text=MY MUSIC ARCHIVE
Welcome to my personal archive of music I've recorded as a hobby over the years, all online free for everyone's ears. I've made some friends with a few people mutually passionate about creating their composing and editing their own music using the computer and a mixture of real and synthesized instruments. Above, you will find an online record player that I originally created in college for a web design project, where you can sample everything I've done (that I've kept) since I started recording music on the computer randomly, and of course there are some other suprises.

GOLDEN MOLDIES
I've hidden on this website some very very early recordings ranging from when I was 8 to when I was 10 or 11 years old that I found on old cassettes in my basement. I'm sure there's still a lot for me to find on my search, but these should be pretty entertaining for family members that remember back when I used a boombox and a cheap stereo, my keyboard, and my broken flashlight that sounded like a kazoo. I would play a tape of music I was playing and record myself with the boombox, sometimes multiple times over and over, and be my own band. So I had my own little multi-track recorder going on. I lived pretty far out in the woods from any possible friends back then, so I had to entertain myself. I remember making a lot of answering machine songs or raps for people when I was really young. I was making up my own coherent songs on the piano at age 3, and I got my first keyboard at 5. Always quiet in public.

NOOSE
In High School me and two other guys, Kevin Pryor and Nick Mills, mutually formed a garage band. We were more friends than a band, and we only put on one concert on Nick's front porch one halloween when we were originally going to lipsync Manson tunes and dress up as the band. Goth was big amongst friends back then.