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aka "Space Incident #42: Top Secret Coroner's Report" aka "In Space.... They Can't Hear You Scream" garageband file name "Two Chord Psychedelika" (put out on the world famous Yugoton label)
a melancholic classical influenced piano instrumental written on a beautiful spring day (here in Toronto Canada).
This dirge like song explores how centipedes evoke feelings of fear, disgust and revulsion that far exceed their size and harmless nature. The photo was taken by my sister Lori.
I'm not sure what genre this is, though it's influenced by reggae/ska, 50s piano boogie and jump, Pink Floyd and 60s cool jazz.
A droning minimalist fuzz fest: my tribute to Minimalism, Krautrock, Santana, boogie woogie, Brian Eno/Robert Fripp, Gary Numan and Sun Ra.
This was done in one take, no edits. But unfortunately, I can't actually play it again.
despite the flawed playing in parts, I have decided to keep this take, because I don't think I can duplicate the flow and feel.
This is a blues influenced piano and keyboard instrumental.
These are short pieces I'm still working on from the Royal Conservatory of Canada beginner piano grades 2, 3 and 4 book.
this is a minimalist piano instrumental that uses a lot of fifth intervals.
On New Year's Eve Day, I found out that an old bandmate and friend died, though the information on his Facebook page was very sketchy on the details. I also found out from a neighbour that my landlord's mother died on Christmas Day.
alternate title: "I Hope You Have a Wonderful Two Thousand and Thirteen"
I initially intended to finish a recording I started a few days ago, but ended up going off track and coming up with a minimalist piano dirge, most, on the spur of the moment. It is sometimes a good thing though to go off track.
This piano instrumental is a companion piece to "3:22am, December 8, 2012" and "3:25am, November 30, 2012" in that it too starts in F#, although unlike the other two, it more strictly adheres to the F# whole tone scale.
This is a companion piece to "3:25am, November 30, 2012". Both have the same recurring theme at the beginning, but go off on different directions. This one ideally is for organ, the other one for piano with occasional echo treated notes.
piano instrumental that started off with me practising arpeggios.
originally called "Something in E minor".
a minimalist classical influenced piece with distortion gradually appearing, then threatening to overtake everything else.
Morning Prayer is a beautiful and chordally interesting piece by Tchaikovsky which I've been trying to learn for the past few months on piano. I've added a bit that's not in the score from around 50 seconds to 1 minute, so hopefully he won't be rolli
