Electronic Music
You can listen to most of my productions on this page. You can also stream or purchase most of my music from the usual digital music stores and streaming services: Spotify, Apple Music, Google Play, Amazon, Soundcloud, Tidal, Bandcamp
I’ve been making electronic music since around 1985, when I was 12 years old and fooling around with a Radio Shack Moog knock-off, a TR-505 drum machine, and a (borrowed) Ensoniq ESQ-1. Today, some 40+ years later, the gear has changed but I’m still moved by the some of the same harmonies and beats. Sometimes I compose music for TV, film, and video games.
Most of my music is available for for royalty-free use in TV, film, or video games under a Creative Commons attribution license.
Algorithmic Music
Most recently I’ve been working on pisongs.com, long-form algorithmic compositions that use the first billion digits of pi (3.14…) to orchestrate songs that each last for 114 years. Here’s a write up on Vice.
In 1994, I developed the Communal Groove Machine, collaborative computer-generated music software that operated from within a text-based virtual reality on the early Internet.