I have uploaded some footage of my short lived vacation before I got pancreatitis while on vacation…
so please enjoy….
btw…the background music is from my forthcoming album, The Ancients..
I have uploaded some footage of my short lived vacation before I got pancreatitis while on vacation…
so please enjoy….
btw…the background music is from my forthcoming album, The Ancients..
well…until I can get my studio devices to play nice with each other…latest album on hold until then…ugghhh!!!!..
http://www.zonemusicreporter.com/playlist/viewplaylist.asp?pid=5462
very awesome…He played Moonrise over the Tilnor Plains…
If anyone enjoyed it on the show…be sure to check it the samples on the juke box to the right and click on the little arrow to purchase it or the links within the posts..
thanks.
Don’t you hate when you start working on a project that it starts going one way and then all of a sudden you decide to switch gears and decide to head the project a different way???
well, that’s what I decided to do, I started working on a private project, but decided to switch gears and release it as soon as it’s done…
Darren Rogers’ new deep-space sonic tour, The Alternate Realms 2, is packed with big, familiar, sweeping synthesizer arias built on warm, arcing pads woven through with a nice touch of drama and description. In fact, these tracks are so ethereal and transporting, I was totally thrown by the Spanish guitar-dominated track, “A Dreamer’s Dream.” The comparative weightiness of the guitar and the sharp edge of a wailing vocal that drops in later are a tough fit that just feels out of place here. Rogers is at his best with the soaring architecture of “The Crystal City” and the breathy, hypnotic wash of “The Soul’s Regenesis.” With the one exception, I quite like the worlds Rogers is showing me here, and I will be back to visit them often.
Hi there everyone..
I am currently working on a project but I am finding that most of the music I am doing is not up to what I want, but I thought I would share with the rest of the world….so please enjoy…the songs(in the jukebox) are going to be called discard1, etc…
Hey there everyone..
just thought I would let everyone know that I have posted a great song done by a great musician and I hope to see her come back from retirement:)…..
I added the strings, voices, piano, and drums…enjoy…
Here’s the original from her site: http://www.onameyer.com/news.htm
Walk Away from Love…
Thanks Ona, hope to hear from you soon..
can now be bought and downloaded on Itunes and many other digital stores….so please go check it out..
thanks..
here’s a revieww of Orion’s Belt – The Mysteries of Time:
Orion’s Belt, Ecumenicals: The Mysteries of Time
The first three words I wrote down when trying to capture my impression of the new release from Orion’s Belt were: Dark. Shapeless. Adrift. And these are good things. In their final outing together, Darren Rogers and Jim Brenholts–who passed away a month after the disc was complete–stir together a mix of grim dronework, the spoken word and spacey electronics. It’s deep and, in spots, a bit unsettling. If you don’t get a shudder as “The Dirge of Time” deconstructs itself in your ears, the spoken narrative scraping away at itself to become a guttural recitation in some ur-tongue as funeral chords shift around it, there may be something wrong with you. In his solo work as Rigel Orionis, Brenholts was fond of sparse, long drifts that sometimes felt like they were testing your listening patience while still maintaining your interest. You’ll find that element here, paired with and augmented by Rogers’ own sonic sensibilities. The chemistry between the two is evident in each moment. Appropriately, The Mysteries of Time takes it time, crafting long-form meditations that evolve slowly, cloud formations moving in an eon-long time-lapse movie. This is never more true than in “The Image of Time,” the CD’s centerpiece, a 30-minute voyage that begins with tinkling electronics hinting at a beat over a white-noise backdrop and morphs into a soft, almost somber, prayer-like drift with touches of loneliness and uncertainty. Definitely of note is “The Legacy of Time,” which drops clips of famous speeches behind the flow to nudge a sense of thematic context and understanding into the listener. Nicely done. Overall, Ecumenicals has the ability to surround you in washes of sound, make you think a bit and take you deeply inside yourself, a bit at a time. Plus, it’s a moving tribute to the art Jim Brenholts brought to the ambient community and a reminder of the unfortunate gap he leaves behind. Ecumenicals is a Hypnagogue Highly Recommended CD.
be sure if you want to catch the tidbits of Imagineer Records to click on the ‘Follow Conversation” underneath the wall..thanks.