Monday, August 23, 2010

Let Me Tell You a Story.

"If you have no critics, you'll likely have no success." - Malcolm X


This moment has been in the making for a very long time. For two years, I've been waiting to do a unique musical project (which I flirted with the idea of doing many times before in the past) and the time has finally come where I truly think it's the most opportune time to do so.

I can remember buying the multi-layered and very sucessful Nine Inch Nails album, "Ghosts I-IV", around the tail-end of 2008, I can remember the exciting emotional roller-coaster that the album took me on when I first heard it, and now - with my upcoming experimental montage project: I want to share my interpretation of Trent Reznor's music with you.

What's coming next, is something which has been brewing in my mind for a while, and I'm extremely sure it's going to be a pretty cool experience to be had. Mr. Reznor captured lightning in a bottle when he created the album, and I have a good feeling that I'm going to do the same with the work I've done using the music he made.

I hope you will enjoy the next post, as much as it's been a joy for me to develop and materialize the idea....

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