The Gibsonian
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Five and a Half Minutes at Thurmond, WV
Relax and take a auditory excursion to a peaceful, babbling stream in the heart of the New River Gorge as a train rumbles through the old railroad town just across the river from your location.

Stuck in West Virginia
The Boy Scouts are coming (to West Virginia). It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...


A Night on Guardian's Mountain
During her night spent on Guardian's Mountain, a beautiful intern vacationing in the remote, secluded mountains of W.Va. has a strange series of dreams about encounters with redneck zombies, space aliens, scat-singing Sirens and The Guardian himself.

Life After Uploading
Pushing noise towards the ecstatic, Life After Uploading explores the experience of minding uploading, the process of copying one's mind from the natural substrate of the brain into an artificial one, manufactured by humans.
I've been been experimenting with recording and composing since 1972 while majoring in music composition. I soon fell in love with electronic music, primarily because it allowed me to compose perform with great flexibility. And since that time, as electronic music technology progressed, I continued to make music with various generations of synths and digital recording methods as fantasist "new toys" were developed. It's been fun ride.
So what type of do I create? Sorry. I can't help you there. I have no idea. In general, I hate musical classifications systems that attempt to put a song into a given category. According to Wikipedia's on music, "... there is no single and intercultural universal concept defining what music might be, except that it is 'sound through time'." Basically, I prefer to experiment rather than trying to emulate any particular style of music. That said, I will readily admit to having done a great deal of work within conventional music genres over the years with various performance, recording, production, and writing projects.
Have you performed in front of an audience?