What is it?

This is my one-man music project that publishes the electronic music I compose, produce, and record.

How one can get the music?

  1. The easiest way is to buy an album from a retailer of you choice - see the “Buy” box on the left. You will get the shiny factory-printed CD with beautiful artwork and non-compressed sound. Or you can get an MP3 download.
  2. Listen to it on-line by following one of the links in the “Listen” box (this is strictly for demo purposes - a low quality stream).
  3. As a last resort, you can request a copy from me by filling out contact form. Unfortunately, I cannot promise a speedy delivery - I run out often and I print them seldom, but I’ll do my best.

What’s on the site?

Feel free to browse around - the site contains descriptions of my method (yes, there is one) and the gear, downloadable MP3s, songs in progress for your review, some technical info for my electronic musicians brethren.

Who is Inphal?

I’m a family man successfully battling the midlife crisis, I live in suburban Chicago (family with kids, cars, the house - the works). I’d rather keep the rest of my info confidential. You can contact me using the form and look at the project history if you are interested.

How to book it?

It’s impossible. Inphal is a studio project that does not yet play live and, frankly, does not know how to do it. But money has a certain power of persuasion…

Tours

Sorry, no tours - family obligations, you know.

How to license?

You can license the music for commercials, CD compilations, movies, or any other kind of work, but you have make a payment arrangements with me. Listening is free, though.