Need a gift for a gifted musician?
The SoundCloud Premium accounts also come as virtual gifts and it takes only two minutes to get one. Head over to our Gift page and check out the different Premium accounts starting at only €29 per year.
About
For the past couple of months I've been going wherever my Tenori-On takes me. It's been a fun change of pace.
Before that, in June (2010) I uploaded the rest of my "Hymns Electronica" project, which I started almost four years ago. These are traditional hymn tunes done in electronic styles.
"A Little Driving Music" was started later but completed first. You may hear the trance influences of Above and Beyond, Armin Van Buuren, Tiesto, and their associated artists.
All of my songs are available for download. If you really like something from "A Little Driving Music," you can also buy a copy on iTunes.

@agerven: Thank you!
The song has a nice groove. This part reminds me of Sufjan Stevens.
Crazy and catchy!
Nice track, great contrasts throughout.
Great--fav!
Cool! Cerebral as usual...
Yes, scat-tastic is a good thing--lots of fun here!
@herbsquare: Thanks, Herb! Very kind!
Nice chord changes in here!
Enjoying a sense of playfulness in this track!
Nice how it all comes together in here.
This is great fun, and very nicely done!
Nice progression and structure throughout
Very rich and satisfying
Nice arps here!
@Yatcha Loon: Thanks for the kind words!
Great keys, lots of fun!
This is very joyful!
Happy stuff - really enjoying this!
@BrainHoPPeR: Thanks, and thanks for introducing me to Steve Reich!
Nice run, key change, then transition here!
So nice!
Beautiful, then a great beat!
@Sound Playground*: You got it.
@Sound Playground*: Thanks for listening!
@l0gistik: Thanks, man--you're right!
@BrainHoPPeR: Just sent the track to the "Museum of funny" group
You're a mashup guru!
Very engaging and original
The interaction between the flute and the shamisen is interesting.
Nice vibe here!
Nice complexity in the chords
Cool sax-like stuff here
Love the "vibraphones" before the chorus
@Sound Playground*: Thanks for listening!
Nice percussion variety throughout
Kaossilator solo starts here.