Boutique
The Cloud of Reason

Available from iTunes: 
Available as a DRM-free from CD Baby.
Not available on CD.
Marginal

Available on CD for £10(GBP)
(including world-wide P&P)
Available from iTunes:
Available DRM-free from CD Baby
The Cut

Available from iTunes:
Available DRM-free from CD Baby
Not available on CD.
Salary Man

Available on CD for £10(GBP)
(including world-wide P&P)
Not available as a download.
Free Downloads
Here's a selection of tracks available for free download. These files are on MediaFire, an advertising supported free file hosting service. Clicking the track title will take you to the download link. You can use the tape player to listen to the tracks and skip through them with the little track forward/back buttons by the spools.
You can download the lot (42MB) by clicking here.
Legs, a cover of the Art of Noise track from the Karvavena Records compilation CD "The Abduction of the Art of Noise".
Colors Shifting (Ken Peel Mix), a remix of Colors Shifting by Christopher Willits, released under a Creative Commons License, a sample pack is available here.
It Takes Time to Build (Ken Peel Mix), a remix of the track from the Beastie Boys album To The Five Boroughs(several Beastie Boys acapellas are available free of charge from their website).
K Centric vs. MTG - Hip Hop for Dummies (Adult Edition), a mix to go with some Creative Commons acapellas available from ccMixter.
Prelude (Alternate Vocal Mix), a version of the track from The Cut EP (that was used on the US Axe commercial) with superb vocals from Lucy Heyman.
Duvet Day, this is a personal favourite, inspired by American detective TV shows from the 1970s/80s.
Avon's Theme ... here's a thing, this track contains a ton of uncleared (read: illegally used) samples, but I really like it, so do other people, I'm never going to get round to commercially releasing it so I'm going to leave it here until someone (hopefully politely) asks me to take it down. In the interests of transparency and honesty, here are the samples illegally used: Several audio clips from the BBC TV sci-fi series 'Blake's 7', a vocal lift from 'Just Gets Better' by TJR (Tuff Jam Recordings) and the classic intro to 'Sound of Da Police' by KRS-One.
Enjoy!
