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May 25th, 2006

Once I Picked Up That Trail

http://nascentmusic.com/mp3/2006/05/nm20060525.mp3
Patient, or just slow? (Can’t it be both?) Another attempt to leave more breathing room, with mixed results.

Music begins at 3:45. I sincerely hope and intend to start doing more brief and to-the-point introductions, now that I’ve taken care of these last couple neglected bits of business.

May 17th, 2006

Forget and Play More

http://nascentmusic.com/mp3/2006/05/nm20060517.mp3
An intentionally slow, spacious improvisation — and, to be honest, not nearly so much as I’d intended, but this’ll get better with practice. Meanwhile, I hope my attempt at patience does not try yours — this recording weighs in at just under 23 minutes (10.4 MB).

May 17th, 2006

Extra: Can’t You Tell

http://shanecarey.net/mp3/CantYouTell.mp3
A work in progress from some current writing/recording sessions. I plan to add a vocal track, so the title is extremely tentative until I know what the song is really about.

Nascent Music Extras is a new category for material that isn’t part of the Nascent Music podcast, but that has enough in common to be associated. In this case, the tune was composed, not improvised, but clearly a lot about the style of it came from the same place, wherever that is.

May 15th, 2006

Nascent Music Explained

http://nascentmusic.com/mp3/2006/05/nm20060515.mp3
Another mid-tempo meandering through my catalog of synth sounds.

For those not interested in an extra-long introduction, describing why I consider improvisation to be the defining feature of Nascent Music, the improvisation begins at 3:34.

May 8th, 2006

Something More Energetic

http://nascentmusic.com/mp3/2006/05/nm20060508.mp3
A long one, but a lot more energetic. You can tell that I’m glad to be getting back to it after a long absence.

As mentioned in the show, Zak Winnick might include some Nascent Music in an upcoming StickWorld Podcast. Thanks, Zak!