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Audio (All MP3 Files saved at 192k)

Unreleased Track (Summer, 2006)
I See These Hills and Know I Love You (11:11, 12.8MB - 160kbps.)
This summer I was working on an album of multi-tracked studio compositions, a first for me as all the last multi-tracking I did was on a four-track recorder several years ago. Unfortunately, all these tracks - in fact all works in progress - were lost in a harddrive in early autumn. This track is all that remains because I'd previously made the mp3 and posted for some friends. I will probably revisit the studio album idea in the near future, but for now it's not a high priority.

Video Collaboration (Summer, 2006)
VII (.wmv file)
Jason Talbot asked me to send him some audio that he would in turn use to soundtrack a short video. I obliged. Talbot mixed my track with a submission from Maile Colbert. End result is pretty killer. Click here to read Jason's write-up about this and check out the rest of his videos at http://thefever5k.blogspot.com/

February (2006)
A project in which I recorded a track each day during February 2006 and posted an MP3 each night. I have taken down the majority of the files to save on bandwidth - pretty sure they are on file-sharing networks if you want to find them - but decided to keep my five favorite up.
1000 Books on Non-Existent Religions (9:07, 12.5MB) 
Ambient White Trash (8:07, 11.1MB)   
Somewhere in Richmond (13:00, 17.8MB) 
Young Ghosts (4:10, 5.7MB) 
A Welcoming Hole (7:32, 10.3MB) 

Last of the American Sessions (GMBY, 2005)
Last of the American Sessions Vol. 1 (Edit) (14:00, 19.2MB)
14 Minute excerpt from the single-track tour-only CDr released just before leaving the States.


Elaborate Palms (Heavy Tapes, 2005)
Side C (9:50, 13.5MB)
Third side of this double cassette release from last year. Probably my favorite solo release to date.


Links
The Future of Everything (TIBprod MP3 single)
Two tracks from 2003/2004. Scroll down to Single Number 41 on the page: The Future of Everything and All Future Pasts Muss Pass Through The Present.
The Once-Ripe Vines (Homophoni MP3)
Fifteen minute drone conceptualized/tweaked/recorded in January & February 2006. I tried to perform a version of this for my first show in Japan. It didn't go very well.