Demo Tracks

This page has some free / unreleased tracks from when I was just starting out with music. Most of them are very basic, involving light customisation of loops in Garageband, but I like having them here. I will eventually link more here, but for now it is only a handful. I’ve tried to include notes on each track for my own benefit but also in case it helps anyone else figure out how to pick up music as a hobby too.

This was the first piece of music I ever made on Garageband, in around 2012 or 2013. It’s made predominantly using loops, and I ended up using it for club music in a TTRPG I was DMing at the time.

Another track from around that same era, made the same way. This one is short but always felt like something that’d play in the background of a scene, on a radio or stereo system or something like that.


Conceptually horrifying but musically interesting. It was an experiment to create something akin to a hybrid soundscape/music track.


100% certified cursed chiptune.


A nice piece of something akin to chillstep? but made using Garageband’s loops. I quite like how it came out, though it wasn’t ever really good enough to do anything more with.

I have no memory of making this, but it’s certainly something. Feels vaguely ominous, I suppose?

Ended up being quite a fun sci-fi sounding piece, though I don’t think I ended up ever finding a good place to use it in TTRPGs.

Probably a quite important track as far as my own catalogue is concerned as it ended up eventually being mixed into the track Castles of Dust and Dreams on my first album.

I originally made this as part of an Eclipse Phase campaign I ran online, and ended up quite liking it, though it’s changed a lot since then.

This was one of the first tracks I tried to consciously edit or record something “proper” with. It’s all MIDI work, but it was a decent bass loop I stumbled across, modified, and then with a load of other things stacked on top of it.

I think at the time I was trying to create something akin to early PS1 era JRPG boss music. Not sure it worked, but the bass line slaps at least.

This feels quite like a pop song, sans vocals. I’m not sure what it was for, or what it’s currently doing, but it’s interesting enough to share.

It’s an attempt at dubstep, but I don’t know if it works very well; pretty sure it’s mostly loops but it has some cool parts definitely.

Tried to create something like the Trance Kuja theme from FF9. Failed badly, but the track goes kinda hard anyway so here it is.