/ 04.21.2011 Seven Mac Magazine Review - Still Life (2011)
A review of Still Life in the German Magazine Seven Mac
A review of Still Life in the German Magazine Seven Mac
An article featuring the video for Drift on Death + Taxes online magazine
Here’s a little preview from the album to come…
I’m pleased to announce the official release of the video for Drift, created by experimental film maker Aaron Munson. The full length version of Drift will appear on my upcoming album “Frozen In Motion”. I hope you enjoy the result of this collaboration. If you are so inclined, please comment on it, and pass it along to your friends. You can also watch it on the video page here.
After two and a half years in the making, I’m pleased to announce my second full length album “Frozen In Motion”. The album features 12 songs, all inspired from short segments of field recordings I’ve made over the years. The idea was to explore the musical constituents in seemingly random recorded moments; be it a rhythm, melodic fragment, or sound texture within the environment I happened to be in. These segments then served as the building blocks of the each composition.
The digital release will be available in early June, and will come with a 12 page PDF booklet featuring the amazing artwork of Bryan Graf.
The album will also be available as a limited edition (only 500 copies) specially packaged CD, all of which are hand numbered and signed and will come with a foldout booklet featuring Bryan’s artwork. The CD will be available to order on my website and through Amazon. The digital version will also be available on my website as well as iTunes and most other digital music stores.
Supporting my music is greatly appreciated and makes these DIY releases sustainable!
Kodomo + Danger Visuals :: 8:00 P.M. Saturday, April 9, 2011 @ Factory Underground :: 16 Issac Street Norwalk, CT :: $10 for tickets at the door.
This is a rare, first time performance for us at the Underground and we want to share it with all of you!! The gallery will be open and hosting an exhibit called, “TWEET: Music & Words”, a multimedia show from 5:30-9:30PM featuring work from a variety of artists, videos, large scale photography, performance art, monoprints and our live show is set to start at 8pm.