New release: 2008 Spring mix

2008 Spring mix slide

I have uploaded a mix of recent original music (1hr19min, 90.61 Mb MP3) for your consideration.

 

Track order:

  1. Book of Morvern
  2. Chthonic (min)
  3. Meshed
  4. Agmatist (S&S dub)
  5. Loaded (acid vs. mix)
  6. Little iniquities
  7. Disco drift
  8. Electrum
  9. Helial II
  10. Paths of Unintention

Bonus outtakes (13.8 MB zip archive):

  1. Tight house – has more variation in the original that didn’t export
  2. Untitled (2008-02-03) – didn’t fit well in the overall mix

New release: 2008 Winter mix

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I have uploaded a mix of recent original music (65 minutes, 107.93 Mb MP3) for your consideration. Lots of ambient, granular, drone and chill this time around.

 

Track order:

  1. Dub V-Dub
  2. Slow Dance
  3. Fineness
  4. Untitled (2007-11-25)
  5. Deep Time (parts 1–3)

New Release: 2007 Fall mix

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I have uploaded a mix of recent original music (70 minutes, 117.96 MB MP3) for your consideration.

 

Track order:

  1. Deterritories
  2. nwRdrSbcltr (this.slowWater remix)
  3. DBA (version)
  4. Clockwork children (slowSun mix)
  5. Blue Ocean Labs
  6. Math art

More from the memory vaults

Upon re-reading my previous post, I realized that each ‘chapter’ could have a (tongue-in-cheek) title and bit of explanation:

  1. The ‘American Top 40′ years: Most of my exposure to new music was either from listening to popular radio, my older sister or a classmate or the occasional middle school dance.
  2. The ‘Radical Romper Room’ years: Most of my exposure was from a late-night, local radio show which showcased ‘alternative rock’ and ‘modern music.’ I used to stay up long enough to start recording it on Sundays, then listen to the tape the whole week and note what I liked.
  3. The ’120 Minutes’ years: Same as above, but leads were garnered from videotaping the late-night show on MTV and tracking down what I liked.
  4. The ‘long haired’ years: I bought (and sold) a lot of CDs at local record stores, taking a chance on whether I would like it or not.
  5. The ‘underground (aka rave/chill-out room)’ years: I acquired music as inspiration for my work — music as the soundtrack to my life.
  6. The ‘post-cool/hip’ years: A lot discovered on Much Music, MTV2 and the internet — music as personal identity.
  7. The ‘digital/eclectic’ years: Largely discovered on Amazon, iTunes and Usenet — music as supplement rather than center.

/musings.