
I’m really excited to announce that my new album, called “Environments” is now available on digital music stores and streaming services everywhere! “Environments” is an album of contemporary orchestral music, that attempts to answer the question: “What would music about architecture sound like?” There are 18 sections, each one describing a particular environment (initially, I positioned an “environment” to be a piece of architecture – a building, or piece of public art, occupied or abandoned, but that grew to include natural spaces and more emotional places). The music isn’t strictly descriptive, though it often is, and there are numerous references, to pop music, to television themes, to famous musicians and their music.
If you’re interested in it, I’d recommend getting it from the iTunes Music Store, because they have enabled me to include a digital booklet with the album, that contains lots of information about how the album was created, my Patreon patrons who contributed environments to the album, and explanations of each piece’s composition process. Here are a few links to the album on various platforms:
Get it on: Apple Music / iTunes Music Store, Spotify, Deezer
Later in the summer, I’ll be putting together a numbered, limited-edition hardcover coffee-table book of the content of the digital booklet, printed on high-quality paper, and having a CD pocket in the front cover with a pressing of the CD, for sale as a collectible. I hope you all enjoy the new album, and leave your thoughts here on this blog! Peace to all!