Songwriter, Recording Artist, and Blogging Musician
I wrote this with two things in mind. First, picture a group of super hip guys and one really hot girl in a get away car after an extremely intricate and adrenaline boosting heist. This is the soundtrack.
A smooth and silky dark 100bpm groove in Cmin.
I’ll stand by you to the end.
I’ll never desert you.
I’ll be the one you depend on.
The one you can talk to.
Where will you be when the wall falls down?
Musing on the ego as it relates to the state of the world today. Part of my FAWM project.
Update: Completed version of When The Wall Falls Down.
I’ve worked on Walls before. I’m rewriting the lyrics to finish it.
Completed version of When The Wall Falls Down.
Where will you be when the Wall falls down
Cleaned up 120bpm electronic groove in Dmin. It’s multiple takes of me playing over top of everything else.
120bpm electronic groove in Dmin. It’s multiple takes of me playing over top of everything else. Very much a scratch first run through.
This is a short chord progression in the key of Db. It’s dark, pensive, and introspective. Approximately 65bpm.
Warning: Explicit lyrics. I wrote this years ago. Probably between 1998 and 2000. I could nail it down but I don’t really care that much. It’s a smooth laid back rap by me with a guitar solo from David Gelfand. But what really gets me is Brian Sach’s drums. Brian and I were riding the same waveform.
Very slow. 64 bpm. I’m moving around A minor. Natural minor scale (Aeolian). I like the vibe. Very dark but hopeful. Dualistic. Kinda sounds drunk.
I'm a songwriter and recording artist who sings, plays keyboards, and explores the vast world of sound hoping to find some magical moments along the way. I'm also a Mac geek.
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