I put this blog up, for the most part, to get people interested in my music. Â In general, there is a lot of technical ramblings and audio experiments, as well as synthesis-related stuff on here, and postings about various gear that I use. Â I wanted to make a post with just a few more finished-sounding tracks, as differentiated from all the different experiments and random tracks that I’ve uploaded throughout the posts on this blog.

Mother Lode!
There’s quite a few good tracks hidden in the blog posts here, and if you click on the category “tracks” to the right, you can sort through only the blog posts where i’ve posted MP3’s of tracks. Â But here’s a few other ones, that, for the most part, I haven’t posted here! Â There is also a couple repeats, just because I am fond of some of them :).
Here’s a few tracks, showing some of the different kinds of stuff I do.
Among some, I am known for my drones. Here’s one called “Vico Drone” that I did lately. Â I have a full length album of drones that I need to find a place to release. Â This isn’t on there, though.
Vico Drone
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I like some classic techno/electronica kinds of sounds. Â Here’s a track along those lines.
Aluminum
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I love ethnic music from all different cultures. Â I did an EP that dissapeared into the vapors of the internets, dedicated to some of my favorite music. Â Here’s one called “ricemutt visits the monks.” Â Don’t ask me to explain the title!! Â This track features some of my more “droney” stuff.
Ricemutt Visits the Monks
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I write ambient music of all shapes sizes, colors, and smells. Â Here is just one track from that genre that I wrote.
Mercurian Reef
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Another homage to music from other cultures… this one samples sounds from malaysian and balinese music. Â I called it “bells and sumatra.” Â I particularly like this one.
Bells and Sumatra
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Belonging to a genre that can perhaps only be described as “sci fi synth jams,” is this track, “TX Night.”
TX night
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Anyway, enjoy the tracks! Â Let me know what you think in the comments if you enjoyed them. Â And if you want to use them, they are free to use for noncommercial purposes as long as you let me know, and give me credit.


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digging the monks. and the bells.