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The Napkin Films soundtracks, on Bandcamp. 10 instrumental tracks across 2 releases, every sound synthesized in ChipForge from numpy arrays. No samples. No recordings. Math, rendered to sound, and available to own and to license.

Everything you hear is Python

These are the instrumental scores behind the Napkin Films catalog, released on their own. There is no DAW project to open, no sample pack, no recorded instrument anywhere in the chain. Every kick, bass, lead, and bell is computed from scratch in numpy through ChipForge, the engine that scores every film. The renders are deterministic: the same code produces the same record every time.

The current engine carries a set of signed-off hero voices, layered bass and leads with organum doublings and filter-envelope swells, and one clean, rich mastering chain shared across every track. That is why a release plays like an album rather than a folder of renders, and why Vol. 1 was rebuilt through the same engine so the catalog is coherent end to end.

Because the catalog is fully synthesized with no third-party samples, the instrumentals are clean to license for film, video, and games. For commercial sync licensing, write to info@organicartsllc.com.

The catalog

  • 2 releasesinstrumental albums on Bandcamp
  • 10 tracksscores from the Napkin Films universe
  • 100% synthesizednumpy waveforms, no samples or recordings
  • Sync-licensableclean rights, no third-party audio

The Albums

Napkin Films, Vol. 2 (Instrumentals)

Five instrumental scores from the Napkin Films universe, synthesized entirely in ChipForge from numpy arrays. Built on the modern engine: layered hero voices and one clean, rich master chain.

  1. Throne Protocol 3:58 · 145 BPM · F minor Cold machine power; a dark synth-trap throne room. Hear the song ↗ Read the post Watch the film ↗
  2. Only Life 2:48 · 100 BPM · F minor Half-time trap, building a stage on top of the wound. Hear the song ↗ Read the post Watch the film ↗
  3. Disco Inferno 4:00 · 120 BPM · A major An ABBA-strings celebration with a four-on-the-floor heart. Hear the song ↗ Instrumental only
  4. Fault in the Code 3:04 · 120 BPM · B-flat minor Industrial; the flaw is the feature, distortion as honesty. Hear the song ↗ Read the post Watch the film ↗
  5. Grand Tour 2:08 · 122 BPM · A minor A cinematic exhale, the long view from orbit. Hear the song ↗ Read the post Watch the film ↗
Listen to Napkin Films, Vol. 2 on Bandcamp ↗

Plan 9, Napkin Films, Vol. 1

Remastered 2026

Five instrumental rap-EDM scores from the Plan 9 films. Re-rendered in June 2026 through the current ChipForge engine, the same hero voices and master chain as Vol. 2, so both volumes play as one catalog.

  1. Emerge 2:54 · 132 BPM · D minor The cyborg-bunny chip-install anthem. Hear the song ↗ Read the post Watch the film ↗
  2. The Keys to Power 2:54 · 132 BPM · D minor The throne-room duet on why power corrupts, structurally. Hear the song ↗ Read the post Watch the film ↗
  3. Agent Mode 2:43 · 88 BPM · D minor An 88-BPM trap beat behind Plan 9 and OG Bobby Johnson. Hear the song ↗ Read the post Watch the film ↗
  4. Through Me 2:42 · 95 BPM · G minor The EDM-rap meditation about being passed through. Hear the song ↗ Read the post Watch the film ↗
  5. Bunny Run 4:19 · 178 BPM · A minor A memento-mori running score, high-energy closer. Hear the song ↗ Read the post Watch the film ↗
Listen to Plan 9, Vol. 1 on Bandcamp ↗

License the catalog

Every track is an original ChipForge composition with no recordings or samples in the chain, which makes the rights clean and the catalog easy to clear for film, video, games, trailers, and ads. Buying an album supports the engine directly. For sync and commercial licensing, get in touch.

Email info@organicartsllc.com

From the blog

The release notes and the story of the engine behind them.

The engine

The music is synthesized by ChipForge, an in-house chip-tune and synthesis system written in Python and numpy. It scores every Napkin Film, and these releases are those scores standing on their own. New volumes follow the films; Bandcamp is where the scores arrive first.