marc fedak
bolivar's horse, riderless, wandering the pampas bolivar's horse, riderless, wandering the pampas
feel somewhat cheated feel somewhat cheated
prole mole people prole mole people
january 1, 2009 january 1, 2009
january 2 and 3, 2009 january 2 and 3, 2009
desiderada...nada desiderada...nada
failed flight failed flight
santo domingo santo domingo
garage rock bolero. This is a rough preview mix of a song that eventually will be on the next album of my band, Spacecraft 7.
truck driving man truck driving man
A tribute to my brother and other truckers drive cross-border routes during the wee hours. From a live recording of my last show with The Wanted in Dec. 2007. Jeff Rogers is on mandolin and Natalie Rogers is on backing vocals.
6 and 3 - oh! 6 and 3 - oh!
Canada is a relatively safe country, but even we have our share of violence (random and institutional).
i'd rather take the elevator i'd rather take the elevator
it's best to listen to this song with headphones at high volume. Fuzz bass, fuzz guitar, and for percussion, a recycling box with lots of reverb and a bottle of vitamins. (I don't have a drum kit, or real percussion, so I had to use something.) Inf
subatomic journey subatomic journey
an experimental improvisation (with David Novak on bass) with lots of digital delay on the guitar. It actually goes on for another minute and a half, but the file size was too large to upload to this site.
a hazard of dreams a hazard of dreams
Ideally, this ballad would be sung by Kevin Ayers, a British prog rock artist from the 60s-70s with a distinctive low voice. There's also a lurking Syd Barrett influence.
come along to west virginia come along to west virginia
at the races at the races
gold gold
maiden's song maiden's song
started off as an arpeggio exercise but now it's a low-fi minimalist-primitivist instrumental, a dumbed down Mahavishnu Orchestra and a looser (or less precise) Philip Glass.
sad song sad song
mysterium mysterium
a tribute to alexandre scriabin, who intended to compose a grand sythesis of the Arts which would usher in the Golden Age. Only, WWI began instead.