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Pendulum by Telaco


This is one of my favorite tracks. It was

my first time hiring string players for a

project and it turned out so beautiful.


I secretly recorded dropping keys on the

desk and put it in the song and the bass

player called me a wizard when he heard it

the first time.

Waste Me by Dawson Gentleman

This is one of the heavier tracks on Dawson's

first album. We used my quad cortex and some

of my personal amp captures to build the guitar

and bass tones. They came out so rich and feel

great. Very Alice In Chains vibe.

Lucky Ones by John Larson

This song started off on acoustic guitar

with a simple riff and over the course of a few

weeks the production came together. It was inspired

by new and past relationships and how they shape

your memories and how those memories change

over time as you reflect and grow. It was a really

fun track to collaborate with friends on. It features

Jessie Heller on backup vocals and Brett Lindsey on

cello.

Deja Vu by Loaded Karma

This whole album was such a fun experience. It

was my first time working with a reggae band and

working with a co-producer. Buggy Talav'a and I

worked together to wrangle these cats and pull

out the best of their performances. It also marked

a milestone in my career as one of the best things

I had produced up until that point. It proved to me

that with a truly professional sounding band I had

the chops to serve the emotional journey of an

entire album.

The Quiet Grief of Finishing

Something You Love

Occasionally I need to expand my creativity a bit

and this video really showcases what I can do

with the video essay format. It's philosophical,

contemplative, and some of my most beautiful

video work. I really enjoy the music I wrote for it

as well.

The Secret Rhythm

Of Creativity

This video essay is about creative flow and

how to access it consistently. Great watch

for anyone, especially musicians and artists.