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LISTEN: I want you to miss your exit while driving and listening to Tech23. In fact,
I consider it a great compliment whenever it happens and I hear about it, which is often.
 
 
 
 
 
 

The following are possible tracks for future
CDs, or possibly tracks from past CDs.

Then again, they may just be grooves
that led to other places, or not.
Regardless, I want you to hear them.


 
 

Decision – Our time is the only thing we actually own... everything else is borrowed or rented.

Cry Deep – A little sad. Like one of my friends tells me: my music is dark but not depressing.

The View From Here – A little improv piano solo to a DnB beat. For a friend one long Friday night.

Truth – Goa-style trance. Trippy and fast. Inspired by the movie "Altered States." One of my earlier songs.

Regression – Similar to "Truth" above, a little more melodic. Another old one, and I still love it.

Sasha Sunrise – A fun remix I did with a friend, to show him what I do. He had never really seen me work. A "Sasha" track, as I would have produced it. At the top of the track it's all Sasha, and by the end, it's all me.

Outer Loop – This is what could happen if you go too far. For a friend.

Under the End – Another song for a friend, who had just made an important discovery.

Twelve Days Later – And nothing's gotten better. The musical output during a very dark time.

Blissful Ending – Everything's gonna be okay after all.

Schmaa – A truly bizarre half-hour music session in tribute to a good friend. Every sound was made from a single spoken word into a microphone.

Haunted – Lounge-style house music. A little quicker than usual and minimal.

Late Night – I like this one more than other people seem to. Oh well, maybe I'll work on it some more one day.

Organically Grown – Pure and simple. Soil and sun. This one reminds me of a lonely but flourishing forest.

MonkeyTime – I actually did this one for a friend who has a TV Call-in show of the same name. I noticed he didn't have any music for his show, so I tossed this together one night with some samples from his broadcast.

ElectroTech – This is what I call "Electro." I've loved it since I first heard Kraftwerk in 1981. This one is soft and round like I think Electro ought to be.

Prog Attempt – I have some hope for this one. I don't do Progressive real well, but this one shows some promise I think.

Deep North – Organic ramblings one night after getting my Electric Piano Virtual Instrument Plug-in.

It's Me – A dark one. Long ambivilant weekend night shared with an existentialist friend. What I don't share verbally with those around me certainly comes out in my music.

m.a.c.s. – Mostly guitar and bass. A Telecaster copy and a Fender Jazz Bass, just to be sure I could still play these great instruments. A simple groove that will probably never go anywhere.

Art Jazz – I'm definitely not a fan of Modern Jazz - too inconsistent and groove-disturbing, but I thought I would give it a try in my style. Plus it's another excuse to play the guitar, which I realy like. The guitar is a mystical machine.

Bouncer – Sort of a happy one... which is somewhat unusual for me. Simple synth tones, melodies, and rhythms.

Worldly – Someone asked me if I could do world music like Peter Gabriel did for the "Last Temptation" soundtrack. Here's what I came up with. Just for fun.

Slinky – Sounds like its name. Quietly passing some time one night. More electric guitar and bass fun. I'm keeping it around for something, not sure what though.

Smokey - I really like this one. It reminds me of the mountains. I hope to finish it one day.