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Hello folks,

I’ve started a YouTube Channel for my Sound of Picture songs. I think this type of music thrives when combined with imagery. In this case, I’m breaking form by pairing the music to moving images instead of simply photos.

Furthermore, I’ve started composing ambient music which will be deployed as per usual via the Sound of Picture podcast. Two of the compositions, “Rubber Molecules” and “Electron Map” are featured in the following:

I think of them as antiviral videos simply because they require a different sort of attention span than YouTube tends to nurture. But, perhaps the HD resolution will delight in an unexpected way on the “People’s Tele”. So, subscribe (push that yellow button), no?

watch in HD

watch in HD

watch in HD

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Hello folks, Happy New Year!

Well it’s a new year and I’ve resolved to try some new things. First on the list is bandcamp, basically a site that works as efficiently and cleanly for music as Vimeo does for video. That is to say, hop on over and download the first two collections of Sound Of Picture (each one packing in 20 songs) in up-to-CD quality for FREE.

And all you budding filmakers, put me to work in your masterpieces!

ps. For this body of work I’ve started using my own name in an effort to appear more professional to those who would disregard a bear. More new things to come… I’m going to switch it up a little with the podcast. xo

Song 9:

Song 8, Season 2. Happy Holidays!

Prepare yourself for…

Hustle and bustle be chilled! Song 6, Season 2:

I must say that I was extremely delighted to when I got an email a few weeks ago from Joey Connolley alerting me to the Creative Commons license use of my music for his incredibly charming film Toast, written, shot & edited in 36 hours. Have a look.


Toast from Joey Connolley on Vimeo.

It’s no wonder this took 1st Place in the fest, as well as “Crowd Favorite”. Joey and Co will be submitting the film to other festivals, and he asked if I would agree to sync rights for this, as it takes the project into more comercial waters. (For the record, I grant festival licenses freely to all filmakers.)

For more on Creative Commons and using my music please check out this Creative Commons blog post by Cameron Parkins on my other musical outlet Sound of Picture.

Best of luck Mr. Connolley!

And a good Thanksgiving weekend to you.