Makina

MAKINA is the first collection of three ranging from 2000-2005 by The Noise Diaries. The first ten tracks were originally titled The Dybbuk: Defined Static and it served as my very first recordings using the computer to hack and chop loops to oblivion in an effort to give them all new personalities and melodies. The drums were crazy in places (ie. "The Core") and the melodies from taking new shapes sometimes became completely different existances altogether (ie. "Hard Way Through", "Tragic Symphony")

After this in 2001, I began plugging my guitar into ACID 2.0, and orchestrating new versions of songs from riffs I had come up with in the mid-1990's in my first band. They were never copyrighted, and to this day are now under the creative commons license (meaning you can use them for anything you want if you ask first and give credit).

11 was for a music group that ended up never existing. 12 and 19 were for a video game I wanted to make but never did. 13-15 have been reserved for Project Warlock 2018. There are also previous versions I hacked at which are 16 and 17. 18 is merely a remake of "Metallurgy," formerly "Third Degree." 20 should be on Anamorphosis but time restrained this from happening. 21 was recorded in 2004.