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One of the two actually finished songs. Everything in this song was created using Hammerhead, my voice, and a beer bottle.
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One of these days I sort of want to try an all acapella album. You may or may not notice a reference to "We Have Heaven" by Yes in there.
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A "lost" piece of sorts: I was going through my files when I found a song I wrote and recorded in October of last year, but never shared with anyone.
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A piece based around pitch-shifted melodica.
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Written under the influence of Throbbing Gristle.
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An experiment with very short electronic loops. The very first sound you hear in this song is all of the tracks I used for it running at once for one second - this was the result of an editing mistake, but as I was trying to make something harsh…
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Named after a public domain pulp fiction story I once found online.
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Mostly melodica improvisations played backwards. I accidentally recorded the sound of me plugging a microphone into the computer and ended up distorting it, looping it, and making it the rhythm track - I've pulled similar tricks on some of my…
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The backing track is mainly the "Chanticleer Hegemony" beat in reverse at a slower tempo and pitch-shifted samples of my earlier track "Harm". The lyrics are taken verbatim from a note that once landed in my driveway one windy day. The ending…
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Inspired by "Murder Mystery" by The Velvet Underground, with lyrics adapted from posts on Craigslist's endlessly fascinating "Missed Connections" section. I wanted to put positive posts in one speaker and negative in the other.
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