Archive series Vol 1-10 now available online

Originally issued on CDR, the Archive series documents unreleased and rare tracks from 1991-2007, including under my former project name of Undecisive God. All ten volumes are now available digitally on the Shame File Music Bandcamp page.

Preview tracks from each volume are available for free streaming (these are what I rate as the most-listenable tracks, the rest are really only for completists and the curious).

I am considering continuing the series with some new volumes of post-2007 material in future, any feedback or interest in hearing more would be appreciated.

Walters/Green/McNab “At The Salt Museum” now available in full digitally

At The Salt Museum is now available in full on Bandcamp for streaming and download.

The tracks that made up this album were originally recorded on 4 December 2015, at the Murray Sunset National Park in North West Victoria. That will be 7 years ago on Sunday 4 December 2022, when Clinton Green & Michael McNab will be playing a duo in support of a rare Melbourne performance from Astasie-abasie.

A small amount of the original CD are still available.

New compilation track

New track composed and recorded for this themed percussion compilation from Italian label tsss tapes Free Percussion/Water. The compilation also features Ted Byrnes, Jeph Jerman and other exploratory percussionists of note.

I’m also looking forward to releasing a collaborative album with Ian Andrews (Astasie-abasie, Cut With The Kitchen Knife, The Horse He’s Sick, etc) on tsss tapes later this year.

New track on community fundraiser album for 3CR

I have a previously-unreleased track on this new digital album Let Your Freak Flag Fly: 3CR Community Radio Compilation #1.

My track “Three Turntables from Ernie” was recorded in December 2017, working with three stripped-down turntables and Tibetan bells generously gifted to me by Ernie Althoff.

The album also features Ernie Althoff, as well as Robin Fox, Facetoucher, Furchick, Judith Hamann, Mary Doumany, David Brown, and many more. All proceeds go to Melbourne community radio station 3CR.