On a side note, I now have a tattoo of one of my drawings. I say it’s about time.
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I already played this event, but I wanted to post it anyway…because the flyer is kinda weird. It was a neat event, although I found my performance to be entirely out of place, but hey, I am very grateful for the invitation AND it has given me some perspective as to what I’d like to do musically in the future.
I have five more of these smaller drawings awaiting publication for an article in Forage Press. Until then….hang tight!!! More to come!!!
My friends at Anywave Records have invited me to contribute a song for their first Wavecore compilation that will debut at the 2013 Villette Sonique festival in Paris on May 25th. Oh I suppose I should mention my music/performance moniker for my solo work is “Brune.” You can find Brune’s featured track here.
On May 26th, I will be performing at Red Emma’s 2640 Space alongside talented artists and musicians, Liz Meredith and Jonathan Badger. Doors are at 7pm and show starts at 8pm. Admission is “$5-$10 on a sliding scale.” It should prove to be a night filled with texture, atmosphere, and brilliant ambiance.
I had the pleasure of playing this year’s Vigil at my alma mater (Maryland Institute College of Art) on April 27th. The Vigil is an all-night music festival that runs from 7pm to 7am and features a variety of Baltimore’s music/video/sound artists on four rotating stages. I performed on the North stage at 11:30pm with a SP-404 SX, Loop Station, Electribe Rmk II, clown doll, clothes hangers, bird slide whistle, chirping cat toy, harmonica, toy accordion, and a microphone. You can find a live recording of my set here.
I am extremely pleased to announce Forage Press has asked me to contribute a visual music review to their online publication. I have already begun working on images inspired by various projects of composer and musician, Scott Cortez. I will keep everyone posted on my progress over the next couple of months on my Tumblr.
I am very pleased to announce Booooooom! has published a number of my pieces from my Tumblr and sketchbook to their online publication. I am eternally grateful and would love the editors to keep up with my work in the future.