His shortest and most beautiful work. Kintsugi (the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold) is a meditation on digital decay. Naaman uses the sounds of shortwave radio interference, hissing static, and broken cassette players to create something oddly serene. This is the most "torrented" album today, specifically the "FLAC 24bit" version, which fans use to test high-end audio systems.

Progressive Rock / Piano-Rock Notable Tracks: "Métro Suivant," "Les Canaux de la Ville" This debut album established Naaman’s obsession with urban alienation. The torrent files for this album are usually sourced from 24-bit vinyl rips, as no official digital remaster exists.

Torrent Naaman didn't release music; he leaked it. Not to streaming services, but into the world like water through cracked earth. His discography, spanning a furious seven years, is less a collection of albums and more a single, multi-chaptered argument between control and chaos.