Unearthed Music has release a surreal live performance from Ephemeral Structures, an experimental trio including Kyle Herskovits(DJ Zen Rock), John C.S. Keston and myself. We played an eighty minute set the night of March 26, 2004 for an intimate audience at Metro State University. I had a good time mindfully cleaning up the audio and mixing it down to a more listenable forty-five minute, nine song album. There were spots that were just too hot, distorted or had some extraneous weird electrical anomalies from living inside a MiniDisc (in my basement) for a decade and a half. Excerpt Three is one of the shortest pieces from the album that features a nice little Turntable and bass conversation.
A Good Vintage is a collection of pieces produced utilizing only bass guitar, mostly around 2010. This assemblage is a time capsule of discovery at a time when I was looking for a way to perform as a solo artist with live looping and multiple layers. These songs are almost like little practice pieces that explore a multitude of different soundscapes and genres. Shortly after this period of my life I lost all of these projects and was left with only quick mixdowns and partial compositions. Shelved for nearly ten years, I gave these tracks a listen and decided that maybe this stuff should be heard. In fact I had never even thought of releasing any of this until last month while sorting through old emails trying to find a document. I stumbled upon a note I had written to my wife from May 11th 2008 asking her what she thought of the track I had attached. I had discovered a mixdown that I had no recollection of… cool! It ended up being the appropriately titled, May Eleventh. So, after some ...