John Dylan singles (recording, mixing and co-production by Golddragon; all performance and songwriting by John Mulhausen) - 2018

Golddragon hiphop (2017-18)

Classical Performances

Golddragon hiphop remixes (2011)

Golddragon hiphop remixes (2009-10)


Golddragon beats (2009-10)

Golddragon with Alphabet City beats (2009-10)

Golddragon - Parachutes Project beats (2009)


Golddragon - Dakar (2008) - Senegalese drumming, movie soundtrack samples, and classic funk/soul breaks provide the backdrop for a full-length Notorious B.I.G. remix album. (Sample credits here.)


Golddragon hiphop remixes (2008-07) - Jay-Z, Dre, Kanye, Rakim, and more....


Opus One - early jazz compositions (2007)     [Download all]


Live at Nowhere (2004):   [download mp3s]

This blend of space jazz,  rock and drum 'n bass puts everything I've been loving since college together in one wild package. It started with tracking Jimmy Gilbertson, the drummer from Terrene, and me on bass. Then I chopped up the beats, added keyboards, and recorded Ryan Leyva on guitar and Zach Price on congas. Inspired by FCS North, 78 Nova, and Squarepusher, this would have been my dream band if I hadn't left Seattle. 

Get the zip!: LiveAtNowhere.zip

Terrene (2004-2005) - Songs written by John Mulhausen: [Download the album]

I played bass on this record.  My favorite is Mermaid. Sparkly indie rock is how John describes it - I say it is epic weather, layers upon layers of shimmering guitar effects and thin, high, yearning vocals. John Mulhausen is a genius! Sorry I had to leave this band when I moved to NYC. Phil Ek produced the record.


Vent Studios (2002-2005)

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Mackrosoft (since birth) :

I met Paul and Alex Cheever in Boy Scouts. When high school ended, they built a studio in their parents' basement, and thus began a decade-long saga of dirty funk. I've played sax on their recordings as often as possible. Here I present my favorite excerpts (all saxophone unless noted):



Nova Animations (2003)

Movies, movies, movies! By high school kids from Nova! Taught by my friend Stefan Gruber.



San Diego Sessions (2000-2002)

The start of what later became Vent Studios, these were all made in my bedroom in San Diego on Park Blvd during my years at MusicMatch.

  • Bezerk - I was living with a drum 'n bass promoter, and this is an experiment in crushed glass.
  • SubSub - Too fast to be drum n bass really, but my favorite of the bunch.
  • Dub


Gumbo (1997-1999)

A mix of styles from my days at Stanford, 1997-1999, playing around in the studio.

  • DreamDance - The only string quintet I ever wrote, composed to accompany a modern dance performance! An out-of-tune performance in places, and poor recording by me, but I was still proud of the composition. Click here for sheet music.
  • Funk Flow - Super funky collaboration between Alex Cheever and me. I'm all over the keys, he chopped it up.
  • Live At Starbucks 1 - My junior year summer, 1998, I played sax with a tabla player at the Starbucks on top of Queen Anne hill in Seattle. I was really in to Ravi Shankar and Indian music at the time, and this is all improvised.
  • Live At Starbucks 2
  • Smash - One of the few bop tunes for jazz combo I wrote in high school that got recorded. Please forgive the church reverb. Click here for sheet music
  • Zen Suite - This was actually recorded in high school, mixed in college. It was inspired by my Zen studies in my senior year, combined with all the late Coltrane I was listening to at the time.