Found art

Not in the traditional sense of found art — more like, “Look what I found when I was digging through some old data back-up CDs!” Ladies and germs, I present to you the score to GOODNIGHT, MOON (my first short film), as recorded and composed by myself and Daniel Farris (Lunasect):

A WEB OF YARN
IMAGINATION
BEAUTY, PEACE
DREAM
THE RIGHT THING
GOODNIGHT, MOON

Released for the very first time. One day, you can say you downloaded me when…

4 thoughts on “Found art

  1. My co owrker, keeps telling me the first one “A Web of Yarn” is off U2’s Joshua album. Since I don’t listen to U2, nor care what he thinks. I’m not going to tell him, you wrote it, but apparently the first sounds like U2 to some people.

  2. Interesting — that’s actually a snippet of a fifteen minute improv that I did back in — god, ’86? ’87? A very common chord change (Dm – Bb) over and over… though I guess the U2 influence comes with the dotted-eighth delay on the clean guitar, tapped harmonics, etc. I’m not a huge Edge fan, but Daniel (who engineered the project, as well as contributing) is, so I can see how the comparison would be drawn.

    I’m bigger than U2!

  3. Well, your husband’s got six months on me, which makes him a cradle robber.

    Which goes nicely with his pedophilia…

    No, I kid.

    Maybe.

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