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August 19th, 2008 @ 9:41AM

Hello, and why haven't you taken your clothes off yet. That's all I wanted to see, all I really cared about.

Also, "Lesser Hex" was completed awhile back and I didn't announce this... my apologies, but what's even more lax of me is I wrote, mastered and produced a SECOND album, called "Halt the Flow of Time." You'll see two songs from that record on my songs section, and I'd hope you'd listen to them. Am I better since Imerica and "Lesser Hex?" The answer is yes, yes and then some. Come and get it, and don't forget that I still want to see you naked.

March 10th, 2008 @ 9:18AM

So who the fuck took down my songs? There's probably an obvious answer to that. An admin did, or someone with the ability to do so. Why, I wonder... well, fuck you regardless, track deleter.

June 11th, 2007 @ 9:57PM

Today I took down a few songs and put up a new track, called "Songs & Shows." This doesn't follow the current musical direction as the record I'm working on, is just something I wanted to do on the side.

April 21st, 2007 @ 3:02PM

It's been awhile since I've touched a keyboard or any recording program. I may still be on a hiatus, but a few ideas are finally starting to filter their way through my suffocated inclination. I've got one track where the music is mostly edited, but the lyrics themselves are looking like they'll take a long time to pen/record. If I can manage to post something that's actually new, I will.

August 3rd, 2006 @ 12:34AM

Go see my notes. I'll make updates about all things musical there. I'll also pet you, suggestively.

June 23rd, 2006 @ 4:00PM

We've got lots of new music here today. The last three tracks for the Eternalux record will be uploaded, along with one new song for the Eternalux Lite folder, the title of which is "Tadeo." "Tadeo" is a song I'm particularly happy about, since I got to use actual instruments (guitar and bass) and melding various melodies, to create a nice little song that's both soothing and simple in nature. Check back later for possible child-eating hate music from Herpes Symplex A.

May 1st, 2006 @ 11:02PM

Oh, I forgot, I was going to list the secret, shadow-esque people that appear on the main Eternalux tunes. Not every single little thing that happens in these songs is my doing. Sometimes a stranger passes through the night and steals my fire, creates a better place for those few who have to have their electronic musix. Here are the players and their feats...

Justin Bohna-

Justin brings Vincent Price to "Spine of Agatha." If you turn the volume up, you barely make him out saying, "All the way up," just before Vincent steps in. I gave Justin a microphone that was connected to my mixer, and he ran it into his room and held it up to one of the speakers in his Sony TV, popped a tape into his VHS and turned it all the way up. Justin is also an adept bassist and is smooth with the ladies.

Jeff Smith-

Jeff does what this man can't do... rap! His appearance was definitely the most random, was not planned at all. Towards the end of "SMP," Jeff said he wanted to spit rhymes about dancing and monsters, and who was I do argue against that? His lyrics actually made me enjoy the song more, and it's still one of my favorites. In the end, the words he wrote coincided with the original subject, which was a "phantom" from superstitious lore.

Justin Neal-

Justin is another electronic artist trapped in everlasting monotony. His music is completely jumbled and directionless, but there's no denying his ingenuity when it comes to blowing the doors off their hinges. Mr. Neal appears in "Feral," during the second keyboard solo. He programmed it with the Pro-53, a tool he bestowed upon me some time ago. The Pro-53 has also become the central conduit in my final walks through Industrial Land.

May 1st, 2006 @ 3:00PM

"Ever Inward" is finished... now all I need to do is get motivated to write yet another song. Will this record ever get done? I tell yah, as soon as I cut ten tracks, that's it, that's the record. Just three to go...

April 30th, 2006 @ 1:14PM

I'm finally working on something for heavy E. So far it's my best track, offering a fine little chorus and an abrasive verse. What're the lyrics about? Everyone turning away from the hero, of course.

April 4th, 2006 @ 3:17PM

Haven't been working on any new E songs lately... I've let a friend borrow the RP5 yet again, so my gear is cut in half. I've come up with some heavy hitting winners so far, though, right? Lyrics aren't going to be easy to follow, since I've already discussed serial killers and phantoms of legend. What else is there? Personal reflection? Don't think for a second I'll be going that route. Stay tuned...

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