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The good news is I can offer you my free albums for download from Last.FM so you can listent to them anywhere you wish. The bad news is I can only offer you MP3 format, and for albums like Melancholia 4 this can destroy the whole experience. Below you will find all the relevant links to all the free albums. If you wish to buy a hard copy of these pieces then head over to the mail order page and place you request.
Melancholia 4 - 2010
The new EP from a new alias (Qeimin), This 30 minuite drone work focuses on the often melanchonic nature of dreams and is the first in a new series. Download the album from Last.FM here |
Celestial - 2009
The last ambient experiment under the name 'George Tunnah', this work uses the theme of deep space and dark voids to paint a gothic spacescape Download the album from Last.FM here |
Demo albums from 2009 and earlierThe albums below are from 2009 and earlier, these three albums (Amiens I, Elementum, Ancient Imagery) are available from Last.FM but are not of great quality due to my lack of recording resources back during the making of these. The first two albums will, with any luck be re-recorded at some point in the near future. |
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Amiens Pt I - 2009
My first demo and experiment in drone music comprised of two lengthy pieces interspersed with sound effects and deep tones. In my opinion this pales in comparrision to 'Melancholia 4' Download the album from Last.FM here |
Elementum - 2008
This album is one of my early art-rock demos, and the quality is not great but it has sentimental value as being one of my first steps into recording music. Download the album from Last.FM here |
Ancient Imagery - 2007
This was my first album ever, and it shows! The idea here was to try and tell a small story through music and I did this in an art-rock style, most of this music was improvised as I recorded it so the themes are completely spontanious and I quite like the infancy of the album I see it more as a marker of the way I used to do things. Download the album from Last.FM here |