Identity Upgrade (Slight Return)
I have some exciting news to share on several fronts.
First up, you may notice I upgraded my identiy a touch. My last iteration, bright orange curly font on a blue globe, served me well over the last year plus. I decided to clean it up a bit and make it minimal - much like the music I have been writing lately. Hope you like the new look.
On the music front I have several announcements to make. I have recently finished work on my third collaboration with Scotland-based musician talkingmakesnosense. We are working our way (albeit a tad slowly given distance/etc.) towards an E.P. of these tracks. For those of you keeping score, we have completed work already on Arise and Dreaming. This newest track is entitled Opiate and can be previewed in my streaming audio player right now.
Opiate . mp3
I have also begun working with my good friend Stephen Asma towards an album as well. If you recall, I employed Stephen's magnificent talents while working on a recent blues score for a modern dance company. As we progress I will be posting details and previews to the tracks here so stay tuned.
Next, I have set to work on completing 6 tracks loosely based around a series of dreams. I began writing the music for them about a year ago and have been revisiting them off and on. They will feature the lovely poet Michelle Magdalen. I will have some previews available shortly for these as well. Also, we will be further collaborating with video sculptor David Colagiovanni and photographer Stephen Aubuchon on a multimedia/interdisciplinary project around the same series of dreams. This will be very exciting and feature some amazing artistry by all participants.
I found out recently that the netlabel responsible for releasing my free E.P. Cadence, Belladonna Records has closed its doors. I wish them well and hope they return at some point. In the meantime, if anyone is interested in obtaining a copy of this E.P. just send me a shout and I'll hook you up.
More stuff on the way soon....
Thanks everyone for reading. Keep in touch. Peace.
First up, you may notice I upgraded my identiy a touch. My last iteration, bright orange curly font on a blue globe, served me well over the last year plus. I decided to clean it up a bit and make it minimal - much like the music I have been writing lately. Hope you like the new look.
On the music front I have several announcements to make. I have recently finished work on my third collaboration with Scotland-based musician talkingmakesnosense. We are working our way (albeit a tad slowly given distance/etc.) towards an E.P. of these tracks. For those of you keeping score, we have completed work already on Arise and Dreaming. This newest track is entitled Opiate and can be previewed in my streaming audio player right now.
Opiate . mp3
I have also begun working with my good friend Stephen Asma towards an album as well. If you recall, I employed Stephen's magnificent talents while working on a recent blues score for a modern dance company. As we progress I will be posting details and previews to the tracks here so stay tuned.
Next, I have set to work on completing 6 tracks loosely based around a series of dreams. I began writing the music for them about a year ago and have been revisiting them off and on. They will feature the lovely poet Michelle Magdalen. I will have some previews available shortly for these as well. Also, we will be further collaborating with video sculptor David Colagiovanni and photographer Stephen Aubuchon on a multimedia/interdisciplinary project around the same series of dreams. This will be very exciting and feature some amazing artistry by all participants.
I found out recently that the netlabel responsible for releasing my free E.P. Cadence, Belladonna Records has closed its doors. I wish them well and hope they return at some point. In the meantime, if anyone is interested in obtaining a copy of this E.P. just send me a shout and I'll hook you up.
More stuff on the way soon....
Thanks everyone for reading. Keep in touch. Peace.

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