Main releases
Vestigial Digital
Visceral electroacoustics.
“Bold, brash and exceptionally potent”.
Released 26th September 2001. Available from Earthrid.
Extinction Frequency
Rhythmic electronics, 1992 – 1996.
“Often ingenious and innovative”.
Released 14th May 2002. Available from Earthrid.
Tales of the Unattractive
Electronic experiments, 1980 – 1991.
“Hellishly varied”.
Released 27th August 2002. Available from Earthrid.
The Late Carya Amara
At last, the fourth solo album. Chilly.
Released 15th July 2011. CDR or free download, available via Earthrid.
Appearances on Compilations
Occasional Mushy Loon
Cassette LP, compiled and released by Claude Malan, Australia, 1997.
By Carya Amara: ‘Metal Man’.
I Can’t Believe It’s Not Lard
CDR, compiled and released by Humungus Parts & Labor, August 1999
By Carya Amara: ‘Big Car’ (a cover version of the song by Severed Heads).
Lard Motel/Succulent
Double CDR, compiled and released by Ed Boland, April 2001. A not-for-profit double-CDR by and for members of the Severed Heads email list. The tracks by Carya Amara were the golden oldie ‘Psychic Epidemic’ and a cover of the Country and Western classic ‘Ruby Don’t Take Your Love to Town’.
101 Lock Grooves a.k.a. CALG101
LP, Clan Analogue, Australia, November 2001. A compilation of of locked grooves – place your record deck’s stylus on the chosen track and it will play forever (or rather, till you can’t take it any more). By Carya Amara:-
- ‘Eternal Recurrence’
- ‘Synth Seizure’
- ‘Locks Groove’
- ‘The Ring Modulator Cycle’
File 03
CDR, File audio magazine, UK, March 2002
By Carya Amara: ‘Wind Versus Windscale: Part 2 – On the Beach’.
Mangled by the Tool of Satan
Double CDR, compiled and released by James Gallagher, Australia, November 2002
By Carya Amara: ‘Play from your Heart’.
The Sun Will Rise
MP3 double album, an “Inter-Netlabel” compilation (participating labels: Mizou / Skrow! Media / Feedback Loop), 18th April 2011. In support of charities operating in Japan.
By Carya Amara: ‘Elements Unbalanced’.

