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posted on Tue December 5, 2006
Hey Alaric I wrote a little piece about your music on my blog. I have 35 pop songs and one classical that need your touch when it comes to recording(just joking no classical just rock stuff you remember, but they're definitely a little further ahead than they used to be) If you ever have a day to help me pull the stuff together that would be awesome. You can send me an email or put a comment on the blog. Say hi to Molly. I still brag about her eggless cakes. Nice painting also.
So far my favorites are... dampened aspirations, snow pants, and if you couldn't smell the fire. They're all on my itunes. I'm downloading the rest as we speak.
http://nyccheckitout.blogspot.com/
So far my favorites are... dampened aspirations, snow pants, and if you couldn't smell the fire. They're all on my itunes. I'm downloading the rest as we speak.
http://nyccheckitout.blogspot.com/
posted on Mon September 11, 2006
posted on Mon August 21, 2006
Room Service (For the Inquisitive): I've taken a liking to this one, yet the title mystifies me. The music, at least to me, evokes more of a mystic grandeur than that of a hotel's services. Story or thought process behind the title?
posted on Mon August 21, 2006
Snow Pants: Molly has good taste, I like this one, too.
posted on Mon August 21, 2006
Savory: Hauntingly dramatic. A balancing act of innocence with a whisper of sinister intent. Quite an energetic repartee between the two. A contest of wills or temptation, if you will.
posted on Mon August 21, 2006
Zuke: Brilliant and great to dance to. Definitely like this one.
posted on Mon August 21, 2006
Love is Like a Never-Ending Malady: This has always been one of my favorites-such a classic piece. It has the makings of a great pas de deux in a Romeo and Juliet-esques way. The rapturous meeting of lovers and then a dramatic separation leading to a tragic yet, powerful ending. Very appropriate.
posted on Mon August 21, 2006
Health-Wealth-n-Happiness: Is that an accordian you use at the end of this piece? It provides the perfect ending, leaving the listener with an uplifting feeling, envigorated by the change in sound, yet is still in keeping with tone in the earlier part of the piece. The transition is flawless, flowing smoothly so as not to make the song choppy. The end of the song makes me think of sitting in a gondola in Venice...but since I've never been there...I'll settle for a gondola in the Venetian. Good job.
posted on Mon August 21, 2006
Love your new one, 5-4-4. It sounds like something Sonic the hedgehog would run to. If you don't break into the movie industry, you could try the video game side. They use some really great music in those.
posted on Mon June 12, 2006
My first time listening to you fantastic music. Loving this. Very good. Some parts remind me of David Foster in the Olympic Song or Chariots of Fire. Excellent material.
posted on Tue May 16, 2006
that is the new one... although I have to get the vocals better for when I play it live soon :>..
thanks for thr kind words :>
thanks for thr kind words :>
posted on Mon May 15, 2006
some great stuff here..
I love your imagination...
you remind me of me.. :>
I love your imagination...
you remind me of me.. :>
http://soundclick.com/Kingly