Game Park Trailer Music 2:56
made for a commercial game trailer presentation , 2001, only using an old hardware sampler, Rebirth, a guitar and a bass (played through a guitar amp :-))
Song for a Seal 4:07
recorded around '98 on a ProTools III system.
Marathon: Eternal - Title Music 2:07
recorded around '97 on a ProTools III system. Made for the game mod "Marathon: Eternal", a modification of this fantastic oldschool 1st-person shooter "Marathon", originally developed by Bungie software for Macintosh. Everything about the mod here.

The post-Romeo Knight (but still computer music) era

A short statement: The following instrumental songs were made at the end of my AMIGA and scene times. They're all made with nothing more gear than said in the info. Anyway they all sound everything in between weird and crappy - they're the product of a composer who couldn't really cope with the situation of suddenly having almost endless technical possibilities compared to the four monophonic voices of the AMIGA :-).

The only master left was an old cassette tape, so please excuse the tape noise/artefacts on this recordings.

Death in Dallas 6:54
1992 - Ending inspired by Faith no more's "Epic". Equipment: Yamaha SY77
Nerve Pinch Immunity 6:33
1993 - the title refers to a classic Star Trek TV series episode. Equipment: Yamaha SY77
Condition Red 5:29
1993 - Equipment: Yamaha SY77
Mickey Mouse at the Front 4:44
1993 - you can easily hear some bad timing issues due to extensive use of instruments and voices, only using the SY77's build-in hardware sequencer. Equipment: Yamaha SY77
Delaysong 4:17
1993 - Equipment: Yamaha SY77, Ensoniq EPS16+
Disrupt 5:47
1993 - first use of real guitar in a song - played into the 2MB of memory of this freaky Ensoniq sampler. Equipment: Yamaha SY77, Ensoniq EPS16+, Atari MegaST4 with Cubase 3.0
Frequency Drain 4:38
1993 - Equipment: Yamaha SY77, Ensoniq EPS16+, Atari MegaST4 with Cubase 3.0
On my way to Piggy Hut 3:38
1994 - Equipment: Yamaha SY77, Ensoniq EPS16+, Atari MegaST4 with Cubase 3.0