Music Made With Linux
Be sure to check out Hans Fugal's LAM, the wonderful Linux Audio Music site. If you'd like to hear what can be done with Linux sound and music software, the LAM site delivers the audible goods. Podcast and M3U streams are available. Tune in today.
- 9 Lieder music from Wolfgang Woehl and friends, made with help from Ardour, JAMin, and LADSPA
- And the Evening and the Morning Were the First Day live electroacoustic transformations from Joseph Sarlo and his joystick-controlled Pd
- extudes pieces composed by Frank Barknecht with the help of Pd and MusE
- dis-dot-dat music from James Shuttleworth, made with Cheesetracker and Ardour
- The Fuzzy Dice rockabilly deluxe from Jan Depner & friends, recorded and produced with Ardour, Audacity, and normalize
- GMC Music MIDI files by Guenther Sohler are included in his gmc packages
- Hostile 17/Lunar Shuttle Disaster music from Mathias Lundgren, using MusE, ZynAddSubFX, fluidsynth, plus JACK and LADSPA
- Lead Me In poetry written and performed by Joseph Zitt, processed by Pd
- MalaWhaLa music from Tom Schouten and Pd
- Miki's Music excellent MIDI music made with Rosegarden
- Music from Florian Schmidt and Ardour
- Music by Kevin Ernste the composer writes that his electroacoustic pieces have been created with a variety of Linux audio tools, including Csound, Score11, Cecilia, PVC, MiXViews, Ceres3, Mix, and Rt
- Music Made With Ardour songs and music from Dave Phillips
- NeboGeo music from Dave Griffiths, maker of the incredible SpiralSynth family of Linux music software
- Night Radio Music Collection a CD collection of music from Russia, created and produced entirely with Linux audio software (site is in Russian)
- Oracle Ben Bogart's interactive media installation utilizes Pd/GEM
- pmix & others Python scripts and Ogg and MP3 files from Eric Dantan Rzewnicki
- ruinaudio Linux-made music from Ryan (?)
- Slipstreamscapes III: The Sea impressive work (thesis and MP3) from Ivica Ico Bukvic, a live performance with treatment via RTCMix and the composer's own RTmix running on a Linux-powered laptop
- Songs music from Juan Linietksy, created with his own CheeseTracker module tracker and his ShakeTracker MIDI sequencer
- Spamatica music and sounds from Robert Jonsson, created with MusE, JAMin, ecasound, Audacity, and a wee bit of the Linuxsampler
- Theme from Chameleon and Ernie pieces performed by Stuart Reeves and friends, with percussion tracks courtesy the SoundTracker module tracker
- Tux Power! an entirely Linux-produced CD of music made with libre software
- X-11 Songs music from Daniel James & Crew, recorded via Audacity and JAMin