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ICU
Ambient music for uncomfortable people.
Too Much For Me
A goofy little rocker from a few years back.
Ghost
Um, here's a song I wrote in my bedroom/basement.
Daniel Day-Lewis
shits'n'giggles
Misty
Some jazz noodling on that classic standard Misty. My friend Steph on the alto sax, me on the piano.
Jesus Loves Techno (porno version)
NSFW reklus track 2a. This uses a samples from a Ron Jeremy/hermaphrodite porn. The cello is from Jesus of datejesus.com (formerly jesus.com) . The clean version will be up tomorrow.
Electroball
More inexcusable noodling, only slightly funkier.
i xill coda i.o. brie#D4CC2
Ambient minimalist fake-analog Tha-ish wallpaper, 107 BPM's.
King Of The Road
NSFW lyrics.
Plexiglass Afternoon (Laptop Battle 2007 Version)
This is a live and remixed version of an older track of mine done under the DXM moniker.
Optimistic
sleepy pete + myself + our pal Feedle = holland buffalo.
Minutes To Live, Seconds To Die
Another surf-y thing from my old band, the Brimstones.
It's Been So Cold Since We Left Earth
Space-y, shoe gaze-y little number I put together some time back. Left pretty much everything up to chance and was very pleasantly surprised with all the different sounds that came out.
Five Fathoms Down
Melodic, slightly exotic, wistful surf music from Hell.
Brooklyn Cars
Recorded with lots of bleed to 2" analog tape in a very cold studio in an old barn upstate New York (and vocals, keys and other overdubs done in a warmer environment back in NYC), this is a song about fan culture in the internet age. Sorta. And fun.
Charm
A while ago I posted a song from an old tape-album called It's Amazing What Some People Can Believe, and said I'd tell people when I'd uploaded the whole thing to my website. I forgot. Mea culpa.
This is, as it were, the second single.
Shoulda Been About Cupcakes
And it woulda been, if I coulda thought of any decent lyrics on that sugar-laden theme. As it is I'll backdoor this MeFi Music Challenge entry with a reference in the title. (Though I think I get the "brisk" tag legitimately.)
King of the Road
Tape really does sound better. And good mics, preamps, compressors, consoles...
Show Me A Better Future
This should snap you right out of the Christmas spirit.
Camaro Husk Part 2
This is the second part of a long song (by the Slim Castle) about the husk of a formerly mighty Camaro. It lies in some desert, half dune-devoured, and perforated with shotgun holes through which the sun spills. (People use it for target practice).
Tryptophantastic (2007 edit)
A happy happy holiday fuzzy buzzy song. Play at loudish volume.
The sky was filled with rainbows
A little synthetic ditty for FAWM'06.
2 WINTERCUTS
1: WARM WARM-UP
2: NO LONGER DEFINED
2: NO LONGER DEFINED
Cement floats.
Download the entire album for free at voodooeconomics.info .
So Does Everybody Else, Only Not So Much
Adaptation (more or less) of an Ogden Nash poem of the same name. Essentially an apology from an aging man who spends his time boring people with the same stories.
Thanks for the Add (demo)
A dancey pop kinda thing. I finished all the recording and rough mixes for my next album so I'm starting to enjoy making music again. Also: trying to be less of a perfectionist so I maybe don't go bonkers.
Mothers
One of the earlier songs by Kinda Panda
My Dancing May Assassinate
For the minimal crowd: some future jazz. Influenced by Ricardo Villalobos, Krause Duo, etc.
Faster Peach
Your eyes, diamonds rough as a fist, chipped away.
King of Flesh and Bone
The first mostly completed track in a larger project my wife Lori and I are working on under
the name Tangemeenie, called "The Gilded Age." It's obliquely about the romantic (and so often
foolhardy) impulse to knock down giants just to watch them fall. Lyrics inside.
Weighin' me down
English, French, backup vocals, slide, banjo, bam!
(all hype)
another one off the bus!
Jessamyn's Song
Well boys and girls, I imagine this is what it would sound like if one was lucky enough to hang out on the front porch with our favorite banjo picking librarian. Yes, that's jessamyn on banjo! (collaboration)
Happy
Here is a cheerful ditty for all of you. My one-man-band, drowsy, usually uses autoharp but this song doesn't have any. It does have toy piano, if that's any consolation. (Please let me know if it is not.)
Staring at My Spaceship
I get to perform this as part of my set at Blip Festival in NYC next week - essentially the Woodstock of chiptunes / 8-bit / video game music.
This was written out of intense affection for my EVE Online playing nerd girl (a soft orchestral arrangement of it is going to be our wedding processional, awww) and was released on 8bitpeoples' 8BP050 compilation CD. I've spruced it up with some orchestration for the show. Come rock with me if you're local -- I'd love to meet my fellow mefimusicians and introduce more people to the chiptune scene. It's pure love and fun.
This was written out of intense affection for my EVE Online playing nerd girl (a soft orchestral arrangement of it is going to be our wedding processional, awww) and was released on 8bitpeoples' 8BP050 compilation CD. I've spruced it up with some orchestration for the show. Come rock with me if you're local -- I'd love to meet my fellow mefimusicians and introduce more people to the chiptune scene. It's pure love and fun.
Hopelessly Devoted to You
Yes, that one.
Major Bounce
Reason, a Strat, a Vibrolux, and a Tubescreamer - what more do you need?
Arabesque
A short Arabic-influenced tune, played on a jazz organ. (OK, it's actually a synthesizer, but one can dream, no?)
Your Melodies
Basically a song about a failed friendship, which as we all know is best done with several banjo tracks!
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last minute submission for the music challenge, 'spooky' retro-electro goodness with christopher walken.
it can happen to you
cutting up and mixing mozart's 25th to produce an emotive beat. see if you can spot a few of the phrases that were left in tact.
Foundations
Kate Nash cover, for all of them fine, fine ladies out there.
Gravity
Instrumental guitar overdubbing experiment. Unfortunately, not spooky.
The Bothered Son and the Phony Ghost
An epic exploration into the applications of group vocals, plinky synthesizers, and personal religious doubt.
wheels come off (lucid mix)
spooky? - check!
waitsian? - check! (yeah, we gots the megaphone)
lotsofnotes? - check!
I'll Never Forget You
two friends on different sides of a coin.
The Next Voice You Hear
Crazy drunken hootenanny, with myself on the saxophone. My friends' band, A Million Kittens Inc.
musk
I wonder if you would enjoy a post-rave speaker-thrashing jazzy progressive grime cover of Wanna Be Starting Something, by M. Jackson.