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This is the theme song I wrote for my friend Alex Tatusians radio show, No Radio. I strongly suggest you look it up at http://web.mac.com/alextat/iWeb/NoRadio/theShow/theShow.html If that link gets totally jumbled, it’s the podcasts fault.
This is a long track of me recording a bunch of back to back songs, live, with no audience, using nothing but Telma. Here is the set. Perfectly Clear, Looking For A Love, Anyway You Want Me Thats How I Will Be, Sands Of Iwo Jima, Neptune, I Dont Really Love You Anymore, O Sole Mio, Drifting Apart, Therell Be No Teardrops Tonight, That Feel, Sleeplessness, Be Not So Fearful.…
This song is dedicated to Jon Riesenbach, who won the suggestion contest with his topic of Plate Tectonics. It is a love song between one plate and another, and I tried to fit in as many plate tectonic puns as I could.
This is a choral piece that I wrote. It’s about alchemy. It was recorded by the Sage Hill Singers that are Fred Kim, Jess Peterson, Adam LaMotte, Will Peterson, Michael Trombatore, Vikram Iyer, Sarah Choi, Alexis Low, Sarah Wesley, Nassim Alisobhani, Ali Cole, and Shelby Hartman with the conductor Megan Eddy and accompanist Mike Walker.…