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Posted January 29 | Leave a Comment

I've finally found some time that I can sit down and just work on some new music. I hope you guys will like the new stuff, some of it is quite different from what I've done before. I'll post them as I finish them. I've got about 3 songs partially done right now, so hopefully I'll get some inspiration here soon and finish them up. The other thing I've been doing is working hard to find a label. I've submitted 2 demos already and have a couple more that I'm going to be sending soon. -- Alex read more

Paris Syndrome

Posted October 28 | Leave a Comment

This is the same blog I posted in the Asson blog. A lot of thought went into this one. It's what known as program music. Program music is music that tells a story without lyrics, but instead by the instruments. The story in this song is about a condition called "Paris Syndrome". This is a real condition that is most commonly found with Japanese when they visit Paris. They are so shocked by how rude the people are that they often need psychiatric help. Here's some more reading about it: http:… read more

Asson

Posted October 7 | Leave a Comment

I've decided to seperated the Asson project a bit more from myself, so I've deleted a bunch of the Asson songs from my player here. If you want to hear them, they're all still available (and more!) on Asson's page here on PureVolume. The url is http://www.purevolume.com/asson. -- Alex read more

A Bug

Posted September 20 | Leave a Comment

I got a new distortion pedal for my guitar for my brithday (which was Sept. 16). I use it quite heavily (haha bad joke) in my new song, "A Bug". I hope you like it. read more

New Bio

Posted September 12 | Leave a Comment

Hi everyone, I just got a new bio from a company that I've recent signed up with called A&R Select. The bio is posted on my billboard. -- Alex read more

 
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