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I do not see it this way but in an effort to organise my records and better articulate myself to others I have put something together

I started work on what became my first officially-released LP in June 2010 though there are records before this. I will describe them to you as I prefer that to you listening. I shared them with friends on last.fm, first imitations of Brian Eno and earlier tape music composers (specifically Cage and Stockhausen) who I discovered through my brother and my piano teacher Nicholas Wright, and later I was really into Boards of Canada, and later still when I got access to some microphones there were imitations of Godspeed You! Black Emperor and the Mothers of Invention. I'm not sure if you can find them now. They are catalogued on Rateyourmusic and Discogs, at the time I thought this was really cool but now the records just clutter things up and make articulating myself more difficult. If any moderators are reading please recategorise these early records as demos or juvenilia or whatever as the clutter might be affecting my professional prospects, thanks

Anyway so I got set on this idea of drawing everything from June 2010 onwards out in these interconnected strands, as different records have different intentions, connect to one another at different points, and so on. I don't include everything from the past fifteen years just what feels relevant and reliable, because if I put everything into the strands it would be exhaustive again, become prone to buckling, dismembering itself, etc. There is also a chronological discography here if that's more useful.



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about the strands

Fixed (Initial) Strand
Fixed (Commission) Strand
Fifth (Fixed and Unfixed) Strand
Unfixed (Performed) Strand
Unfixed (Subsequent) Strand