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Music for Artelyn Cross
Artelyn is a friend that has been very kind and loving and I enjoy her art work and I was inspired by some of her work to make the following songs. Go see her work as well.

Music for Xizana
Xizzy has been one of the most inspiration influences in my atrtistic carrer so far because of her beautiful artwork, ideas, and inner and outer beauty. Her "Through The Wonderglass" comic series not only inspired the following songs but also gave me the push to start trying to do music composing.
Make sure to check out her work as well.
Alexandria's Waltz
Chasing The Cheshire Cat
The White Queen's Court
Hunting The Jaberwalky
Awaken On The Shores Of Imagination
Video for Xizana (2009)​

My Audio & Videos
During the course of my career as a video editor, I did many sequences for wedding videos but also part of my job was to do audio editing. Over the years I have done editing, remixes, composing and singing. Here are some of the results.
Engagment Video - Tanya & Giovanni
Studio: Everlasting Moments (Ontario, Canada),
Song: "The look of love" sung by Diana Krall
Wedding Segment: Pre-Ceremony
Studio: Everlasting Moments (Ontario, Canada),
Song: "Mo Pain To Prema" sung by Anuradha Paudwal

For a few years I was doing some on-line DJ'ing under the handle of DJ-Gorath ( aka: DJ El Pervo) for Lost Signal Radio, the official station of House Lost Haven.
During that time I developed some spoof infomercial ad's as transitions from one set to another and for comedy. Most of the humor was a "tongue in cheek" satire of the Vampiric and Otherkin community but was done in good fun.
Insta-vamp Commercial
Insta-were Commercial
The Auto Sucker Commercial
Adopt-a-tard Commercial
DJ El Pervo Intro Segment
Original audio from the movie "Fifth Element"
(Dj Ruby Rod intro sequence) Edited down and vocal added.
Like the rest of my talents, music and video are all pretty much learned with trial and error or on-the-job. I did have a few years of classical training on the piano. I also learned the clarinet in high school, and messed around with the harmonica. With the music I compose, I use nothing fancy. I create it with a MIDI to USB enabled keyboard and I use and old version of GarageBand. A lot of my inspiration comes from the fantasy movie sound tracks from movies in the 80's like, The Dark Crystal, Legend, Labyrinth, Dune.

As for video editing, well that was first started in high school with learning Linear Editing (tape to tape). Then after graduation, I was taken on by a wedding studio on a 2 week trial basis just for extra help. There they decided to let me take a try at Non-Linear Editing on a Media 100 system. Well 2 weeks turned into a 8 year career after I found my love for video editing. Eventually we upgraded to Final Cut Pro and to this day I still have Gladice (pet name for my PPC G5 Dual Core Mac) even though I've cut ties with that studio years ago.