Entries
Both entries and voting have now finished
Here is a selection of entries to Your Tate Track – tracks that MySpace bands have written about Tate Modern artworks. Have a listen and decide which tracks you think should be shortlisted for the final judging panel.
'1934'
Genre: Electronic.
I was inspired because...
I'm inspired by minimalism, even though my music would suggest otherwise. This piece of art just reeks of minimalism.
Lobster Telephone
Genre: Indie
I was inspired because...
It's actually about Dali's Lobster Telephone - a piece of art which struck a chord with me.
Infectious
Genre: Ambient
I was inspired because...
it has an underlying ambience to it hat i felt really identifies with my piece of music & when placed together they work fantastically together.
Immortal
Genre: Drum & Bass
I was inspired because...
it sums up the UK youth at the moment, a faceless, hoodie wearing mass of youth.
Hold On To Me
Genre: Rock
I was inspired because...
I wanted to help the girl who I feel is spirralling down into depression, kept in the dark
Resuscitate
Genre: Classical / Other
I was inspired because...
it makes me feel as though, although I don't believe in anything after death, our bodies and history still remain with the world in one way or another.
Rusty Robots
Genre: Electro/House/Breakbeat
I was inspired because...
The robot in the picture, explosions in the background and the scenery's rustic look made me think of rusty robot slaves left out to die. I then decided to make a track with a robotic sound.
Daylight Again, and Home
Genre: Instrumental
I was inspired because...
The apparent simplicity (increased by not using colour), yet the genuine technical skill required to create it. And the violence.
Mcgovern
Genre: techno
I was inspired because...
It looks like a bad nightmare and a horrific scene
Hole
Genre: Acoustic
I was inspired because...
Religious honesty. Pain of angels. The reality that they arnt as holy as they seem. Satan is an angel.
ClassicalNumber
Genre: Experimental
I was inspired because...
somber blue background. Looking to the left you wonder what she is looking at and why her focus is else where?
nightwatch IV
Genre: electronic
I was inspired because...
emotion in the black atmosphere. dynamics and texture in the polgons.



