Life Rolls
On appeared in Episode
119 of the CBS series Law &
Order Criminal Intent.This song
was first used commercially only
as a sample remixed into a Rap track
for the TV show Street Time. Later
it found it's way into a scene in
another CBS film Spring Break Shark
Attack.

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Forbidden
Zone (released) This is
a trailer from an episode of The
Red Shoe Dairies.
I did the keyboards for two tracks
with
Jay
Reynolds on this one.

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Jake 2.0
(unreleased) Working with my long
time colleague Paul
Chiten I co composed a opening
theme for this TV pilot. They ended
up going with a different composer
but this was still good fun.

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Street Time
(released) working with my long
time colleague
Paul Chiten and his co composer
Barry Goldberg they took two of
my tracks and remixed them completely,
brought singers and a rap artist
and came up with their new composition
based on my dance tracks for their
show Street Time.
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The Tokyo
Stock Exchange (released)
Working with my long time colleague
Paul Chiten I co composed a
the cue that opens and closes the
Tokyo Stock Exchange
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De La Muerte
the string section from El Dia De La Muerte 2008
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Lies in the Anticipation
terror cue 2008 |
| Ortus
Epic Rock cue (unfinished) |
Proof of Concept
test cue for game (unfinished) |
Trailer
music for a game trailer released 2008
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Le Bella Muerte
Rock Piece (unfinished) |
The Poop Song
Unreleased humour track from a cancelled video game |
Sweat and Glisten ( the Britney song)
Unreleased humour track from a cancelled video game |
Clock Tower Waltz
test cue for game (unreleased0
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Monkworks
Theme song for the game of the same name, a little '80's |
A Higher Wisdom
Fast Rap Track |
XFiles Remix
Paul
Chiten and I did a remic for Fox in the '90's using the real samples from the composer (unreleased) |
Angel Eyes
Test track for a film I co-composed with Pete Byrne of Naked Eyes |
Clean Bear Boogie
Unreleased humour track from a cancelled video game
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Take It All Remix one
and two (unreleased)
working with my long time colleague Paul
Chiten I remixed a song for
a Montana artist Heidi Swan. I am unsure of
this has been commercially released.
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