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"—How beautiful are the retired flowers! how would they lose their beauty were they to throng into the highway crying out, ‘admire me I am a violet! dote upon me I am a primrose!'”

John Keats, letter to J.H. Reynolds, 3 Feb 1818

Why this name?
"Adonais" is a poem by Percy B. Shelley, an elegy on the death of John Keats. The name combines the Adonis of Greek mythology with the Hebrew word for my lord, "adonai".
Do you play live?
Nah.
Band History:
The Adonais project started in the summer of 2006, a phoenix reborn out of the ashes of personal crisis and several earlier projects that withered and died.
Your influences?
The music of the heart, movement of the senses, motion of the stars; Ray Lynch, Franz Schubert, Vangelis. Many more. The classical music of the future is written today. While I do not compose for meditation or massage, some of my music can still be called new age.
Favorite spot?
Alone in the woods
On the top of the hill
Out on the ocean, away from it all.
Equipment used:
Computers, soft samplers/synthesizers, VA synthesizers, digital modulars and romplers, guitars (classical acoustic, western semi-acoustic, electric). An older gear list can be viewed here.