Music
Want to have your very own copy of my solo album of experimental electronic music? Well, I can accommodate that. Use the link below to buy one!
While I’d love it if you’d buy a copy, I certainly don’t want to keep you from enjoying some music right away, so feel free to listen to it now, or download the songs that you like for free:
Mr. Antonym (2004)
- 01- Clauneck (download)
- 02- Horrible Quiet (download)
- 03- Kyonsi (download)
- 04- We Are 10-7 (download)
- 05- Dr. Mindbender (download)
- 06- Basilisk (download)
- 07- Garage Crate (download)
- 08- Memetic Drift (download)
- 09- Iconoclast (download)
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Not enough music for you? Need something a little more collaborative? Why not pick up a copy of Frozen Smoke, the last album released by Alamout Black? For those with short memories, Alamout Black was an experimental band from the days long before every joker with a laptop was all of a sudden some kind of DJ. The core players were myself, Craig Iannello, and Scott Schmitt, with occasional collaborations with others, including Oren Koperl, Christian Marcelli, and Rubin (The Big Al Dente) Drew. Back in these days, we had to lug three desktop computers and a pile of solid-state gear to every performance! It would take us hours just to get set up! Anyhow, this album is the “second edition”. The first was available on MP3.com, before they were defunct.
Again, feel free to download any or all of the tracks that might suit your tastes…
Alamout Black — Frozen Smoke (1998)
- bioluminescent (download)
- Bottulism (download)
- cRasS pArtY (download)
- MindSwimFrolik (download)
- Scrum (download)
- Tactic (download)
- thE oCtagoNizeR (download)
- Traitors (download)
- TwoFast (download)
- wheeler’s cloud (download)
Speaking of Alamout Black, would you like to hear what our live shows sounded like back in our heyday? Here’s a few live sets from way back in the 20th century. Bear in mind, we were working with primitive equipment, and things didn’t always go as planned, but hey, that’s the nature of experimentation, right?
- Alamout Black, performing live, 1/21/2000 (download)
- Alamout Black, performing live, 2/20/2000 (download)
- Alamout Black, performing live, 5/27/2000 (download set 1)
- Alamout Black, performing live, 5/27/2000 (download set 2)
- Alamout Black, performing live, 6/2/2000 (download)
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By Ricobobb, September 30, 2010 @ 10:22 am
What about The Only Music Fish Can Hear?