EclectiPhonics

Latest Release

Magnetic Eyes: Here’s a fun, danceable tune with an afro/cuban flare. Joe plays bass, flute, and various midi percussion instruments. Will plays cajon, guiro, cowbell, cymbals, and congas. Chris plays electric guitar and midi piano. Click cover or above player to listen:

Releases 3/13/26

Walking Charlie: This tune was inspired by Chris’ dog Charlie who has spent much of his life walking, sniffing, and peeing around the world. Chris plays acoustic guitar and midi Celtic Harp. Joe plays bass and flute and Will plays trap set. Click above to listen to preview:


Our Other Releases

The Graceful Gadget consists of Chris playing acoustic guitar, a Persian Santoor played on a midi guitar, and flutes and basses from Native Instruments “Lores” library played on a midi guitar. All percussion is played by Will in live in the studio and consists of frame drum and various percussive embellishments . Click cover or above player to listen:

Riding the Cloud attempts to use an African feel with a cinematic vibe. It consists of Chris playing an acoustic guitar and a west African Kora on a midi guitar. For percussion Will plays a Djembe, Cajon, and various percussion embellishments live in the studio. Click cover or above player to listen:

African Bird attempts to conjure up a cinematic visual of a bird flying over an exotic landscape. Chris plays an acoustic guitar and a Celtic harp on a midi guitar. Will plays a Djembe, Udu, and various percussion embellishments live in the studio. Click cover or above player to listen:

Olduvai uses a Celtic theme. Chris plays an acoustic guitar and a Celtic harp on a midi guitar. Will plays a Djembe, Udu, and various percussion embellishments live in the studio. Click cover or above player to listen:

Strange Taste uses live percussion and acoustic guitar. Chris also plays a Persian Santoor, flute, and a Celtic Dulcimer on a midi guitar. Joe plays electric bass. Will plays congas, bongos, tingsha, and chimes live in the studio. Click cover or above player to listen:

Kalimba Twilight Chris plays nylon string guitar and a guzheng harp using a midi guitar. Joe plays flute and electric bass. Will plays congas, anklung, shaker, chimes, bongos, and o’e o’e live in the studio. Click cover or above player to listen:

The Dive Chris plays nylon string acoustic guitar and, using a midi guitar, a Korean Daiguem Flute and Marimba. Joe plays electric bass. Will plays Udu and various percussive ear candy live in the studio. Click cover or above player to listen:

Cane & Leaf Chris plays nylon string acoustic guitar. Joe plays electric bass. Will plays conga and guiro live in the studio. Click cover or above player to listen:

Serengeti: Chris plays steel string acoustic guitar, piano (midi), and Ngoni (midi). Joe plays electric bass. Will plays songba, Caxaxis, and chimes live in the studio. Click cover or above player to listen:

Turkish Sands: Chris plays nylon string acoustic guitar, Daiguem Flute (midi), Oud (midi), and Ngoni (midi). Joe plays electric bass and tambourine. Will plays Tar, Bell Tree, and Tingsha. Click cover or above player to listen:

No Sad Come Here: Chris plays nylon string acoustic guitar, marimba (midi), and Voices (midi).. Joe plays electric bass, flute, and pads. Will plays trap set. Click cover or above player to listen:

Warm Pocket: Chris plays electric guitar, midi Marimba, and midi Santoor. Joe plays electric bass, . Will plays trap set and various other percussion instruments. Click cover or above player to listen:

Between Raindrops: Chris plays acoustic guitar. Joe plays electric bass and flute. Will plays trap set, Djembe, and various other percussion instruments. Click cover to listen or:

Project 76: Welcome to the mysterious world of Project 76 which combines 7/4 and 6/4 time signatures with an etherial atmosphere. Chris plays acoustic guitar, midi marimba, and a mysterious voice. Joe plays electric bass. Will plays udu, bodrhan, caxaxi, tambourine, and various other percussion instruments. Click cover to listen or use the player above:


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