A Covert Collection— Your Thoughts?

Starting this September, I’m opening up a secret, member-only collection right here on the site.
Outside of my original work, I casually study historical pieces from circa. 1600 - 1900 to keep learning. This music might lack the distorted tones, shrieking vocals, and blast-beat drumming I usually love, but these timeless pieces have inspired a massive collection of enduring memories for me.
As those (very) familiar with me know, I am not generally a “classical head,” but I definitely have my favourites. Take Vivaldi, for example. Antonio's music is a far cry from the constant tremolo picking of heavy guitars that I prefer as a listener. However, his compositions feature rapid repeated notes and fast, unmeasured bow strokes. This mimics a tremolando effect that I absolutely love adapting for the mandolin.
From my deaf perspective, there is no better feeling than going barefoot on a wooden floor to catch the rhythm and resonance of these arrangements. It crawls the skin and vibrates the bones. It is absolutely, bloody invigorating!
These tracks are strict exclusives for this community. They are not intended for widespread commercial release—although one or two might occasionally find a home in my new SoundCloud music journal. As this project is low-key, I’ll be adding new music pretty casually without sending regular email alerts. If you enjoy what you hear, just pop back into the (VIP) private archive or check the news blog every now and then to see what’s new.
Some tracks will be completely free to members (and you will be able to email the audio files, fuss-free, to yourself), while others will have a small fee if a lot of production time went into them. Please feel welcome to drop your feedback anytime via my inbox link!