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Afraid to Feel
LF System (acoustic ft Silk) and The Strokes
Microdots
Nasty, brutish and short [more inside]
The Counterforce
I'm fairly sure when I picked up my guitar tonight I only intended to practise for a bit, not make a short garage instrumental called The Counterforce, yet here we are. [more inside]
Following You
A demo track from Spent about your favorite Facebook friend.
Down On My Knees
Catchy little punk rock number from my band Spent, straight from the garage. [more inside]
pace
Another night and I can pick up where I left off today
Another drink and I will sleep right, and the dreams will stay away
I thought about what I should do now
but I'd rather stay in and keep out from the cold
...you know I'd rather be alone
murmurs...
The Beast In Me
Another song from my forthcoming collection of supernaturally themed novelty garage band song, called "Don't Go In The Garage" and credited to Dr. Mysterian.
Cafe Flesh
Another song from my forthcoming supernaturally themed novelty garage rock album "Don't Go In The Garage," released under the named Dr. Mysterian.
Don't Go In The Garage
The title track to my forthcoming supernaturally themed novelty garage rock album, which will be released under the name Dr. Mysterian.
Read From The Book Of Sin
A song from my forthcoming album of supernaturally themed novelty music, "Don't Go In The Garage," to be released under the name Dr. Mysterian. [more inside]
Anxiety Pills
Here is a song I recorded on a BOSS 16 track. Acoustic Guitar, Fender MusicMaster Bass and Farfisa Console organ. Recorded using a Rode NK2 Large Diaphragm Condenser mic. [more inside]
Ol' Poop Face
Song about the Oregon Trail 'pooter game [more inside]
Pink Saturday
The horns in this bouncy lo-fi surf-garage number? Synthesized. But the off-key backup vocals? They're real.
Uncle Wigalee
A song about Sex. This is the last of three songs from my short-lived band Hurlo Thrumbo. Recorded in 1990. I wrote the music and played bass, and the singer wrote the melody and words. Rescued from cassette. [more inside]
Sin and Vice Vice
My take on mid-60s frat rock. [more inside]
Mutations
My band MYELIN SHEATHS has a LP coming out, and this is the first song on the record! ROCK! [more inside]
No Parlez
A few days back I posted The Ballad Of ZZzzzzzz. I like the tune but the poem-come-lyric is.........a bit crap. So I've written a fresh lyric and played it for laughs. I mean, the lyric might still be crap but at least it's my crap... The Large Hadron Collider gets a mention towards the end - a first? [more inside]
NSFW
A rehearsal demo for my Irish-American garage band, The Peter O'Tooles; revised from an earlier version. [more inside]
I'm Going to Bangor
Another rehearsal demo for my Irish-American band, the Peter O'Tooles. This one is a bit naughty. Apologies to anybody actually from Bangor. [more inside]
If You Was Shane MacGowan You'd Be Dead By Now
A practice demo of a song arranged for my Irish-American band, The Peter O'Tooles. [more inside]
Kilkenny Square
The demo of a reworked version of an older song, arranged for my Irish-American band, The Peter O'Tooles. [more inside]
Dubai
Another cut from the Quick and Dirty submitted for some feedback, particularly in terms of the mix.
From the Heart of the Moon
With a ukulele, some whistling, and several Garage Band 09 filters, you can make something that sounds like a transmission from Venus. [more inside]
Melissa
MeFi, meet The Quick and Dirty [more inside]
Don't Go in the Garage
The first song from my new collection of supernaturally themed novelty garage rock by my multiply pierced and tattooed sailor puppet, Sailor Martin; the collection of songs will also, eventually, be called Don't Go in the Garage. [more inside]
I'm Hard On Her But She's Down On Me
A raucous garage-band blues number, featuring ukulele, tambourine, and harmonica. Entry number 9 into the RPM challenge is a song about a mean woman. [more inside]
How Jesus is Made or Thank You and Goodnight
I haven't made anything in awhile; I guess I just used up all my stored inspiration. [more inside]
Fortune's Lament
An old piece of mine, complete with wanky piano and strings. It's sort of embarassing, but the tune is nice.
Axe and Why
An experiment in using soft damped x-y controllers to adjust the timbre of instruments.
barakaner
mixed live in one take. going for sort of a "legion of green men" thing here. i have no idea what time signature this song is in.
Don't Rely on the Radio
Bow Before the Dancing Pineapple
Axeitus
Hay guys, look, I made a real song for once! It's pretty good too. [more inside]
Sparkle and Shine
Yes, this is an Econoline Crush cover. Yes, it is SUPER CHEESY. [more inside]
Go
My homage to Rez.
Zet Haus Hansbilt
A sequel.
Zes Haus Hansbilt
An older song, back from when I thought I could make house music.
Warning: starts out quiet, then gets thumpin' loud. Turn up/down as preference dictates.
Mario in the Bario
An online collaboration between myself and a mate who lives in California, and goes by the name DJ Hi-Speed. [more inside]
Mania
A song I produced with a much older version of FLStudio. Sudden stops and changes of timbre abound.
Metal Storm
Made with samples from this video.
Something Else
This is what happens when I try and make happy music. Too many notes!
Aeoun
Plays round-the-clock in Satan's dance club. [more inside]
Shocked
A little ditty from back in the day that's become popular on last.fm.
Smack Nine
Another experiment in using FLStudio to create music live. Weird time signatures abound! [more inside]
Le Buccaneer
I may be a bit late for Talk Like a Pirate day, but I was out a sailin' the seas and a drinkin' rum. A techno-pirate bagpipe-guitar chanty for ye. [more inside]
Riffra
A live mix I did for an impromptu basement rave in my house. A little rough, but came together nicely for something so spontaneous. Also, wendells. [more inside]
Me Plug In
As promised, music from a non-existent top-down space shooter. Instead of the lack of percussion, imagine a chorus of pixellated missile explosions.
Thank You
Yes, that one, by Alanis Morisette. I had a more airy, spacey take on it. [more inside]
Templar
A brief description of the song.
Undercurrent
I found an entry-level Yamaha synth in my friend's basement. The dials were stuck on 80's. [more inside]
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