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This is the vocal version of Lunch At The Salton Sea. Read the lyrics, get the full story.
Only you... you and the night.
This song is about choices, letting go of people you care about, and facing the heartbreak of it all.
A memory from my 10th birthday, so many years ago...
For me, this song creates mental images of floating over the ocean - very surreal and stirring emotions.
Puts you in a state of tranquility - mellow as mellow can be. This song is about being satisfied with your surroundings and life and situations - which I rarely am, but when I am, I smile.
A compilation of a number of the pieces created for the independent film "Will".
Just a blur...
The framework for my tribute to Kevin Gilbert.
Have you ever been in an airplane cockpit? Do you like Gladiator movies? Do you like odd time signatures and progressive rock mayhem? Here ya go...
Begins with an 80's videogame feel (this intro is from the "Analog Steel" song), and then changes into a hard and powerful in-your-face metal groove with a sharp progressive edge.
Christmas
Christmas
Christmas
Thematic film soundtrack written a few days after 9/11. Very moving piano line and majestic crescendos - haunting melody that stays with you.
Used my binaural spider mics worn on some headworn reading glasses to record my Takamine acoustic 12 string directly from my vantage point. Just a demo.
This moving song evokes a somber and gentle mood at first, then shifts gears into a progressive groove. This is the instrumental version. Check out the vocal version if you like.
Wrote this song for my mom for Mothers Day in 1999.
Just a small section of an unfinished larger work. The name fits - think of a chase scene. Hints of Matrix or Terminator in there.
Dark and yeah.... dark...
Another unfinished work. It's a happy song - happy happy joy joy. Eventually I'll have a Bruford-esque kit snap into the rhythm and a Holdsworthian chord sequence (ala "Sand") will kick in and change the entire mood.
Demonstration / test file - created in about 1 hour on Memorial Day 2004.
Hard thick prog groove, with pounding drums, crunchy bass line, Eddie Jobson / Zinc style CS80 power synth, and a convincing "guitar" solo.
Oh that list of to-do's and all that busy daily garbage and you get nothing done. This was taken off an ancient cassette tape, and it may be the only version I have on tape. This is from way back in 1993 - lots of various gear used on this track.
ok, so... you're in a spaceship. This was taken off an ancient cassette tape, and it may be the only version I have on tape. This is from way back in 1993 - lots of various gear used on this track.

