Join me on the sonic path of totality
Good morning friends!
Nothing enhances and expands the emotion of a moment the way music does. To me, music captures and amplifies the vibrations of a specific time and place, really making you feel "there" or at least "llike you were there."
With this in mind, I'm very happy to say Path of Totality is live on all streaming platforms.
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Whether or not you're able to experience the solar eclipse today, I hope this sonic adventure of a song will provide an enhancing, complimentary, or alternative emotional experience for your day.
A total solar eclipse is historic, and scientific intrigue aside, I feel it makes sense this is happening today. I feel we are on our own path of totality on Earth. Whatever you believe in, it feels like it's time to find the best way of committing yourself to it now. This is probably the heaviest track from a sonic standpoint that I've released, which is one way I'm going deeper into my own creative practice and lifestyle.
Enjoy the ride, and I'd love to hear what you think about the song!
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Path of Totality was recorded live at the University of Illinois at Chicago, with support from Bodies of Work. It features Ian Walsh (guitar), Aidan Epstein (bass), Victoria Boateng (djembe), Trevor Hill (sax), and myself (drums). This is the first single from the Calculated Discomfort album The Harmony of Rhythm, which will come out next month.