Worst-Case Redux

Due to some strange encoding issues, two of the tracks in the Worst-Case Scenarios release turned out to be white noise. I have corrected these tracks and uploaded new versions, which are now available for your listening pleasure. If you’ve already downloaded, or listened to the album, I implore you to go back and check out the Daniel Kemp tracks again.

Thanks to Nate for the keen ear and attention to detail!

Worst-Case Scenarios available… Now!

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That there is the release page for you aural pleasure. Definitely a quality collection of tracks and I would like to thank everyone who participated.

I’ve got a few ideas in mind for the next project. I might go with a simpler one at the moment, if only because I’m getting ready to move and will be too busy for complicated project requirements…

Accepting Submissions – Worst-Case Scenarios

It’s the bad craftsman/woman who blames his/her tools; but, thanks to John Lithium, we haven’t even that excuse anymore.

The Lithium Toolbox is a series of soundscape tools – sound concepts – that have been offered up for free to the world at large, for subversion and subduction. A collection of “nightmares, dreams, hallucinations and worst-case scenarios” to use in your own sonic adventures.

Tracks submitted for this compilation must include at least one sound file from the Lithium Toolbox: twisted, mangled, abused and/or misused in any way you see fit.

Use and abuse. Subvert and conquer. Submit and acquiesce. Return to the master that which he desires. Give him your Worst-Case Scenario.

Click Here to download the Lithium Toolbox.

For submission details (if you don’t already know them), use the Contact link over there —->

Deadline for submissions is March 15 March 31.