music depository.
what do you have for me?
well, depends on what you're interested in. first, you may be interested in the recording from my last concert at the cherry street artisan, from 21 august, 2004, that's over on the right side. by the time the show was over, i had played 2 guitars, mandolin, bouzouki, dobro, penny whistle, and had sung quite a bit. it's about 100 minutes long, all told. special thanks to ross cowart for being the recording engineer.
and . . .
there's two kinds of techno. one could potentially be of use to anyone who is looking for a different sort of prelude music to, say, a worship or prayer service. there are hundreds of talented techno artists out there, doing all sorts of neat things, but as my worship minister said, "if someone asks, i can't say that they're christian artists." so, even though i don't have the time, talent, or passion to be a particularly accomplished techno artist, i am most definitely a christian, and am trying to get more and more accomplished in this musical form. so, the first grouping of techno includes my attempts to sound good there.
what about that other kind of techno?
uh, yeah. well, see, it's like this. there has been this little tape around the family since i was four years old. apparently i was throwing some sort of fit, and my parents thought that, maybe, if they got me to hang out with a tape recorder in my room, i'd calm down. now, 'calm down' isn't exactly what i'd say i did, but apparently i was at least under control. but we kept the recording, because it is a wonderful glimpse into the mind of a completely insane 4-year-old.

well, my older brother had this tape, and had thought it was one of the funniest things he had ever heard. so, i got it back, and set some samples from that tape to a techno beat, and gave it to him for christmas last year. so, what you will hear, assuming you download it, will be the result. it's fairly standard techno, some dance-able, some not as much. it's all very random.
downloads up in here.
you're going to want to right click on these bad boys and then left click on 'save target as,' or whatever your browser tells you. what you do with them at that point is up to you; i do humbly request that you use them for good, instead of evil.
live at the cherry street artisan.
take all you want, but eat all you take. no, in all seriousness, if you've made the effort to come this far, then please enjoy all the clips herein. i have no idea if i'll run out of bandwidth, so let's enjoy it while it lasts.
ambient worshiptechno.
these are big 'uns, 'cause they're between 6 and 12 megabytes, but if you've got the time, then they're here for you.
other techno.
download at your own risk. you've been warned.