Free music from McGazz

Hello, I'm McGazz. I record electronic pop music, and put it on the web.

Further down the page, you'll find a list of my recordings to date. The newest stuff is at the top. Click on the pictures next to each album for more information and links to the mp3s. Click on the page header to return to this index from anywhere on the site.

Barring the inane ramblings in my Twitter feed below, this site only really gets updated when I've recorded something new. For more regularly updated content, you'd be better off visiting my blog at LiveJournal. For streaming music, pictures and more information, go to my page at MySpace.

I also have a page on Bebo (with nothing on it), a list of bookmarked stuff at del.icio.us, and I'm on Facebook - if you're into all that kind of thing. Amazon wish list available on request... ;-)

If you'd like (very occasional) email updates on new songs and the like, or you just want to get in touch, please email me.

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    McGazzprom

    August 2007

    "McGazzprom followed in 2007". Another eclectic collection, mostly recorded in the spring and summer of 2007. Influences range from seventies TV music to cheesy French house. If there's a theme it's 'Paranoia and farty basslines'.

    McGazzprom

    Don't Be An Asshole, Dustin

    July 2006

    A year in the making, on and off (mostly off, it has to be said). There isn't really a unifying theme or sound this time around, just some tunes in a vacuum. The problem when you make music for yourself is that no one else has a clue what you're on about...

    Don't Be An Asshole, Dustin

    Nurse

    December 2004

    The final chapter of my time in Glasgow, and the first McGazz release to be mp3 only, "Nurse" was largely written in a few weeks and discusses Capitalism (again), although prefers to talk about communication (or lack thereof). May leave a slight sci-fi soundtrack cheese aftertaste.

    Nurse

    BBC Hip Hop

    April 2004

    An 80s Brit electropop-influenced collection. Arguably more musical than lyrical, although it does discuss Ceefax as a metaphor for colonialism and the impact of Quantum Theory on diary management. Fittingly, it got its first review on Teletext.

    BBC Hip Hop

    Untipped

    April 2003

    An eclectic and admittedly slightly patchy mixture of songs, instrumentals, spoken word pieces, and other assorted nonsense, in a variety of styles. It even includes a Victorian horror story I wrote, read by some willing friends.

    Untipped

    Various other stuff

    1997 to present

    Collaborations, compilations, and my career as an unconvincing indie kid...

    Other stuff