
» Artwork from the original album (yes, that's my son) «
Here’s a little something I did up a couple of years ago under the moniker 11t1. I was originally under contract to put it out through a London-based start-up label that ultimately failed to launch. I put it up on iTunes & Napster for a while, but without label support my sales were barely covering my TuneCore hosting costs.
So, I’ve decided to give it all away on my site for free. Take it if you want it. I hope you enjoy it. You can grab it track by track or take the whole thing in one massive zip file.
I did all the music on the record. Field recordings from the London Underground were provided by Chris Zanf, and the album was mastered by John McCaig of Panic Studios in Seattle.
Individual Tracks
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- tubeDebut – DRM-Free MP3, 4.36 MB, 2:22
- guacOff() – DRM-Free MP3, 5.75 MB, 3:08
- Cote Obscure – DRM-Free MP3, 9.78 MB, 5:20
- Ascii Dent – DRM-Free MP3, 8.05 MB, 4:23
- Cinqo – DRM-Free MP3, 8.51 MB, 4:39
- BrainTree – DRM-Free MP3, 7.18 MB, 3:55
- No Other One – DRM-Free MP3, 6.41 MB, 3:30
- Everything You Do Is Haiku – DRM-Free MP3, 8.57 MB, 4:40
- Ithaca – DRM-Free MP3, 5.82 MB, 3:10
- The Dobler Effect – DRM-Free MP3, 6.59 MB; 3:35
Whole Album
- Tracks – Entire Album – ZIP file, 69.7 MB
I’m not asking for anything, but if you’re so inclined…
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Hi, I'm Steve Chatterton, a singer/songwriter of a collection of tunes about superheroes, fireflies, communicable diseases and such.


Very nice work indeed. The offer still stands if you want it stuck up on Hippocamp..!
I’ve linked this page from the Hippocamp forum anyway, for what that’s worth.
All the best.
Thanks for the kind words, Ian. Hippocamp is awesome, and you should feel free to leave a link right in the body of the comment:
http://www.hippocamp.net