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Baroque plus Techno = Barechnoque
Haunting piano melody. A reflection on the winter solstice of 2012.
A Shrouded Day interpretation of Greensleeves, also known as What Child Is This, a traditional Christmas melody. Note: Shrouded Day does not own Greensleeves.
An instrumental Christmas medley incorporating March of the Toy Soldiers from The Nutcracker and Little Drummer Boy. Note: Shrouded Day does not own March of the Toy Soldiers or Little Drummer Boy.
Written for my brother after his death in 2000 at the age of 20.
Solo flute improvisation.
A tour of Jupiter. A big song for a big planet. Enough said.
Inspired by Mattie Stepanek, a child poet who died at the age of 13 after a long battle with a rare form of muscular dystrophy.
We paint the sky with our brushstroke wings, the memories of those events both joyous and sad that shape our lives profoundly.
Featuring beautiful vocals and flute. A gently epic journey down the roads that have lead us to where we are now.
A guitar, flute and synth tribute to the splendor of Japan's natural scenery.
I composed this as a Christmas present in 2007 for my lovely Naomi, whom I eventually married.
The embodiment of self-loathing and self-doubt after the failure of a relationship. Simple and powerful.
The first of three companion songs describing the blackest parts of our souls and how they endure despite our best efforts to eradicate them.
A drow stuck in a cave for ten years with only a mystical panther to keep him company.
A hopeful, uplifting ode to the courage of survivors of abuse.
Second of a three-song set (first song was Second Skin). After the rage has faded, we are left with only darkness and doubt.
The owls have foretold his coming. Flakes sparkle against the embers of ground.
A peaceful guitar and flute piece about the furry loved ones we've lost.
Lilting instrumental synth melody.
The very first song I composed. First in a series of archival tracks from the beginnings of Shrouded Day.

