If you're looking for my finished material, it's over here.
I'm posting unfinished or work-in-progress tracks here. At the moment, I'm leading up to the release of a new aphrodisiac record, so this page should be fairly busy. Listed in reverse chronological order (newest first).
"Abduction"
The mid-album palate cleanser, this one was built off a load of legacy Logic synths and emotional terrorism. It's a drone piece with no drums whatsoever. I still don't know how to feel about it, but it sounds fucking bizarre. This one's gonna segue right out of the screechy drum machine from the A Break in the Pattern outro. Album flow, fuck yeah.
"The Ghostgrove Reprise"
This one's sonically a return to one of my favorite old tracks, "Ghostgrove Point" from This Nadir. I was really proud of that track when I finished it, and this time, I returned to it with loftier ambitions and a slightly better idea of how a melody works. Aside from my power blipping a few times, all went fine.
"They Could Be Fascist Anarchists..."
his one came to me sitting in a computer lab for a class a few months ago. I had the second bit first, then I grafted on this punchy, clippy intro to lead into it, and then it sat because I had no clue what to do with it. Ended up making the outro real chill to contrast. Overwhelmed, but satisfied with it, mostly.
"I Don't Give a Fuck About the New Smash Bros."
I'm being really subtle about these titles now. This one's super short, but it smells like "album opener" to me. Pitch bend is fucking awesome. I think a new aphrodisiac project is coming down the pipe at this rate...
"Broken People"
Experiment in dynamic, subtly changing rhythms without accompaniment. Fancy way of saying I tried to make a drumkit not sound boring on its own for a minute and a half. Might do something with it, might not.
"Another Break in the Pattern"
Been listening to way too much Folk Implosion lately. (New mix, with some new parts and melodies and things tweaked to sound less robotic. It slaps harder. Capy calls it robot apocalypse music, which I think is apt.)