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THANKS FOR LISTENING!
This page contains links to mp3 versions of songs I've written. Many thanks to Don Lindbergh for hosting many of the mp3s. At this time, many of the songs are older, but I am busily banging out some new tunes. I have been a musician and songwriter since 1982. A great amount of my material is electronic based music and my new projects will reflect that genre more than ever. Look for new material thoughout 2004.
Some of my musical creations...
--Adrenaline--
From
my solo project, "Funky Moon" ©1989 Aesthetic Productions.
Written by Mark Kunoff. Engineered and Mixed by Dan Zadroga. All vocals,
synths and drum programming by Mark Kunoff. Remastered in November, 2003
by Mark Kunoff. Produced by Mark Alexander & Aesthetic Productions.
--Scary
People--
From
my solo project, "Funky Moon" ©1989 Aesthetic Productions.
Also appears on the "Live from Bloomington" Album in 1992. (Note:
the LFB track will be placed here at a later date.) Written by Mark
Kunoff. Guitars by Troy Lashbrooks. Engineered and Mixed by Dan Zadroga.
All vocals, synths and drum programming by Mark Kunoff. Remastered in November,
2003 by Mark Kunoff. Produced by Mark Alexander & Aesthetic Productions.
--No
Ending--
From
my solo project, "Love, Communication & Heaven" ©1993
Mark Alexander Group. Written by Mark Kunoff. Guitars by Troy Lashbrooks.
Engineered and Mixed by Dan Zadroga at Lodestone
Studios in Bloomington, Indiana. All vocals, synths and drum programming
by Mark Kunoff. Remastered in November, 2003 by Mark Kunoff. Produced by
Mark Alexander Group.
Some experiments...
As I have been
getting back into the swing of music production, I frequented a great web
site for fans of electronic music production called em411.
One of the cool things about em411 is
their "Mixit" forum. More than just a forum, Mixit is essentially
an interactive excercise in music production. All the particpants of Mixit
upload samples to be shared by all and only those samples can be used by
all participants to make a composition. Everyone then shares in constructive
discussions about the finished creations.
I've included two of those experiments here:
--Disinfomotion-- ©2003 Mark Kunoff
--Mixit Composition No.1-- ©2003 Mark Kunoff