These albums and pieces are distributed under a Creative Commons License. If you need some of this music under different terms or in different formats (e.g. higher quality for commercial use, source files for remixing), contact me.
The Ogg Vorbis format now plays directly in the browser, if you have a fairly recent one such as Firefox 4.
| Name | Description | Date (and notes) |
|---|---|---|
| Col. Torvalds' Linux slash GNU Band | Geek humour | May 2011 |
| Dance! Dance! | PTV's theme from Domina Anatomia meets 1990s dance | October 2006 |
| Talvisuru — Domina Anatomia version | Man's theme from the play | October 2006 |
| Kevätolo | Epic prog-rock ambient | February 2006 |
| Chili Tremor | Chillout synth-funk / Skweee? | January 2006 |
| Juice of Gabber | English Country Rave | January 2006 |
| Talvisuru — Piano Improvisation (old version) | Classical piano | January 2006 |
| Shit Breaks (album) | Instrumental pieces from the plays Paskakaparee and Murtumia | December 2005 |
| Fandango Moods (album) | Music based on my soundtrack for the play "Fandango!" | July 2005 |
| Universe Song | Monty Python cover, made with Rigorist | March 2005 |
| Guitar Forms | Demoscene-inspired techno rock | March 2003 |
| Time | Demoscene-style techno rock mishmash | 1993/1994 |
| Jazzy Rattle | Tracker jazz medley with EMS aka Tonedeaf | 1993 |
Each of the albums is also available on CD for the nominal price of € 2 (plus shipping fees if applicable). Contact me if you are interested.
Also free for use under a CC license.
A large fraction of my original compositions are theatrical scores.
The files are plain RTTTL. I've used Gnokii to transfer them to the phone.
Note that the melodies are heavily simplified and shortened; while the format is actually quite versatile, there are storage limitations with the phones (as of my Nokia 6110 at least).
Use the torrents. You may also find these on other P2P networks.
I've played: drums, electric bass, kazoo, guitars, harmonica (diatonic), piano/keyboards, recorder, trackers, theremin, trumpet, vocal cords. With wildly varying levels of activity and sophistication (mostly lack of it :)
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