Five New Albums (Yes, Really)

Time to celebrate!!!

I did something that breaks every marketing rule in the book: I just released five albums with zero fanfare.

Why? Because waiting to build the “perfect” launch was getting in the way of the music itself. So I said screw it—the work is done, and it deserves to be heard. Now.

What’s new out there:

Kymatology, Vol. 1: Bells of Lake Michigan – Memories drift like chimes across water. Soulful and shimmering.

Kymatology, Vol. 2: Engines within Lake Michigan – Wind and rhythm collide in hypnotic wave-patterns. Raw and truthful.

Linger the Unknowns – Nocturnal hauntings for late-night listening. Mysterious.

Old One Note – Each track centers on or gravitates toward a single tone, warped and layered into something unexpected. Meditative.

Mass Transits – Heavy beats meet field recordings from airports and ferries. Often fierce, pulsing, kinetic.

From melodic soundscapes to drum-heavy polyrhythms, strange ambience to cinematic explorations—it’s been a wildly productive year of synthesis and percussion. Everything’s on Bandcamp now, gradually spreading to other streaming platforms. Special thanks to the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) for the faculty creative grant that helped fund this work. Speaking of which…

A milestone worth mentioning: This semester marks 25 years teaching at MCLA. I’m grateful to our community—colleagues, students, and the broader arts scene here in the Berkshires!!!

Happy winter holidays (and regular days too!)

Gregory Scheckler

P.S. All albums available now at https://gregoryscheckler.bandcamp.com/

To listen on Bandcamp, simply create a free account and enjoy! You can listen to records a couple times for free until prompted to join in and support the work. 

As of this writing, here’s all my albums from 2025 – a banner year of music-making!