Long time friend and collaborator Elliot Blumberg‘s 2015 cinematography reel. It’s always a pleasure to work with this man. Music from See You Around The Moon EP.
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Album: See You Around The Moon – EP
See You Around The Moon – EP is now available on iTunes for purchase!
Composed and produced in the final weeks of 2015, this short collection of songs features the talents of Ryan Selove (guitar), Jed Lingat (electric bass), Radhika Bhatt (trumpet, vocals), Morrison Mast (percussion), and Rod Mast (trumpet) with a cameo appearance by the members of Fatkid. The titular track, See You Around The Moon, features percussion samples from Redmoon’s Boneshaker Halloween Party and is dedicated to all the amazing people I worked with during my time there as a crew member.
Album artwork created in collaboration with Morrison Mast (photo) and Zachary Klaus (graphic design).
Big thanks to Ryan Selove for spending so much time working on this project with me.
Single: Venetian Corridors
Greetings from Albania! Here’s a song that I wrote a couple of nights ago while staying in Venice.
Video: Below Jaws
Behold! Underwater footage of waves from Jaws surf break in Hawaii! Shot and edited by Michael Donohoe with music from my latest album, Space Between Stuff.
Documentary: I Will Go Back Tonight
This year I had the privilege of scoring Kara Frame’s short documentary, I Will Go Back Tonight, a moving piece which investigates the lives of six veterans living with post traumatic stress disorder, “a natural reaction to an unnatural situation.” This short documentary is as intimate as it is visceral, delving into the darkness and tragedy of war as it lingers on, pervading the lives of those involved and their loved ones. I urge you to watch and listen to the stories of these men and women, and to give thanks for their continued service to the people of the United States of America.
Documentary: Armila
The people of Guna Yala are strong, beautiful, nurturing, amicable, and tuned to the songs of life by the sea. Having lived in Guna Yala myself several years ago I had a very close connection with this documentary which was masterfully shot and edited by Elliot Blumberg, and I was honored to provide the score.
“Armila is a 600-person village in the indigenous Guna Yala region of Panama. Regional pride is ubiquitous, but as Western customs, technologies and ideals are adopted by the people, parts of their culture erode under economic and technological pressures. No one opposes access to vaccines, electricity or more durable building materials, but exposure to mass media, plastic and the almighty dollar has forever changed the ancient culture in just a few short decades.
This film explores the tension points between indigenous and Western culture in this community – it juxtaposes the dualities that exist in the village and measures the impact of their collision on Guna society and the surrounding environment.”
Single: Dutra Mk2
My new single is available for streaming on Soundcloud and purchase on iTunes. Dutra Mk2 is a remix of its former version which was written in May 2012. It is structurally identical in order to synchronize with a scene from Katsuhiro Otomo’s anime masterpiece, Akira. Featuring Mike Walker on rhythm guitar. Mastered by Justin Sunday. Cover artwork made in collaboration with Morrison Mast (photo) and Zachary Klaus (graphic design).
Album: Space Between Stuff
My new 10-track album, Space Between Stuff is up on iTunes and Bandcamp now. Featuring the talents of Perry Cowdery, Jed Lingat, Radhika Bhatt, Ryan Selove, Roderic Mast (who also photographed the bear), Mike Walker, and Brandon Studer. Mastered by Justin Sunday. Cover designed in collaboration with Zachary Klaus. Thank you all for your help in putting this together.
Video: I Will Go Back Tonight Trailer
Here’s a trailer that I scored for Kara Frame’s upcoming documentary on veterans with PTSD. It’s been a pleasure working with her.
Single: What Next
Besides spending time with family and eating until I passed out, I celebrated Thanksgiving by releasing a new song on iTunes and other distributors. You can listen to a full stream on my Bandcamp page as well. Inspired by the idea of being in my 20’s, ‘What Next’ is about moving forward in the pursuit of adventure through a world of uncertainty.
Music mastered by Justin Sunday
Artwork created in collaboration with Nagi Nakayama (photo) and Zachary Klaus (graphic design)

