
I’ve always kept my music scattered — some on SoundCloud, some buried in old hard drives, and too many sitting unheard because they never felt “finished” enough.
Today, I’m fixing that.
I’ve put together a Music Hub where you can hear the full range of what I’ve been working on, past and present. That means:
- Incarrion tracks – the raw, experimental songs Nick and I built in our living room sessions, from jagged bursts of noise to quiet moments that still feel like home.
- Covers – stripped-down takes on songs that shaped me, recorded as a way to shake the rust off and hear my voice again after years away.
- Collaborations – older projects where I wrote lyrics and vocals over other artists’ work, including tracks with SkillJam and others whose music pushed me in new directions.
Some of these are polished. Some are rough. A few are just warm-ups I never planned to release. But all of them have their own story — why they were written, where I was in life at the time, and what I hear in them now.
The point isn’t perfection. It’s connection. If one of these songs sticks with you, even for a moment, then it’s worth having out in the world.
Explore the Music Hub here → The Music Hub Is Live
I’ve always kept my music scattered — some on SoundCloud, some buried in old hard drives, and too many sitting unheard because they never felt “finished” enough.
Today, I’m fixing that.
I’ve put together a Music Hub where you can hear the full range of what I’ve been working on, past and present. That means:
- Incarrion tracks – the raw, experimental songs Nick and I built in our living room sessions, from jagged bursts of noise to quiet moments that still feel like home.
- Covers – stripped-down takes on songs that shaped me, recorded as a way to shake the rust off and hear my voice again after years away.
- Collaborations – older projects where I wrote lyrics and vocals over other artists’ work, including tracks with SkillJam and others whose music pushed me in new directions.
Some of these are polished. Some are rough. A few are just warm-ups I never planned to release. But all of them have their own story — why they were written, where I was in life at the time, and what I hear in them now.
The point isn’t perfection. It’s connection. If one of these songs sticks with you, even for a moment, then it’s worth having out in the world.
Explore the Music Hub here → The Music Hub Is Live
I’ve always kept my music scattered — some on SoundCloud, some buried in old hard drives, and too many sitting unheard because they never felt “finished” enough.
Today, I’m fixing that.
I’ve put together a Music Hub where you can hear the full range of what I’ve been working on, past and present. That means:
- Incarrion tracks – the raw, experimental songs Nick and I built in our living room sessions, from jagged bursts of noise to quiet moments that still feel like home.
- Covers – stripped-down takes on songs that shaped me, recorded as a way to shake the rust off and hear my voice again after years away.
- Collaborations – older projects where I wrote lyrics and vocals over other artists’ work, including tracks with SkillJam and others whose music pushed me in new directions.
Some of these are polished. Some are rough. A few are just warm-ups I never planned to release. But all of them have their own story — why they were written, where I was in life at the time, and what I hear in them now.
The point isn’t perfection. It’s connection. If one of these songs sticks with you, even for a moment, then it’s worth having out in the world.
Explore the Music Hub here → https://fulcrumandaxis.com/my-music-hub/

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