Audio by artist mo-seph

Doobie


8:22 minutes (13.95 MB)

Fukit


5:03 minutes (7.84 MB)

Improvisation 2006-07-03


48:45 minutes (69.61 MB)

Improvisation 2006-07-04


29:26 minutes (46.48 MB)

Improvisation 2006-12-23


61:47 minutes (101.71 MB)

Christmas Eve Impro 2006-12-24


54:16 minutes (95.45 MB)

Abstract::Intro by mo-seph


1:39 minutes (2.98 MB)

The journey starts amid the ruins of a tune which was lost to an electrical anomaly - all that survived were the building strings captured here.

Spacious by mo-seph


4:48 minutes (8.62 MB)

Grasping after the elusive essence of space, moving from electronic percussion to a light and skittery drum and bass/dubby groove, as we slide between worlds.

Abstract::Flowers by mo-seph


1:28 minutes (2.31 MB)

The sound of a bee drinking nectar with the growth of a crystal flowerscape

Contact by mo-seph


7:15 minutes (12.06 MB)

We're finally making contact, but what with? Deities, aliens and humanities spiral around a limitless dubby space.

Leda's Theme by mo-seph


5:48 minutes (10.18 MB)

Swamp by mo-seph


3:04 minutes (5.83 MB)

Faerie lights dance and float round the wisps of grass and moss - but try as you might you'll never catch one

Abstract::Smoke by mo-seph


0:49 minutes (1.19 MB)

Smoke billows up from below, trying to take you with it to the world of shadows - the first step on the road back home

Chi-Forms


7:44 minutes (11.78 MB)

Percussive Mayhem by mo-seph


42:30 minutes (70.54 MB)

Working on solo percussive jamming. The odd note here and there, but mostly manipulated electronic drums...

Bedroom Jam by mo-seph


54:49 minutes (92.54 MB)

Roslyn by mo-seph


7:46 minutes (15.24 MB)

Radiolaria by mo-seph


4:48 minutes (8.17 MB)

Thunder by mo-seph


6:07 minutes (10.55 MB)

Solstice by mo-seph


6:52 minutes (11.98 MB)

Entropik by mo-seph


5:24 minutes (9.49 MB)

Stranger by mo-seph


6:05 minutes (10.49 MB)

Living in Babylon by mo-seph


3:07 minutes (4.77 MB)

ServoMotorMusic


6:23 minutes (11.83 MB)

This is an improvisation I did just using a midi controlled servomotor and a phone coil pickup as the source. I've edited it down a bit as an experiment in doing quick and brutal edits on improvisations, but otherwise it's fully live.

The combination of mechanical noises and slightly random timing lends itself quite well to slightly funky technoey glitchy music, so that's where this went.

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