
Terry's 2010 solo album further exploring his love of analog sounds that evoke cosmic and earthbound spaces.
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![]() Terry's 2010 solo album further exploring his love of analog sounds that evoke cosmic and earthbound spaces.
![]() A new collection of living soundtracks to unfilmed existences.
![]() 2009 blue :: infinite album of dark, moody drones.
![]() Terry's 2009 solo album. A meditative hour of swirling analog spaces.
![]() Our 2008 album featuring ten tracks of cinematic electronic goodness.
![]() Album of ambient and experimental tracks written between 2006 and 2008.
![]() Soundsculptures composed for Prenzie Players’ production of “Life’s A Dream” by Pedro Calderón de la Barca.
![]() Music from Terry's ongoing film series, remixed and and remastered for his solo album release.
![]() The first blue :: infinite album Our first album. Free and downloadable.
![]() David Sylvian interview found online. Synthetic noisescape accompaniment. Terry Skaggs: all instruments.
![]() From the dark winter nights of 2004-2005 little warmth was found in the creation of this technophobic dronescape. Inspired by isolation and the buzz of a malfunctioning streetlight ballast. Terry Skaggs: all instruments.
![]() Online collaboration. Updated mix from the Trecento days.
![]() Warm island sounds, cool swaths of synth and piano. Field collage recorded on Ofu Island, American Samoa. Terry Skaggs: all instruments.
![]() No music, other than the music of nature, in this my earliest field recording. Almost 80 minutes of pure calm.
![]() (a lullaby for the industrial twilight) It's the first warm night of spring. Winter is over, the windows are finally open, and the city creeps in and surrounds your sleep with its engines, half-heard voices, sirens, and storms of industry. Terry Skaggs: all instruments.
![]() Soundtrack to something long gone. A dream of voices stolen from Gorecki. Terry Skaggs: all instruments.
![]() Ambient EP featuring a long-form dronescape using sounds of the departed. The second track is a short synth piece which serves as the soundtrack for a nightmare.
![]() An album by Trecento The 2005 album from Trecento. Free and downloadable.
![]() Rain and electronics. Somehow it works without anyone getting electrocuted.
![]() Age, hope, pride, and an inevitable passing. A dreamix of the climactic piece from the final Trecento album "The Wide And Starry Sky". Sean Smith: distant guitar; Terry Skaggs: everything else.
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