Frederick Serafim
Primary Site for Frederick's Rock Fusion Music & Philosophy
Rocker featuring a fairly elaborate and emotive arrangement. Wishful thinking in the face of modern existential threats. The clock is ticking.
"Ready and Set" by Frederick Serafim is an Avant Rock Alternative production available on SoundClick. Rooted in Alternative, Pop and Rock, the song brings a dynamic energy to the Avant Rock Alternative space. No external samples are used in this track. A male singer provides a powerful vocal layer to the mix. Written in E maj, the track draws on the key's naturally uplifting and expansive qualities. With its solid bounce rhythm, the song draws the listener in with ease. It has peaked at #1 in Alternative and #1 in Avant Rock on the SoundClick charts. Listeners into Alternative, Pop and Rock will find this track a natural fit within their rotation.
Rocker with lots of lead and synth guitars plus some all out wah-wah which I haven't used in decades, regarding the rise and fall of corrupt power brokers, such as but not limited to Mr. Trump.
Frederick Serafim delivers a moody Progressive Rock experience on SoundClick with "Think Twice". Rooted in Alternative, Pop and Rock, the song brings an aggressive energy to the Progressive Rock space. No external samples are used in this track. A male singer provides a powerful vocal layer to the mix. With a tone that is progressive, this track connects on an emotional level. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Progressive Rock chart, peaking at #1. If Upbeat is in your rotation, "Think Twice" belongs there too — find it on SoundClick.
One of my favourite arrangements with synth-guitar sax/horn hooks, some hot lead guitar, rap verse lyrics with traditional chorus vocals, and an alternative bluesy progression, portraying our disastrous western political landscape.
SoundClick artist Frederick Serafim presents "Castle of Cards", a remarkable release in the Alternative Hip Hop Hip-Hop genre. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. With a tone that is political, this track connects on an emotional level. "Castle of Cards" has performed across multiple SoundClick charts, reaching #16 in Hip-Hop and #3 in Alternative Hip Hop. Frederick Serafim continues to build an Alternative Hip Hop Hip-Hop catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.
Compelling vocals and instrumentation drive this humanitarian plea.
SoundClick artist Frederick Serafim presents "Roar City Survival", a remarkable release in the Rock genre. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. With a tone that is progressive, this track connects on an emotional level. "Roar City Survival" has peaked at number 2 on the SoundClick Rock General chart. Frederick Serafim continues to build a Rock catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.
Independent artist Frederick Serafim drops "Little Life", a Latin Jazz Latin track on SoundClick. Rooted in Alternative, Pop and Rock, the song brings a passionate energy to the Latin Jazz Latin space. The track has a steady groove quality that makes it easy to connect with. With a peak of #1 on the main SoundClick Latin chart, this is one of the strongest-performing Latin Jazz Latin releases on the platform. Listeners who follow Vocals and Synthpop will feel right at home with this Frederick Serafim release on SoundClick.
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Age Old16 songs$8.00
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Horizon Come12 songs$6.00
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Dance of the Decades12 songs$6.00
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Rise and Fall of the Rock n' Roll Empire12 songs$6.00
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Land of Kings12 songs$6.00
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Star-Crossed Tales and Spirited Stories...12 songs$6.00
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We Live12 songs$6.00
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Cryterion12 songs$6.00
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Roar City Survival10 songs$5.00
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Frederick II10 songs$5.00
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Rafe D'Amore and the Nomads
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Upbeat Energy
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On the Heavier Side
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Hope for Humanity
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Love, Sex & Romance
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Regarding Christianity & Religion
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Eclectic Fringe
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Current Vibe
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Primary site for Frederick's rock fusion incorporating many diverse stylistic influences, with lyrics based upon personal experience, informed spiritual humanitarianism, and political/religious independence.
Hi Frederick, I liked the lyrical concept, the musical arrangements, musicianship and vocals... ....you are on the right track with your songwriting. Wishing you success with your music, Mike (Moody Blues co-founder Mike Pinder, 2018 R&R Hall of Famers)
F. J. Serafim - Vocals, Electric/Acoustic/Synth Guitars, Synthesizers, Pianos, Bass & Production
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I first started doing paid performances at the age of 16. My last string of performances was from 2005 to 2008 with Cryterion. However, these days it would take an unrealistically attractive opportunity to get me out of my comfortable, hassle-free, retirement lifestyle, especially when considering my worsening arthritis. Though I still engage in a modicum of promotion, I've generally never been much interested in marketing, though I do respond to feedback, and sometimes network with other artists. The music is here if people happen to be so inclined. It has been created primarily for the sake of my own psycho-spiritual well-being, and it is representative of the successful culmination of my creative and ideological, self-developmental efforts.
My family came to Canada in 1908 after emigrating from a town in the Venetian hinterland, where the most celebrated member, Santo Serafino (also known as Sanctus Seraphinus, Latinized), was a graduate of the same artisanal college as Stradivarius, and in the mid 1700's produced Seraphinus violins, the best of which today sell for hundreds of thousands. (Online, I use the more common international spelling of my name.)
Yes, starting when I was young in the late 60's and 70's. It paid fairly well and the audiences were often large and enthusiastic. However, over time, live performance became increasingly unattractive for rock musicians. While rap, hip hop, electronic and synth-pop audiences were encouraging new original artists to perform using cost-effective prerecorded back up tracks, rock audiences were still busy demanding that local full ensemble bands play only cover tunes and work for peanuts. This lack of grassroots financial and creative incentive led to the demise of rock. Also, people started getting tired of having their ears blown off by rock bands with limited ability to attenuate their volume in smaller venues. Earlier, the Big Band era died out under very similar circumstances.
I've always appreciated a wide spectrum of music beyond my own personal styles, and some of my early musical favourites, back when high economy of scale production costs necessitated label support, ranged through multiple styles and genres. However, my top musical as well as lyrical favourite, was always the Moody Blues, and in particular, the principal (I would say) original co-founder and mellotron proponent, Mike Pinder (1941-2024). Therefore, when we exchanged emails when he first appeared on the net, I was very pleased. He was a very singular artist and a wonderful man. At a time when synths were only capable of bleeps and squawks, he and the Moodys were fusing rock with symphonic elements using the analog tape based orchestral mellotron, - an instrument he helped develop while working as a quality control inspector at the Streetly Electronics plant; and then later introduced it to the Beatles on songs like "Strawberry Fields". Great voice and philosophy based lyrics too; and for a Hall of Fame rock star, quite genuinely modest and wise, especially in the choice of hiring Hayward and Lodge as the front men of the band's 2nd 1966 incarnation.
I've always been uncomfortable with the idea of "superstar" status. It's a form of false idol worship, and though I generally don't blame the artists themselves, it's an unhealthy product of an overblown capitalist system and intrinsically flawed human nature, prone to cattle mentality behaviour. Some top stars have themselves scoffed at this phenomenon, especially regarding astronomical ticket prices. Even when I was young, much as I liked the Beatles, I viewed Beatlemania with clinical suspicion; and now for me, the near "gladiatorial" spectacle of superstardom has become a worn out cliche, symptomatic of a species on the road towards glorious extinction.
My main guitar is an electric/acoustic/synth access Godin LGX-SA. I use Roland keyboard-synth workstations, plus various microphones, processors and software applications, my favorite being Adobe Audition 3.0. Although I occasionally perform and jam with other musicians, my chief interest and source of enjoyment has always been in embracing the entire recording process as a solo artist, from the initial creative spark, through arranging and performing the tracks, to engineering the final sonic masters. After decades of recording analog demos, I started throwing down digital tracks in the mid 90's on a Roland VS880 hard drive recorder, knowing that everything could be continually remastered at my leisure. My rationale at the time was similar to that of Dylan and The Band recording the Basement Tapes, but with the digital advantage, though without the commercial reach. Though I do use digital editing, I shun automatic arrangers, arpeggiators, vocal auto-tuners, and AI, and specifically compose or spontaneously improvise every note of my music, and generally record my vocals in 1 or 2 takes. I try to combine appealing melodies with more complex chordal progressions and arrangements, and strive to achieve the greatest stylistic variability I can attain within a rock blend framework, but not to the degree where it impinges upon quality, or the enjoyment I derive from the creative process.
To read "Commentaries of the Libran Sense" go to: https://www.cryterion.com
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