Selected works
Collons (2004)
(M. Karvonen)
Ocean Machine (2003)
(M. Karvonen / L. Lappalainen / J. Kaartinen)
Teonanácatl (2003) – 8-bit ~10kHz samples from ’87
(M. Karvonen)
Hydropoetry Cathedra (Crankshaft audiovideosausage) [clip] (2003) (Aural Planet / vivo)
(R. Kochman / M. Karvonen)
Love is a Fix (2003) – for a Nokia S60 demo
(M. Karvonen)
Crime Minister of Europe (2003) – for a Nokia S60 demo of same name
(M. Karvonen)
Barça (2003)
(M. Karvonen)
Subtropolis 10893 (Crankshaft blossmx) [clip] (2002) (on Aural Planet / vivo)
(R. Kochman / M. Karvonen)
Commando rmx (2002)
(R. Hubbard / M. Karvonen)
Pistons Moving (2001) (on Suojain002)
(M. Karvonen)
Default Score (2001)
(M. Karvonen)
Tout Près de Satan (2001) – for a CNCD demo Horizontal Cool (this is an XM, hah!)
(M. Karvonen)
o0ompf (2000?)
(M. Karvonen)
Foknaye (2000?)
(M. Karvonen)
wekilldaenemy (1999) (from codename chinadoll)
(M. Karvonen / L. Nikko)
RinneRadio: Helsinki [Crankshaft.mix] (1999)
(T. Rinne / J. Kokkonen / J. Johansson / M. Karvonen)
spasticx (1998)
(M. Karvonen)
Lith (1998)
(M. Karvonen)
Miss Lemon (1997)
(M. Karvonen)
CUD 2000 – Hottest Urban Styles (1995, 2000)
(M. Karvonen / S. Kemilä)
The songs on this page are either already released somewhere or just material that I don’t see getting released ever. :) So, instead of leaving them on my hard drive to collect bit dust I decided to ‘release’ them here… I hope some people will enjoy them!
Trivia: All the songs before 2003 were composed on my old Amiga 4000 and Bars&Pipes Professional, except for ‘Miss Lemon’ and ‘spasticx’ which were done using OctaMED Professional and ‘Tout Près de Satan’ which was done with DigiBooster Pro / Fast Tracker 2 (PC). Oh, and of course the original 1995 version of CUD was done using ProTracker 2.3B. :) The later material has been composed with Logic Audio Platinum 5.5.1.
August 10th, 2007 at 02:09
Hi Mikko,
for the first moment i thought that Foknaye, Default Score and Miss Lemon are the exact ones i know from the LSR back in 2005. But i listened to them, and wow, whole new quality. Either the recording from LSR was so-so, or these are somehow remastered :). Anyway thanks for officially releasing those :). Ah, yes, and oOompf – this one is a killa for me (i have not heard it before). Hope to here more from you soon :).
August 18th, 2007 at 18:10
tomaswoj,
you’re right. The Lazy Sunday Radio broadcasts were naturally encoded to a lower bit-rate because they were live. Probably the fact that there was a mixer and a recording sound card involved caused some degradation of the sound quality as well…
February 24th, 2008 at 21:53
Found your site thanks to TBL’s Ocean Machine, and I really like Pisons Moving thanks.
February 24th, 2008 at 22:53
Did I say Pisons Moving? I meant Tout Près de Satan too.
July 24th, 2008 at 02:39
Wekilldaenemy is such a great track.