I produced this album in 2004 with an intended release, but found I wasn't happy with it. Instead, I began work on Weary Demons, with the intention of coming back to this. Alas, I never did.
Here it is, for free, in its unmastered, raw glory. I hope you enjoy it. Please visit my Bandcamp page for more goodies.
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I remixed The Foreign Resort this weekend, and I hope you enjoy it.
The Foreign Resort has fused the dark sounds of the 80's with electronic beats, energetic drumming and piercing reverb guitars. Since 2006 the band has been exploring new wave rock making expressive and spell-binding songs. With parallels to My Bloody Valentine and Joy Division, The Foreign Resort balances between the massive and the delicate. http://theforeignresort.bandcamp.com/
Novachild, helmed by Bruce Rich, extends to nearly 14 years of recordings, live performances, and collaborations. Echoing flavors of ambience, IDM, Jazz & Progressive Rock, Novachild's 7th release "Havia" features Ransom Conner on Bass and James McGowan on drums, summoning a new, organic force amid epic pads, minimal melodies, and eclectic textures. http://novachildmusic.bandcamp.com I’M LOOKING for more artists to remix. If interested, please contact me. Also, please join my Newsletter for occasional updates, specials, freebies, press, and such.
I’ve been a busy body lately. And loving every minute of it.
First, I released Havia, my 7th studio album, which I’m sure you’re already familiar with since it’s plastered all over the site. You can also find it on CDBaby, iTunes and Amazon (soon on Spotify and others). I should also mention that your assistance getting me rated and reviewed on iTunes/Amazon is highly favored. It only takes a few seconds!
Second, I released the short EP “Evolution of Complex Beings.” I wanted to explore my penchant for synth without the complexities of session musicians and editing.
First up, my take on Chrysta Bell’s “The Truth Is...” originally produced by David Lynch (he also plays guitar, and I got to fiddle around with his guitar track, which was cool).
Secondly, my take on some celtic lushness by Blissphemy:
Feedback is groovy. Since I tend to give away a ton of download codes on Facebook, you might also like to join me there.
“Something Warm” is an indie Rock Band from Tulsa, OK. James McGowan, formerly of The Living Machines & the Heat Circle (and guest percussion on Novachild’s “Havia” ) asked me to make a demo of the band. Here is their first release, “Need To Believe.”