old experiments for learning about subtractive synthesis made from 2003 to 2005.
the songs are in many cases set up so that they reveal more the higher the volume - like having to listen closely - but as a consequence the more so distracting becomes the general forest. today i still find the rawness of the sounds unusual. each song should have something the others have not. the tracks should have a relatively wide dynamic range, some polyrhythms, hidden detail and mostly self-created, synthesized instruments (based on mathematical formulas instead of pieces of recorded sound).
cc-nc-sa. free to copy, create derivatives/remixes as much as you like and to use samples or use it as a template, all without asking for permission when used non-commercially
stream lossless below or download a package here
first musical tries. the first three tracks are a concept on creative process: conception: "session", work: "build up", and "use". it is different from the following albums in the structure of tracks and that it uses pre-recorded bits of sound primarily. i would recommend to listen from start to end, as i think it can be rewarding, and it is only 1.3 kiloseconds long
perhaps the least interesting in the series, except for the included four-song harsher noise collection "3.5".
tracks that had not been included in other albums