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Sound Recordings

These compilations released by the Sources Collective in various guises are listed newest album first. Most of them are available in both download and streaming format.

chum | CHUM
A compilation of sketches and demos written and recorded by Anthony Schwickerath between 2000 and 2006. These recordings cover indie rock, folk, and electronic orchestral. 15 tracks in just over 31 minutes.
Spandex Jellybeans | Watermelon
The first Album-a-Day by our Spandex Jellybeans project, this was recorded starting the evening of 25 May 2007. This rock album features fantastic vocals by the talented Jessica Schwickerath. 13 tracks in roughly 21 minutes.
AAD20070209 | Cobwebs
Our first Album-a-Day, this was recorded starting the evening of 9 February 2007. The first half is melodic, almost folksy or slowcore. The second half is ambient and menacing. Not a perfectly produced pop masterpiece, but worth a listen. 11 tracks in 20 minutes 51 seconds.
Studio 142 | E&BL(AS)
These are a few of the recordings that I did for the electronic music courses that I attended at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Because these are culled from two different classes, the first half of the album is more melodic and orchestral and the second half is more atmospheric. 4 tracks in 20 minutes 58 seconds.
d.preciation d.mo
This cassette tape is my first ever release. In 1996 I compiled this collection of lo-fi recordings and sent copies out to a few friends. The praise that this album received encouraged me to continue writing and recording. 17 tracks on a 60 minute cassette tape.