Music

Here are a few songs I made, all in tracker format, composed with OpenMPT, available as MP3s or as modules.

You can listen to the songs in your browser by pressing the play button next to the song and by using the audio player at the bottom of the page. Some songs are also available on YouTube or SoundCloud, accessible via their respective logos next to the song titles.

Alternatively, you can download the MP3 files or the tracker modules if you want to listen offline, if you don't have JavaScript enabled or if the audio player doesn't work for you. To listen to the songs in their original module format, you will need a suitable player, such as VLC or XMPlay.

To view the module contents (e.g. comments, samples), you will need a music tracker, such as OpenMPT for Windows, SchismTracker for Linux or Mac, or (for maximum authenticity) Impulse Tracker for DOS.


2025

  • False Proximity (April 2025, MP3, IT) (737 KB)
    A melancholic, orchestral and upbeat, electronic song.
  • Novopulsar (March 2025, MP3, IT) (1.6 MB)
    A lo-fi, airy song with some jungle elements.

2024

  • Cosmic Enigma (September 2024, MP3, IT) (2.1 MB)
    A multilayered, high-energy rock tune.
  • Future Perfect (September 2024, MP3, IT) (2.3 MB)
    An old-school, 90s-era house song.
  • Digital Nomad (April 2024, MP3, IT) (749 KB)
    A mixture of blues, jazz, swing... and synths!
  • Full Speed Ahead (March 2024, MP3, IT) (65.4 KB)
    A fast-paced, chiptune song for limitless racing.

2023

  • Imcandoria (December 2023, MP3, IT) (909 KB)
    An atmospheric, orchestral song, perfect for a fantasy setting.
  • Sternenstaub (October 2023, MP3, IT) (2.6 MB)
    An electronic remix of a popular sports chant and 90's techno hit.
  • A Bygone Age (October 2023, MP3, MOD) (282 KB)
    A 16-bit, 4-channel, Amiga-esque MOD track to suit your nostalgic needs.
  • Dreams of Mt. Fuji (August 2023, MP3, IT) (504 KB)
    A peaceful song with oriental vibes, inspired by Unreal's OST. It's fine...

2022

  • Pictionary (November 2022, MP3, IT) (331 KB)
    A 16-bit recreation of the Pictionary theme song for NES by Tim Follin.
    One of my first tracker modules, archived merely for historic purposes.