A little known work recorded in Salzberg Cathedral in 2012 by the IT consultant Jorg Stefan Bach.

A little known work recorded in Salzberg Cathedral in 2012 by the IT consultant Jorg Stefan Bach.
Warning: this track contains drum and bass, offensive language and scary sound effects. If you are of a nervous disposition or easily offended, do NOT listen to this track.
Home Free is the third piece for the new album “Born Again”, a collection of tracks about getting old.
Herewith final version of my new track “Money”, based on the original “Money (That’s What I Want)” by Berry Gordy and Janie Bradford, also recorded by The Beatles in 1963. This is one of my all time favourite tracks and one I’ve been meaning to pay tribute to for a long time. Enjoy!
This is the official release now, though I may make it into a video…
This is my latest composition “Delhicatescence”, an Indian flavoured piece of electronica inspired partly by The Doors Concerto (by Jaz Coleman with Nigel Kennedy as the soloist) and the mesmerising sound of Led Zeppelin’s mandolin in “The Battle of Evermore”.
Comments welcome.
New video, old song. As promised, my back catalogue of music is getting a new lease of life as I turn them into videos. Here’s one more.
Warning: sexually implicit content, mixed musical styles and a narrative bordering on the surreal.
Note: this is a draft version; there are still some outstanding technical issues. Comments welcome.
This is a re-release of the very first piece of electronica I ever produced. The format is music video, with brand new graphics and added “ambience”.
The theme is an ironic battle of ideas between the theory of evolution and creationism where creationism wins – a not inconsiderable abuse of artistic license.
Please feel free to comment; the first two comments refer to an earlier version published as a preliminary draft. These have been taken into account for production of the final publication. Enjoy!
Submersion video re-released with enhanced graphics.
A stroll in the park on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
Today sees the release of the new track “Sundays”. This is the first track I’ve done since I moved to Brighton that I consider worth publishing. Enjoy!