New album

'Dakota 13 AM' is a brand-new track from the forthcoming Sonanaut album. You can download it for FREE when you subscribe to the email newsletter. The new album is based on a journey from Louisiana to Alaska. It will be available in Summer 2010

Album Sites

'Sinking Upwards' has it's own album site. You can stream all the tracks from the album and view videos.


Download artwork

All at 300dpi
Front Cover
'Album Cover'

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Car
'Car'
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Podcasters

'Sinking Upwards' is now available to podcasters from the Podsafe Music Network All 11 tracks are available full length for you to include in your podcasts.
Podsafe Music Network


Sonanaut videos

I've had the good fortune to have some great video makers make videos for some of the tracks on Sinking Upwards. Jack Lane from London made videos for The Twins Within This City Carbon David and I Can Feel You. Pierluigi Cavarra from Siracusa, Italy made a video for Carbon. Mac from Las Vegas, USA made videos for Induction and Mind Over Meta. Keith Wheeler made a video of The Twins. Nicholas Clarke from the UK made videos of Judith's Way and Carbon

A special thank you to all the video-makers. You can read more about them on my MySpace site. Better still, take a look at their own websites.


'Mind Over Meta'
 
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Are you a video-maker?

I love it when people make videos of my music. This is something that I really want to do more of (or have other people do more of!) If you want to make a video or know someone who wants to, email me and I'll send you the track you need. All I ask is that you allow me to upload the video to my MySpace and YouTube, that you credit me on the video and wherever it's placed, and put a link to Sonanaut. When I upload the video I will credit you and give you a link on my links page and my MySpace site.


Thanks

Thank you for your support of Sonanaut, I really do appreciate all that you are doing. If you have the time I’d like to ask you to go to some of the web sites where the album is, and leave comments, write a review, or anything else you can think of doing! You can become a fan on Facebook, play tracks on Last.FM and ‘bump’ tracks on The SixtyOne. Also if you could leave comments and vote for the videos that would be great too. Let me know if there’s anything that you think I could be doing that I’m not already doing, or any web sites where you think Sonanaut ought to be. If you have any ideas of things you’d like to see on the web site or newsletter drop me a line.

Simon