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Tachyon
This is the first song on my new album Inversion which is now available on all platforms. It contains a balance of heavy rhythm, lead guitar, keyboard and transitions that caused thorough insomnia due to thinking about making everything flow correctly. The title presented it self to me in the form of watching “The Flash”, in one of the many theoretical physics induced conversations of the show. I had some ideas for the title, but it’s one of those instances that almost gives you chills because the universe unexpectedly handed you the perfect name For my fellow super nerds out there, I am aware that the shuttle Atlantis (or any shuttle/known craft) is/was not capable of FTL (faster than light) travel. Please don’t use this as an opportunity to “science shame” in the comments for my own song 😀 🔫 more
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Entropy
This song is my first composition that was initially written with keyboard. Changing up one’s format for the writing process opens up new doors to songwriting that may otherwise be closed from the imagination. The flow of this song was quite difficult to figure out, and was definitely a case of the song naming itself. There are multiple time signatures, tempos, brief pauses and riffs being accompanied or interrupted by flowing synth lines. To fully absorb this song I implore you to listen all the way through with headphones or a good stereo system. Also, feel free to caption this picture of me emerging from what appears to be a tomb at the Luxor Temple in Egypt 😅more
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Theory of Paradox
This is song 5 from my upcoming album. It was inspired initially by a riff from a Jeff Loomis lesson, and became more chaotic as the writing process continued. It’s one of the few songs I wrote that goes back to the main theme several times. I remember getting to a certain point and scrapping the entire composition dozens of times, and finally landing on this one. more
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