Discography

Main releases

Vestigial Digital

CA01CD-33.jpgVisceral electroacoustics.
“Bold, brash and exceptionally potent”.
Released 26th September 2001. Available from Earthrid.

Extinction Frequency

CA02CR-33.jpgRhythmic electronics, 1992 – 1996.
“Often ingenious and innovative”.
Released 14th May 2002. Available from Earthrid.

Tales of the Unattractive

CA03CR-33.jpgElectronic experiments, 1980 – 1991.
“Hellishly varied”.
Released 27th August 2002. Available from Earthrid.

The Late Carya Amara

CA03CR-33.jpgAt last, the fourth solo album. Chilly.
Released 15th July 2011. CDR or free download, available via Earthrid.


Appearances on Compilations

Occasional Mushy Loon

 [ cover of 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

 [ cover of 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

 [ case of Lard Motel ] 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

[ CALG101 label ]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:-

  1. ‘Eternal Recurrence’
  2. ‘Synth Seizure’
  3. ‘Locks Groove’
  4. ‘The Ring Modulator Cycle’

File 03

 [ cover of 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

 [ cover of 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

 [ cover of 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’.

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