"Grains and Reverb"

https://tommoody.bandcamp.com/track/grains-and-reverb (streaming version on bandcamp)

From my current release Similarity Engine

grains_and_reverb_score

hat tip to St Celfer for the discordant doorbell sound at 0:32 (bellNOISY.wav). That little sound is the hinge, fulcrum, sine qua non, or whatever-nonmusical-term, for this tune.

These screenshots of the Tracktion Waveform DAW tell you very little -- that is to say, they tell you just as much as the wave file images that Soundcloud uses. It's what's in the boxes that matters but I want some kind of "indexical" graphic for these pieces.

"Little Computer Tune"

https://tommoody.bandcamp.com/track/little-computer-tune (streaming version on bandcamp)

From my current release Similarity Engine

littlecomputertune_score

A listener(?) on bogchat posted a link to the song with a picture of happy girls shopping at an upscale mall. Oh, really? I think it starts off kind of insipid (hence the title) and then works through some changes/variations that are slightly more complex and ends on a dark-ish note. The original speed was increased by shortening the piece to 83% of its length without altering the pitch.

Update: On Bandcamp, I replaced the sped-up file described above with the original, unaccelerated version of this tune. Some nuances were missing, I thought.