Excitement. Love. Pure joy.
There’s nothing like spending time with your four-legged buddy.
Excitement. Love. Pure joy.
There’s nothing like spending time with your four-legged buddy.
Fun little improv over a track for an upcoming collaboration we call… Vampyr.
(yes, it’s finally gonna happen later this year!)
Nor’easter. Blizzard. Whatever you wanna call it, it’s a lotta snow.

The bottom of that sundial is at least 3 feet off the ground and much of it fell last night.
And Scully slept though the whole thing.
It’s official: the internet has been a game-changer for music. Alison and Greg dive into how music is and isn’t valuable today, both monetarily and culturally.
As usual, their conversation is far-reaching. They talk about the usual suspects: Spotify, major labels, Napster, machine learning algorithms, and music for media. Of course, it doesn’t stop there. You’ll also hear about the desensitization of listeners by reality TV danger music, the Faustian deal we make as musicians, the sheer brilliance and stupidity of Hans Zimmer’s music, making beats for Drake, Lawrence Kramer’s defense of classical music as still relevant, and music’s current value as your mood for sale.