
Wine crystals on a cork. I have not seen this before.
at Broadway Theater District
Here’s a raw song idea from a while ago. I’d like to turn this into something someday soon, it keeps hanging out.
*Also I want to explain what I’m sharing here since I haven’t really yet: raw, unedited music that I make shared everyday for the sake of sharing. Not for the sake of being cool or furthering my career or whatever, not to impress, just for it’s own sake on my end. So this ideally will be me each day picking up an instrument or singing something new and fresh and having the um, gusto to share it regardless of whether I am super duper confident in it. That’s the big challenge right there. I just want to find the joy in making music this year a lot more than I have when I’ve been overly concerned with what people think. You know? So take it as you like it, and thanks if you’ve read this far lol. And also thank you sincerely for taking a moment of your time to listen to this music.
Didn’t have time to record/create something new for the e’ry day project. But I did rehearse with Bear Club for our show on Friday at El Cid. Cello eye view!
Getting this set up as a podcast, to avoid duplicates in the feed, see the original attempt here:
http://lukejanela.net/podcast/day-2-psalms-0123/
here’s another, day 3
not recorded today, and yet in the same spirit
raw rough never heard
until now
word
wow
Day 2 of sharing something e’ry day. Made this today out of some cello I had recorded in a big beautiful church in LA, where I’m not entirely sure I had permission to play. I built the beats here out of these huge metal wine grape bins that you can find in the vineyards if you’re lucky. This is fun. I hope I can keep this up (he says after day 2)
I should record / share some music every day. Even if it’s rough and just because. Here, let’s start.
I have a fancy recorder that is used for recording, well, sound, and in a high quality way anywhere. I think that sound art is beautiful and I’d someday like to spend months with a backpack collecting field sounds.
Until then, here is a video of a walk through Elysian Park in LA… where the sounds are distinctly not nature but it sets the stage for a really interesting place.