So, I'm doing Jamuary - one musical or sound art jam a day for every day in January. I'm a few days behind at this point, but I still plan to put up 31 pieces.
The individual tracks are all available for free play and download on my self-hosted Faircamp. I was sharing via SoundCloud, but I'm tired of the spammers (and how little SC does about obvious spam accounts), I don't need most of the crap they offer, and now that they're getting acquired I'm sure they'll find all kinds of new ways to suck. So, I now self-host.
If you have anything to say about any of these tracks, you can catch me on Mastodon or any of the socials linked at the bottom of the page.
New Track for Jamuary 10:
Today's track is the shortest and surely the least interesting to everyone but me. I have very little experience composing songs for traditional instruments outside basic rock chord progressions, but I've had an idea grawing on a corner of my brain that I had to let out. So today's track is 0:34 - just 16 bars - of a chord progression on piano, sequenced very robotically in Ableton (because I can't trust my keyboard playing for a full 16 bars). It's just a verse and chorus, but it's the most harmonically interesting thing I've composed in the traditional manner. I have lyrics to go with it at some point.
DropBox share:
I've ditched the .WAV files in the DropBox share (they're all downloadable via my Faircamp), but the VCV patches are all still there - learn, share, and enjoy, if that's your thing.
Other business:
I'll try to fix the broken "Other articles" section on the home page. (Now that I'm the one handling the CSS, you can expect mild breakage like that now and then.)