• jon@schemawound.com
Five Albums on Spotify

Five Albums on Spotify

Hello World,                 I have been engaged in a project to more widely release some of my albums that were previously only on Bandcamp.  The following albums are now available on Spotify and all the usual places: “Body Movements” is a remix companion to my album “They Want To Make Your Body Move. I Want To Hold You Perfectly Still.”  […]

All Worlds End

All Worlds End

All Worlds End by Schemawound Honored to have my remix included on the first release from C Y : R X in over a decade. Includes remixes from Kiggler, Andrew Diluvian, Wrapped Around Skin, STATIQBLOOM and ::guttsaw::. Get it

(mistreated #008)

(mistreated #008)

Three years ago I released the album “Body Movements”, it was a remix album of “They Want To Make Your Body Move. I Want To Hold You Perfectly Still.” and several non-album tracks. One of the most prolific contributors to that album was Lackthrow who provided 7 of the 15 tracks. Lackthrow contributed so much material that I edited two […]

MagneticFields

MagneticFields

In a followup to my last post about sharing and reusing material I would like to share a recent work by Kiggler. Taking my recent track for the Disquiet Junto as a starting point he changed the track and morphed it into something beyond a remix. My patterns of static become the framework that are built on to create a […]

Vuzöolut Remixes

Vuzöolut Remixes

Today Travis Johnson released his album Vuzöolut Remixes. I was lucky enough to be able to provide one of the remixes for the project. Free D/L. Enjoy. Vuzöolut Remixes by Travis Johnson

Reclaimed Water [2014 – MAR – ITTOTM]

Reclaimed Water [2014 – MAR – ITTOTM]

This is my first project for “IT’S THAT TIME OF THE MONTH”. ITTOTM is an open call monthly remix project run by Le Berger. This months project remixes material from Cinchel’s new album “Reign Water” on the Subterranean Tide netlabel. For those keeping score Cinchel did a fantastic remix of my work on my recent remix album “Mars In Sunset”. […]

Guest Post: Nicholas Starke – The Same Color As Your Skin (Audiolet Remix) and Sound Check (Audiolet Remix)

Guest Post: Nicholas Starke – The Same Color As Your Skin (Audiolet Remix) and Sound Check (Audiolet Remix)

My name is Nicholas Starke. I did two remixes for Schemawound’s remix album “Body Movements”. Before I began working on these two remixes, I decided that I would not remix the sound of Schemawound’s tracks, but instead I would remix the ideas. For a couple of weeks, in the evenings I would pour over Schemawound’s source, analyzing his Supercollider code. […]

Guest Post: Bassling – Dawn Dub

Guest Post: Bassling – Dawn Dub

Schemawound’s call for remixes must’ve gone out a few weeks before I discovered his blog through the Disquiet Junto. It also coincided with my remix-crazy January, in which I remixed eight songs. The track Dawn appealed to me when I heard the album. I think it took me places because it reminded me of ‘the wires’ I worked with from […]

Guest Post: Katie Gately – Hymncycle

Guest Post: Katie Gately – Hymncycle

Hi, my name’s Katie Gately and I created the second remix onSchemawound’s “Body Movements” titled Hymncycle. Schemawoundapproached me on Soundcloud to do this remix via the Disquiet Juntogroup. I discovered the group recently after Marc Weidenbaum found mymusic online and reviewed a track on Disquiet.com. Until then, mymusic had been heard by zero people. This is my first remix. I […]

Body Movements

Body Movements

Today Waxen Wings has released my 4th full length album under the Schemawound name. The album is named “Body Movements” and contains remixes and reconstructions of tracks from my previous album “They Want To Make Your Body Move. I Want To Hold You Perfectly Still.”. The remixers were given the full audio and supercollider source code for the album and […]

Body Movement: Reflections

Body Movement: Reflections

A remix album? I am not sure where the thought came from. My recent album “They Want To Make Your Body Move. I Wan’t To Hold You Perfectly Still.” is not what I would have considered ideal material to have remixed. Despite my doubts I decided to throw caution to the wind, upload the raw tracks and source code, and […]

Disquiet Junto 0058: Drunk and Hungry and Not At All In Love

Disquiet Junto 0058: Drunk and Hungry and Not At All In Love

@@ERROR by Schemawound This Disquiet Junto project was done as a celebration of the efforts of the Endless Ascent netlabel, and to support its employment of licenses that allow for derivative works. These Junto netlabel remix projects are intended to promote reworking as itself a means of music distribution. This track is comprised of three pieces of music, all originally […]

Disquiet Junto 0055: The Nine Finger Salute

Disquiet Junto 0055: The Nine Finger Salute

Description of the junto assignment: This week’s project involves a shared set of source material. The source audio is the free solo piano album ‘Screws’ by Nils Frahm. Frahm, who’s based in Germany, posted the nine-track album of short solo works for free download while he was recuperating from busting one of his thumbs. He subsequently created a site to […]

Disquiet Junto 0052: Disquiet Junto The World Won’t End

Disquiet Junto 0052: Disquiet Junto The World Won’t End

@@TRANCOUNT by Schemawound This was the assignment for this week:This is a shared-sample project. Create a new piece of music by employing segments from the following three tracks. All were initially released on the great netlabel Bump Foot: The first 20 seconds of “Bongo” off the Aguas Tonicas album Los Desposeídos “Broken Robots” off the Gridline album Red Music “The […]

Disquiet Junto 0048: Unloop Antidote

Disquiet Junto 0048: Unloop Antidote

@@TRANCOUNT by Schemawound I have long admired the concept of the Disquiet Junto but have not ever gotten involved until today. This was the assignment for this week:This is a shared-sample project. We’re going to celebrate the dual forces of the phenomenon known as the netlabel and of the Creative Commons license that allows for derivative works. We’ll do this […]