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This is a remix of Part One of the solo album with the new bass and guitar. This should be very close to the final version. All instruments, real or simulated were played by me! Actually, that's true of all the music on this page.
This is a final version (I think) of the closing part of the album, at last! Features new guitar work (Courtesy of Lyrical Distortion) and a new drum solo.
Somehow I deleted this at some point so here it is again! A short fusion jam in the style of Mahavishnu Orchestra. It might wind up as part of the Trurl project.
A tribute to the Dixie Dregs created with the Lyrical Distortion guitar (www.beladmedia.com) and the Garritan Solo Sradivari violin (www.garritan.com)
This is an idea, probably unfinished but I'm not sure yet. I wanted to try something in the vein of a sci-fi anime cue, or even a high tech ad or documentary. Very much out of my musical comfort zone, which is probably good.
I was listening to Sparks last night, and 16 hours later... this. I don't know *g* Maybe the weirdest piece I've done since I was 16. It uses stylus RMX, GMedia M-tron, Toontrack DFHS and Arturia MiniMoog D.
UPDATE 3-6-06: this is a new mix!
Another demo, this time for Bela D. Media's Lyrical Distortion 2 (the successor, wouldn't ya know, to Lyrical Distortion 1). Drums are Toontrack DFHS.
A short sketch of some thematic ideas that could be used in a longer piece someday. For people that are sick of all the noise, something quiet and, dare I say, introspective.
This was done around 1994 or so and recently rediscovered. The entire piece was sequenced and played back live from a single Korg 01/W keyboard.
What if Alan Holdsworth joined Megadeth?? Would it sound like this at all?? The title is a homage to Frank Booth.
A demo for BelaD Media's Lyrical Distortion library with a slight Alex Lifeson feel to it. Hopefully. *g*

