patio 3.
As Fast As You Can, a garage rock song by Nik Furious. This is the first part of a ten part Beatcast series called Nik Furious: Then and Now. The Then and Now label is literal - the weeks will alternate between an old Nik Furious recording and a modern Nik Furious recording. If you can't tell from a quick listen, this week's installment is a Then recording.
Wakanda, an instrumental beat by Nik Furious. Thanks to Neal for turning me onto Tanya Morgan's She Moved Outta Cincy, a song that features a beat almost identical to this Nik Furious production. Of course, the insane infinity genius that he is, Nik Furious made this beat back in 2005... and it still sounds hotter than the Cincy beat! ZING! Be back next week to hear what the Unlicensed Attorneys at Law did on top of this track.
Break Vows, an unreleased Nik Furious production, starring Cherry DeMA as a marital affair advocate. This Nik Furious beat is also used for I Love My Freak by the Unlicensed Attorneys at Law.












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