This is a collection of my most recent stuff.
I guess you could call it an “album” if you’d like. I mean…it’s not necessary, and I’m not really calling it an…OK I am. But that’s just because I’m weird.
Either ways…ENJOY! And also…pass it around. Let as many people as you want listen to it. I don’t care. I want my music to be enjoyed by as many people as possible. So spread the joy!
Anywho…HAPPY LISTENING TUMBLR USERS!
Here’s the newest mix for “Paradise Lost”. Still a work in progress, but I feel…still…that’s definitely heading in the right direction.
So enjoy!
And tell me what you think!
Seriously.
tell me what you think.
Good or bad…I’ll take it.
Newest track in a long line of new stuff.
Title translates to “The Beginning of a Journey”
I thought a latin title would be awesome…therefore I did it.
I’m actually very happy with this one too. Very happy.
So…as always…ENJOY!
Here is the newest installment of my indoor show “Paradise Lost”.
I got some pointers from the incomparable Mike Marino!
which is awesome to say.
Not even kidding either.
I toned down some of the synths, I’m starting to add some themes, did some trading off here and there in the front ensemble and started filling out some of the empty spaces.
So, tell me what you guys think eh?
So here’s the newest track to my debut able entitled : “This is it? - The one thing every girl has ever said to me.”
Alright…that was a joke.
But could you imagine if I was serious?
I mean seriously…I’d never make an album.
Anyways…enjoy!
So here’s a little something I’ve been working on called “Paradise Lost.”
The show will be about the things that you hold dear - whether it be a relationship, a possession, what have you - and the process of losing your grip on it.
So that feeling of having that ONE thing that makes you happy slip through your fingers is what I WANT to be able to explore.
And I wanted to take the same route as the poem by Milton, starting kind of in the middle of the battle, and flashing back to times before things went wrong and then ending on a hopeful note of: “even though you’ve lost what you held dear, there is always a silver lining.”
Maybe end with this quote:
then wilt though not be loth
To leave this Paradise, but shalt possess
A paradise within thee, happier far.
I guess I’ll see where it goes. But in the meantime, let me know what you guys think.
Seriously though…give me some criticism.
And as always…ENJOY!
Alright Tumblr.
It’s been a long time. A long…LONG time. I’ve gone through two new jobs, gotten a new computer, and have moved into another house.
And now I’ve FINALLY gotten back to writing muzak.
So…with that said:
Here is my newest work of looped art.
Tell me what you think, and of course…most of all…ENJOY!
Reblogging myself.
Why?
Why not?
Here’s some new music. I had this beat in my head for a bit, so I decided to just sit down and power this out.
So there you go.
Enjoy.
Well. Here’s some new shit dawgs.
Enjoy it.
Because I kind of like it…kind of.
Could be better…but eh, it’ll remain this way.
Alright Tumblr.
It’s been a long time. A long…LONG time. I’ve gone through two new jobs, gotten a new computer, and have moved into another house.
And now I’ve FINALLY gotten back to writing muzak.
So…with that said:
Here is my newest work of looped art.
Tell me what you think, and of course…most of all…ENJOY!
Hey guys.
Just realized that my old post from my Phillip Glass indoor show has been compromised. Mainly because upload-mp3 shut down.
So…here’s the updated opener for those who haven’t heard it yet.
Give me your thoughts…and suggestions.
The Glass piece is “Glassworks”. Pretty sweet stuff.
Haven’t posted…well…any music in a while.
Here is the new indoor show I’m working on.
It’s a Phillip Glass show called “From Creation to Chaos”.
It’s only the first 48 seconds, so it’s nowhere even close to being done.
But I feel like it’s a strong start of what will hopefully be an awesome show.
Enjoy and let me know what you think.
I always want to write something profound when I post a new piece of music.
As if the process of writing music has led to me finding myself one way or another, and or led to some huge epiphany. When really, the most I get out of writing music is the escape.
The escape from whatever plagues me in the outside world.
Music is so great in that aspect. Whether you listen to it or create it, it’s there as a doorway.
It sends you into the creator’s mind, and through their thoughts. It’s like that old Epcot motion ride; the one about the trip through the human brain. Music is like that…except for it’s less expensive and probably much more entertaining.
Enjoy.
