Here is a selection of rogue tracks, that do not belong in any album. Some where created for a specific purpose, and some where just experimental mess arounds. There are also tracks here that never made it to any of the albums despite their original intention.
Downloads
1936
A later development of 1934 from the reactions album. I didn't add it, as I thought it sounded too much like the original track "the Ritz" by Fred Estaire.
Automated Piece of Shit
The original backing from the track "Magical monkey" located on the easter egg section tof this site. Made completely from synths.
Belleville Created originally for a fashion show in Cardiff. Uses samples from Sylvain Chomet’s animation movie “Belleville Rendez-Vous”
Bir D Synth
Another track made entirely from synths. Sounds pretty cheesy but it was fun to make.
Dragoon One of my friends (Gary Clarkson) really loves the original of this track. It’s taken from Panzer Dragoon Saga on the Sega Saturn. I did this cover as a favor to him.
Earth Wind Water & Cheese The first track I made using Propellerhead’s Reason. Sounds a bit like a keyboard demo, but it’s ok.
Explore Another very early Reason track. A musical journey based around piano improvisation with a percussive Drum & Bass Backing that was later added.
Film Mod Piano The original melody comes from an indian rag called hindola. The chords however don't follow this. there is also a slight delayed vibrato on the piano, giving it away for being a sampler.
French House Esque Ness A french house style track made for a friend of mine (Vanessa Barrett).
FuktPiano This track started out as a contender for the “Reactions” album, but never made it. I couldn't figure out what I didn't like about it at the time, and therefore could never sort it out to a state that I was happy with.
Hard House This track is a result of an arguement between myself and an old workmate. I told him that your average hard house track takes longer to listen to than it does to create, and he told me to prove it.
Indian Overtone singing with a singing bowl. And some beats made from a washing line. All recorded using a pair of headphones as a mic.
Jelly Totz I've been stuck on this one for ages. I think it needs some samples.
Kahn Super Session A re-creation of a track from Namco’s soul blade on the Playstation
Lompomp (original)
I had this track buzzing round in my head at work before I created it. It's pretty accurate to what was in my head, but sounds pretty shit.
Magic Shoes Made for one of my mates music videos, I’ll see about getting the vid online. It’s pretty funny
Mambazo Anyone remember that Heinz beans advert with Ladysmith Black Mambazo singing? Here’s a remix
Nimdian2a Another track made for a fashion show, This one never got used though.
NuBass* Another “Reactions” contender, This was at a time when I started to get more to grips with mastering. Still incomplete, but not closed for good.
On Cover (version1) Inspired by Aphex Twin’s “ON” I love the melody in this track so much that I had to use it.
OOhAAhooHaaH Well there are samples taken from throwing things into a skip. and the OoohAah synth noise was turned into a patch designed for the speech of a character called Funzl which I've drawn out a few comics of. Maybe one day there'll be an animation.
Puzzle Game This track was written to show the application of my music to a computer game. This one I wrote for a 3D tetris game on the Megadrive as it had no music (and therefore was not nearly irritating enough).
Reactive Material* Another “Reactions” porential track. Uses microtonal melodys from a synth and piano allong with reverbs andDelays to make the rhythm.
Sonic Intro Created for the sonic CD intro you can take a look at the clip Here
State of Rest I didn’t really like this track when I wrote it. Now I listen back ant think it’s pretty cool. It's not that well produced but it's got some good beats in it.
The Hour of 5 Written at 5am after waking up from a pretty trippy dream, not what you might expect. Maybe I’ll see about getting it played live.
Trainz I wrote this track in under 2 hours on a train with my laptop and a pair of cheap headphones. It demonstrates what is possible using the computer alone; without a midi input device like a keyboard or an amp to master it.
Wipeout A track to fit in with the others on the game.
Collaborations
Hmmm (With Scott Derby)
Scott derby is a fellow digital artist and musician. I was going to put a link up to his website, but it appears to have dissapeared. I might get some of his music hosted here though.