
These are the movies I’ll be socially distancing with next month. 🎃
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The Inventor’s Dilemma remix album is live today!
Every song from my 2020 album The Inventor’s Dilemma has been turned inside-out and upside-down by some of the most talented electronic music producers the Twin Cities has to offer.
These remixes run the gamut from hip-hop to old-school techno, from atmospheric horror to tropical house, from synthwave to ambient, and beyond. It’s the whole enchilada!
You can stream or download The Inventor’s Dilemma Remixes on my Bandcamp and SoundCloud pages, and a few excerpts are available on my YouTube channel.
Special thanks to Divider Line and The Creeping Man for their stellar contributions to this project.
Happy first day of fall! 🍁

It’s been a minute since I’ve released music under my own name. I’ve spent most of 2020 working on tracks for my drum & bass avatar Orbr, and now it’s time to turn my attention to the darker, less structured side of my musical efforts.
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By Jackelyn Velilla and Amos Patterson
Aug. 27, 2020
Trumped-up terror is big business. According to Zombie Buzz, haunted houses scared up nearly $700 million in ticket sales across more than 5,000 U.S. commercial attractions in 2018.
So it’s no surprise that investors are drawn to the spooky festivities, attracted by a lucrative seasonal industry that’s as reliable as pumpkin spice.

Orbr sat down for an interview with jungledrumandbass.co.uk. Check it out!

Recently I had the opportunity to remaster some of my old drum & bass tracks from the mid 90s. (See the Oak St Bluesman remasters.)
Here are 4 more songs from the same era, clarified through the power of modern audio magic. Hope you enjoy!

In 1998 I had the insanely exciting opportunity to get signed to an independent record label in San Francisco. The label, Cosmic Flux Musiq, released a handful of my songs before closing up shop a few years later.
I remastered some of those old songs, starting with the Oak St Bluesman EP from 2000. Here are those remastered tracks. I hope you enjoy! (Also see the Jeweler’s Dive remasters.)

A few months ago I joined forces with Divider Line and The Creeping Man to form the local experimental supergroup Thrill Behind Barks. Today we released our first full-length album.
Click here to stream or download.
Enjoy!
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Divider Line was kind enough to remix my 2016 single A Private Investigation, and in turn I remixed his nifty new track Going to North Dakota.
The resulting split single — happily titled A Private Dakota — is unsettling enough to bring most members of Throbbing Gristle back from the dead to complain about how much they hate it LOL.
Click here to stream or download.
Enjoy! Or don’t. 🤣