Free Music

The good stuff not being streamed

Not everything belongs on streaming platforms.

Some tracks get left behind. Demos, alternate takes, late-night experiments, songs that never found the right release window, or simply didn’t fit the story at the time.

This is where those recordings live.

The good stuff that slipped through the cracks, stayed on hard drives, or waited quietly for the right moment. No algorithms, no playlists. Just music, shared directly.

Clever Kid Cartel Sessions <---Download here

These recordings come from the Clever Kid Cartel sessions, a body of work created around the same period as the One Seed EP. Pulled from the archive and released here for free, they capture a different chapter of experimentation, collaboration, and late-night studio momentum.

“Funk E Drummer” is a rough edged rock track built around the uneasy relationship between technology and musicianship. A song about drum machines, replacement, rhythm, and what gets lost when machines start taking the chair behind the kit.

“Nocturne” is a cover of the song by Indian rock band Pentagram. While staying with guitarist Randolph Correia during the album mixing process, the song found its way under the skin and became impossible not to record.

Both tracks feature drums performed by Pravin Mukhi at Qube Studios in London, with mixing by Mark Tucker.

A small piece of the archive. Released back into the wild.
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Live From Ebenezers Recorded live at Ebenezer’s. No overdubs. No safety net.

Three tracks, exactly as they happened in the room.

Free to download.

If it resonates, the merch is live and the community is open.

— Rodney
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