Ubiquitous Relics available now!
Our Serenity Dagger ep is ready for listening or download for today’s Bandcamp Friday. Info about the release is here. Continue reading Ubiquitous Relics available now!
Our Serenity Dagger ep is ready for listening or download for today’s Bandcamp Friday. Info about the release is here. Continue reading Ubiquitous Relics available now!
Here’s Sleep In Cinema’s episode on The 7th Voyage of Sinbad. I was happy to be a part of the episode and talk about my life-long love of stop-motion animation and Ray Harryhausen. Me with co-host Gareth Jones. Despite the face I’m making, I had a good time. I thought I was smiling. Thanks to … Continue reading Sleep In Cinema: The 7th Voyage of Sinbad
You can read the interview at The Drunken Odyssey. Continue reading Lost Chords and Serenades Divine #21: An Interview with Jad Fair.
We attempted the next Disquiet Junto, which dealt with turning daily sounds into music. Last week’s is here. Justin wrote a piece for timpani, piano, and trumpet. The sound of a dumpster was the influence for the timpani. I sampled my chair at work (the sound you hear at the beginning and end of the … Continue reading New Sounds: Bourgeois Zoo: “What Is Happening To Me?”
I had been eyeing the Disquiet weekly projects for some time. On Thursdays, participants get a prompt, and they have to post a track by Monday. It’s mostly for making ambient or other kinds of textural sounds or music, though results are across all kinds of music universes. I sent the announcement for the project … Continue reading New Sounds: Bourgeois Zoo: “Apoapsis Ostinatos”
At The Drunken Odyssey, I review Gwenifer Raymond’s Strange Lights Over Garth Mountain. Continue reading New Review: Lost Chords and Serenades Divine #20
Over at The Drunken Odyssey you can read a review of one of my favorite records of 2020–Silica Gel’s May Day. Continue reading New Review: Lost Chords and Serenades Divine #19: Silica Gel’s May Day.
Over at The Drunken Odyssey, I review Christopher C. King’s Lament from Epirus, a book about the West’s oldest surviving folk music. Continue reading New Review: Lost Chords and Serenades Divine #18
I did some guest work on some recent releases I thought I’d share. Just Daddy’s God Housekeeping is described as a dark ambient/doom record and I like it a lot. I did a few bits and pieces with no real reference for what the record was going to be. I’m rumored to have made appearances … Continue reading Not Just Just Daddy