
to breathe
and that
we are like
eachother
and in this
together and
it is scary
right?
and exhilarating?

This one turned out a bit hippy, if that’s your thing, you’re welcome, if not, you’re welcome.
also, Music Everyday was / is like, not the creativist title ever and so these are now a part of a thingy called “REVERIES” and yes, that added notch of pretentious *does* make me breathe a little easier.
the end.
started as called broken
I wanted to see if I could make a new age track, and was being ironic and cynical. and then i actually really liked how this turned, might do a few more. here’s for you to do what you can with it, like, close yr eyes and sit awhile. or party hard.
and an 8 minute meditation track gets in on the everyday action.
I’ve uploaded the whole soundtrack to bandcamp… check it!
http://lukejanela.bandcamp.com/album/you-follow-soundtrack
you might have heard these if you subscribed to the podcast… that’s where all the hot new jams land first.
hope your weekend is amazing.
And thus concludes our magical journey through the soundtrack to “You Follow”… thanks for following.
The next episode. I’ll be following up with the rest of the soundtrack in the next couple days.
Last night joined Shar and Nisha and the whole workings of You Follow to watch the first public screening of their documentary.
The story, of an adopted woman looking for her birth mother in India, is moving, and making a few pieces for it was a really amazing experience. Especially seeing it, and hearing it, all together last night.
One of my favorite moments was running into one of the women interviewed for the film… I created some music to go with her very emotional story about findingĀ her mom, and so I had spent hours watching her face and cue-ing musical moments to her words… It was surreal to see her in person.
Great times, great group of people, makes me realize how much I love the endless energy of Los Angeles.
And makes me realize how very much I want to continue to make music for moving pictures…
Here’s some of the music writ for it…
I had the honor of working on the soundtrack for “You Follow”, a story about a woman who goes to find out about her past in India. The main character does a lot of searching and I composed this piece to be her (Nisha) theme. It was a fun and interesting project and I’m excited to go see the opening screening tonight(!)…