Developments
I've been a ball of misery lately, so it's time to bring back the days of happy thoughts. So far, materially, I'm doing rather well. I have a new Dell Supercomputer I've yet to hook up because I have a new glass computer table which I'd have to take apart the old one (which probably would fall with one good kick, it's so desheveled).
Then there's the new closet organizer system I have to install. My life suffers from allot of disorganization.
Oh! So let me tell you about this whole computer plan. Once again, I am attempting to recreate an engineers recording studio in my house. This time, with some more up to date equipment. I got this wicked Dell computer. 1GB RAM, Pentium 4 3.4Ghz processor, 80GB hard drive, 13 slot memory card reader, DVDRW and an additional DVD slave drive...pretty sweet looking machine. Now comes the search for the right software. Reason 3 and Q-Base are on the "must get" list. Plus a pair of audio monitors. I'm thinking Roland. It keeps it in the family with the Fantom-S.
In conversations with the reluctant muse, it's come to my attention that the agenda is forming in a pattern. First, the marketing strategy needed a tag line. Tag lines are the key. So when it comes to the music, the tag line will be: "Epical:the soundtrack to life". It's that simple.
The pattern of musical song production and the Epical movement are beginning to move in synergy. I was opining over what the third song of the demo would be. We have "Darkside", which sort of invites you to investigate the Epical movement and accept that maybe our lives need something "more", to cope with the "less" we given. Then there's "Consecrate, anthem of the Athame" which delves into the celebration of the ethereal biproduct. Now I
think I finally have the third part of the puzzle. This could very well be the "it" song. Whether it will be the prequel or sequel for Consecrate is debateable because I only have the chorus so far. It's in develeopment, but it is also based on Epical and metaphysical and quantum-physical philosophy.
Boggled yet? In a way, so am I. You see, for the past three years, I've been plagued by a very otherwordly tune that floats in my head yet has no lyrics. I've been trying to figure out what to do with it, but it merely sits and burns within, haunting my mind like voices in my head.
Now I think I can marry it to a concept and make it work. The muse would tell me that I had not written "THE" song yet...but I think we just might have it. That song that just touches everyone. The one everyone will use for either a personal anthem or merely as a life guide. Either way, this one will be be a winner.