audio tracks by selffish are available for download in mp3 format:
not until after - download mp3
produced: andrew eigus, 2011. soft sound, harsh thought?
farewell - download mp3
produced: andrew eigus, 2007.
avocado stone - download mp3
produced: andrew eigus, 2006. cello and fretless bass arrangement performed by joseph santori and recorded by sheehan tavish. "avocado stone" is a track from selffish's upcoming album "he, she, them, us", to be eventually released somewhere.
epilogue - download mp3
produced: andrew eigus, 2006. "epilogue" is a track from selffish's upcoming album "he, she, them, us", which will be released one day eventually.
colours of noise - download mp3
produced: andrew eigus, 2005. "colours of noise" is a melodical fairy-tale piece that consists of distorted ambience and swiftly changing electronic sound patterns. it opens up with the distorted flute as if gently played by the invisible buddha, and it ends up with the 107 year old grandpiano recording (performed and recorded by selffish).
trejas - download mp3
produced: andrew eigus, 2005. introducing "trejas" -- a secluded corner of pure nature in the western part of latvia near talsi. it is a magic place of strong inspiration for selffi.
lo-fi funk 67 /thn055/ - download mp3
produced: andrew eigus, 2004. released: thinner, 2004 ("ena")
bare poles /thn055/ - download mp3
produced: andrew eigus, 2003. released: thinner, 2004 ("ena")
static cloud /thn039/ - download mp3
produced: andrew eigus, 2003. released: thinner, 2003 ("v/a - silent season dub")
beyond /thn023/ - download mp3
produced: andrew eigus, 2002. released: thinner, 2002 ("enas")
long-loco-out thrill /thn023/ - download mp3
produced: andrew eigus, 2002. released: thinner, 2002 ("enas")
sound judgement /ingus bauskenieks records/ - download mp3
produced: andrew eigus, 2003. released: ingus bauskenieks records, 2003 ("electronica@*.lv")

selffish's full-length mp3 albums on thinner:

selffish - "enas" + remixes /thn023/ (2002)
selffish - "ena" /thn055/ (2004)

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