Audio Collection
The Driver's Companion
Mark Rushton
Instrumental electronica with acoustic and electric guitars. Lots of rhythm and melody. Perfect for driving, working, or as background music in the evening.
Collection Contents
| # | Title | Length | ||
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| 1 |
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Theme From Lincoln Highway | 4:05 | Play |
| 2 |
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Psychometrics | 5:26 | Play |
| 3 |
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Downdream | 4:25 | Play |
| 4 |
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Adventitious | 3:19 | Play |
| 5 |
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This Is How You Disappear | 4:02 | Play |
| 6 |
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Free The Airwaves | 3:46 | Play |
| 7 |
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The Seedling Mile | 3:46 | Play |
| 8 |
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The Congener | 4:08 | Play |
| 9 |
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Powerdown | 4:01 | Play |
| 10 |
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Perpetual Vision | 3:53 | Play |
| 11 |
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Swimming Under Stars | 10:57 | Play |
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Description
I grew up listening to all kinds of music, so my music is basically a distillation of those influences.
You hear hints of hip-hop, classical, ambient, acoustic, rock, avant-garde, synth-pop, and jazz. The music crosses all sorts of genres.
I'm always looking for a good groove via layered beats and rhythms, melodies and counter-melodies, as well as odd sounds which work good within the piece of music I'm creating.
While I've played various instruments for years, I started creating my own music in 2000. Generally, I prefer to use pre-recorded pieces (loops) as well as intregrating "found sound" I've recorded and treated. Everything is mixed together using my computers.
My goals for music are fairly simple: I just make something that I like. Quite often, I'll put out a track as a "free MP3" and, as in the instance my album The Driver's Companion, I'll go to the expense of getting the music mastered and put out an album for sale. I don't expect to recoup my costs or sell truckloads of CDs, although that would be nice. Just getting the music out and hearing all the positive feedback is enough for me.