Well it has been awhile since I posted here. I have been writing some new tunes for a new band/project with a few buddies. The musical influences that are responsible for these new ideas are a drastic change of direction. It is quite a bit different then what I have produced with the Lost in transit projects. When we are in possession of a suitable demo I will post some pieces and then you can see what you think.
--neer-game-nic
Talk to ya'all soon,
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Friday, April 16, 2010
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Quick post...
Just some quick updates. I haven't posted for a few weeks...it's been non-stop since we returned from a Christmas and New Year's spent in mid-western, Manitoba Canada. In stark contrast, we have been having balmy weather; which has provoked many to dawn short sleeved shirts. In the next few weeks, I am preparing to release a B-side track from the 'When the snow is gone" EP recording sessions. It has, some what, turned into a joke which is attributed to the unnatural vocal part I recorded and the unsightly horn melodies. All in all, it really is a tragic recording, but one well worth taking time to listen to. Stay close, I will post in a few days.
Monday, December 29, 2008

TGO
Here is the song line-up:
Hit me with your best shot - Pat Benatar
Umbrella - Rihanna
I kissed a girl - Katy Perry
So what - Pink
Unbelievable - EMF
Mr Bright side - The Killers
It is always a good time, many people coming together that haven't seen each other all year much food ...much drink... and then we watch the ball drop.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Lost in transit Christmas EP 2008 - "When the snow is gone"

Tracks:
-When the snow is gone
-Oh come Emmanuel
The track, "When the snow is gone", is an original. It has a catchy 1-2 beat and is mostly comprised of piano, organ, with a minor accompaniment of strings.
"Oh come Emmanuel" is an old carol that we put a new twist on. The vocal melody is the same as the original version but the music and arrangement have been re-created.
-- This EP is available for purchase through snocap.
Big trip and "summer like" Christmas
So I checked the weather where we are flying tomorrow (our flight leaves at 6AM)... ya here you go
...quite the contrast to the balmy 50F, here in California. What a shock it will be when we hop out of that warm plane onto the tarmac. ...oh blessed tundra. Although Christmas is kind of a rip off here in the sunny state. I was walking down a road, overly strung with Christmas decorations, the other day, and I had to chuckle to myself at the painted sheets of plywood laying in peoples lawns that were supposed to represent snow. Christmas here is like a Hollywood set. We try to "make" winter. You have to wear coats, gloves, and scarfs almost as a costume... you don't really need them, we just wear them because it makes us feel "wintery"...or so we hope... as we sweat away the day, bundled up. Anyway... Merry Christmas... and have a great New Year.
Monday, December 1, 2008
Today, Dec. 1st, is World AIDS Day. 2008 marks the 20th anniversary of this world wide 'Stop AIDS' campaign.
"The WAC was established to support and promote a global campaign on HIV and AIDS. The campaign strengthens and connects together many of the AIDS-related advocacy and campaigns happening in our countries and regions – each are supported by a multitude of groups who are demanding that their governments and other key stakeholders deliver on previous promises and commitments on HIV and AIDS. The civil society-led WAC campaign targets politicians and policy-makers countries most affected by HIV as well as donor governments, international agencies such as those of the United Nations, as well as civil society. It supports people and organizations to work together more closely, unite and soundly advocate at the national and international levels, so the campaign can deepen the partnership for a stronger response to AIDS."
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Old residence... made fresh
I went and saw a show the other night at The Starline, Fresno CA, and by far the best presentation was put forth by a band called, From Indian Lakes. I used to live in Indian Lakes, which is a small mountain housing community in the Sierra Nevada foothills, so naturally I was drawn to this band when I heard the name. Some of the band lives/lived in Indian Lakes. I have been wanting to see them play for quite sometime because I am somewhat of an aquaintance with Joey Vannucchi (lead vocals/guitar) and have been wanting to see them live. Their recordings don't even compare to seeing them live. It is hard to pin down a specfic genre for this band but they have a very attractive style. They use a lot of , what seems to be, a short delay effect on their guitars so there is a feeling of calm, distantness in the tones and an open airy feeling. They also use a lot of breaks and odd time signatures which contribute to their original style. If you get the chance to see them live ...don't miss it.
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