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Actress Beth Dixon reciting the Maid's "Fire" monologue from Ionesco's play "The Bald Soprano." These variations were put together using reel-to-reel tape, minidiscs, CDs and a 360 Systems Short Cut editor. No computer software was used for…
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This is the basic theme for "weekend in new orleans", a documentary we're currently writing the soundtrack for (it'll be adapted with variations throughout the film). It's very quiet. (Video trailer coming shortly.)
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This song was made entirely from a single sample of a toucan. Enjoy!
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This was to write a song based on what Jesus went through as seen by the apostles.
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This one came out of my brother in law dying. God ultimately just wants us to talk to him.
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Pretty much is self explanatory. We don't want to believe that other people would lie to us to get us to believe in something.
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This song is based on Romans 3:12 and Mark 10:18. It kept bugging me until I wrote it.
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This is sorta of a 60s rant with a spiritual bent to it.
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A simple song of praise to God.
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When I wrote this I was not thinking about the verison commercial! Though God always has the best reception! The chorus is based on Psalm 17:1-7.
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A song based on Psalm 27.
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A song about Jesus. you believe or you don't, it's that simple.
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A song written by my mom. Recorded as a demo with my good friends Simon Tan (bass) and Koko Bermejo (drums)
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A song I wrote in 2002. Recorded as a demo with my friends Simon Tan (bass) and Koko Bermejo (drums)
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This tune was made with a single sample of some oropendolas feeding on capotroche.
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In medieval parlance, this would be called an "alba."
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This song is one half of a "breakup diptych." The other half is considerably less polite.
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Me rewriting Stephin Merritt rewriting the early Beatles.
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A hitchhiker recounting one day on the road. Listen a few seconds in for one of the louder members of my fan club.
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Have a Listen & Please give ur feedback..Thanks:)
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I found a spot beside the path on the mountain of Jazz, not very far up, but the view was pleasant, so I stayed a while and and grabbed some words from the beauty and life passing at the time.
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How can we derive meaning os even pleasure from constant partying if the parties have no meaning.
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I wrote this on one rainy Saturday morning. I was thinking of the old Beatles song I call your name.
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The ending track for the CD Geezer. Brian came up with this one, it's pretty cool.
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This song was inspired by a co-worker that got fired and she thought the owner of the company would come and see her, but he didn't. So we turned it into a love song to make it work.
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This song is on here twice. Brian was primary author on this one. He did it the way he wanted and the other one is the way I wanted to do it.
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A beautiful song by Brian, one of my all time favorites of his.
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Another Brian song. Another good tune.
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This is mine(Osborne). It started out as just a instrumental tune, but I wanted some lyrics. Brian couldn't come up with anything, so I had to write them myself!
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This one is Brian's. Good tune.
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This one again was inspired by the Beatles, specifically Yesterday. You can tell in the first verse. I wrote the music and some lyrics, but Brian wrote 90% of the lyrics. One of the first songs we wrote together.
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This is probably the best song on the list. I made the opening track on Geezer, absolutely fabulous song and I had nothing to do it.
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Spacey electro sound with a suprise end
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Some nasty ass electro shit
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