Infinity Squared
"What do you do with a drunken sailor," in a capella three-part harmony with a bit of a hand drum track, turned into a tune about hamsters. Which have, by weight, an alcohol tolerance of nine times that of a human.
This is kind of a Tom Waits-inspired dark exploration of some of those back alleyways you're not supposed to go through after nightfall. It's got a bit of an old-timey grimy shoulda-gone-to-church-last-Sunday atmosphere that I like.
A very laid-back, legato theme for woodwinds and strings. Intended as a musical 'character sketch' for a friend.
A happy little ditty about how I seem to get song ideas at the most inconvenient moments.
Zo takes a little walk through her daisy field, where there's a hammock and some trees, and butterflies and birds, and the occasional small mammal, and she winds up at the village where the Shaman Hares live.
Another Walking Song, suitable for adventuring and exploring when the Wanderlust itch hits your toes.
A waltz that begins energetically, pauses, then ends in a frenzy.
Improvisational instrumental blues jazz, bass guitar and viola.
A quick bass improvisation, to add a little soul to a painting a friend was trying to make.
An audio snapshot of the act of becoming from concept to existence. It's a dark and creepy path to tread, wandering the loose connections of the creative mind.
The artist expresses his frustration with a world filled with far too much Thou Shalt Not, and not nearly enough Thou Shalt.