
Chorus & Flange: Lair of Our Dreams
It’s no secret I grew up listening to the Cure, Joy Division and Depeche Mode; I had the hair to prove it.
It’s no secret I grew up listening to the Cure, Joy Division and Depeche Mode; I had the hair to prove it.
Around 1995-1999, I recorded a series of multi-track improvisations with Matthew Jay. The songs have a Robert Fripp meets Cluster and early Tangerine Dream feel to them; It’s got that mellow progressive electronic sound so popular within a few city blocks of Berlin in the 70s.
Inspired by Tangerine Dream, Native American instruments and Appellation folk songs, for Michael Del Rossa’s Skins. Coming soon. Share this… Copy Facebook Messenger Reddit Bluesky […]
I make a few guest appearances on Harley Anne Goode’s YouTube Channel. Here, I edited footage filmed by Goode and performed the soundtrack. The theme […]
Entry of 48 Hour Film Project, Buffalo. Nominated, Best Score – Brian Barrett and Avery Munger. The six minute film has five parts, and I […]
A short film by Kamal Ashfaq, 2019. An alien with absolutely no negative emotions comes to Earth to be a garbageman. Here he meets Maria, […]
Ai for film soundtracks seem unnecessary. I was talking online with a film-making friend about the time it takes to make an original score, and […]
In 2011, I played the Third Angel and provided the music in a chaotic passion play presented by Mary Lew’s and Ian Downey’s The Bloody […]
“A scorned Wiccan summons the Midnight Man to exact revenge on those that mocked her.” The soundtrack for this was created with lots of delays […]
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