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Gurdonark

A Creative Commons. A shared body of literature, art and song. A common heritage, a common inheritan

About Me

I believe in sharing music, kind people, and quiet hikes on flat trails.Attorney, blitz chess player, bad poet, maker of odd musicMy newest venture, along with fellow artist Verian Thomas, has been The Negative Sound Institute Netlabel . Here we release music that interests us on a Creative Commons basis, so that anyone may download the artists' works for free. It's a collaborative work of sharing among the artists, the listeners and the label. It's one small stone thrown in a non-violent musical culture in which we will share free music, without violating the rights of anyone, in a revolution which may be more felt than velvet, but nonetheless provides surprising warmth on an Autumn evening. I hope you'll go and download and take your part in our non-violent, freely licensed experiments in musical alternatives.

My Interests

Blitz chess, hiking, kind people, poetry, ambient music, reading English 19th Century and early 20th Century novels, kazoos, mail art, letting my whimsy find me,and then mapping it out again.

I'd like to meet:

I like people who try to find whatever meanings life shows them, and people who mean to find whatever life they find in the meaning of it all.I like kind people. I like bright people, but I don't think that people have to conform to some model of cleverness or hip. Assertive people and I often do well in communicating, but I also have a real fondness for gentle, shy people. I enjoy making friends, sharing ideas, and meandering on.I also like people who, like me, enjoy creating things in their spare room, and exchanging ideas and creative notions. I like to seek out other musicians for open source collaborations.I record ambient music over at Negative Sound Institute . I love to meet people who like odd ambience, whether listener or musician.I'm a universalist, less eager to tell you my truths than to hunt for truths in the process of everything. But I'm sorry to say I'm not too shy to play on the rainswept field of ideas.
I run a yahoo discussion group called the Feeder Guppy Rescue League which began as a mild satire, but, like all good satires, actually turned out to fulfill a need. We celebrate the color in the everyday, common guppy. If I had a worthy mission, it would be to celebrate the color in the everyday in every day and every colorful way.
I think that in life we are here to less to impose, and more to delight.
If you live in fear that nobody is less cool on Myspace than you, rest assured--I am far less cool than you.

Music:

I listen to a lot of ambient music. I like space ambient, minimal ambient, music with cool drones, poppy ambient, and dark ambient. Jeff Pearce, Diatonis, Eno, Bill Nelson, eM, mgriffin, Carpet Music, DAC Crowell, The xOutsiderx, and a world of people I might listen to for a moment on a netlabel release, and savor.I also like rock and folk a great deal. I'm apt to shift genres a fair bit--a Be Bop Deluxe followed by a Joy Division followed by Tim Grimm's folk wonder followed by a Sibelius symphony. Sundays, Cranberries, dBs, Sparks, Eno, Roxy, Bowie, and I still remember most of the words to the Black Oak Arkansas songs I learned at 14.Lately, though, I find myself drawn to 'net artists who color outside the lines on the recording industry coloring book. I like people like Lisa DeBenedictis, the folks at magnatune.com, the music over at www.darkwinter.com, and a world of netlabel work.If we are to move beyond a world of corporate record companies, we must all listen to the people who perform in that wonderful other region.I make ambient music of my own, and release it on an open source basis, using Creative Commons attribution non-commercial and atribution licenses. I believe in collaboration, in donationware and in distribution among individuals.I practice what I preach at Negative Sound Institute , at CCmixter and on those netlabels which are kind enough to release a song or two.It's all about open source music--we're about sharing and donationware and freeing music.My music runs to the minimal ambient side of the ledger, but it can be anything from a gray drone festival to a spiritual re-imagined by a goblin orchestra to birdsong over light melody. If your musical books are out of balance, check out my DisFish journal.

Movies:

I love small films that tell little stories--"The Winslow Boy" (both versions), "Gregory's Girl", "Comfort and Joy", and "St. Ralph", for example. I also like the things we almost all like--"The conformist", "The Wizard of Oz", "La Dolce Vita", and ""Stop Making Sense". I am not too "stuck up" to admit that I like Hollywood films as well as indie, and that I tend to like the body count low and the plot content rich and intriguing.
There has only been one good chess movie thus far--"Searching for Bobby Fischer". But it is good enough to count for several. There has not been a great law movie thus far, discounting "mockingbird" as disqualified, but "Breaker Morant" make a good run at being one.
Two films which came out in the same year mattered to me a lot--"Gandhi" and "The Year of Living Dangerously".
Of all the times that I thought the movie better than the book, I mean no disrespect to the author but note that each time the book was written by John Irving.

Television:

Hill Street Blues, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, St. Elsewhere, Babylon 5, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Masterpiece Theater, The Good Neighbors

Books:

CP Snow's Strangers and Brothers, Lord of the Rings, the Charles Williams novels, Trollope's Barsesthire series, the Aubrey/Maturin books, The Cost of Discipleship, Bonhoeffer's Letters and Papers from Prison, Gandhi's autobiography, Ford Madox Ford's Some Do Not, PG Wodehouse's Jeeves books, Rumpole of the Bailey, the Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries, Podkayne of Mars, Burroughs' Barsoom Books, The Great Airport Mystery, Tolstoi's Resurrection, Solzhenitsyn's First Circle, Brideshead Revisited, the James Herriott books, Miss Read, Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mrs. Gaskill, any book about cactus, succulent plants or guppies. My favorite poets include Wilfrid Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Carolyn Forche, Robert Frost, and a host of others.

Heroes:

Mohandas Gandhi, Dietrich Bonhoeffer

My Blog

Collusion: Experment in Noise

I participated in a collaborative release that has just been released. It's called "Collusion", and it's available for free download at this link from Intelligent Machinery Dot Net. In this ...
Posted by Gurdonark on Sun, 11 Nov 2007 05:23:00 PST

A cool youtube

I love it when my Creative Commons work gets picked up for peoples' video. Japanese director 8megane8 used my song "Seeking Human Love in a Robotic World" in this really cool film:Click here ...
Posted by Gurdonark on Wed, 17 Oct 2007 07:50:00 PST

In Vitro Phantastico Dogma Remix

In Vitro is a nice fellow from Mexico who both makes music and does remix and DJ work. I was pleased when he asked me to remix one of his songs for an upcoming release. I enjoyed creating a 'gurdonark...
Posted by Gurdonark on Tue, 16 Oct 2007 03:39:00 PST

Flick Radio

I release my music using Creative Commons licenses, so that end-users can easily incorporate my material into films, podcasts and similar things.  This sometimes results in really fun uses of my ...
Posted by Gurdonark on Mon, 01 Oct 2007 03:54:00 PST

on melody, mechanical hum, and abstruse commonplaces

I make hobby music using simple softsynths and samplers. I also remix others songs, with my remixing covering a slightly wider genre focus than the downtempo/ambient/chill instrumentals that comprises...
Posted by Gurdonark on Sun, 08 Jul 2007 11:00:00 PST

New Thomas Nunnally Ensemble EP

Verian Thomas and I comprise an electronica/rock duo called The Thomas Nunnally Ensemble. On June 15, 2007, we released our second EP on our netlabel, Negative Sound Institute. Here's the details, an...
Posted by Gurdonark on Sat, 16 Jun 2007 12:09:00 PST

A Rare Excursion into Vocals

I make a lot of music, but I rarely sing on my recordings. I love to sing, but I'm never as happy with my microphone, and I'm not sure that my voice is as beloved to all as it is beloved to me. This ...
Posted by Gurdonark on Thu, 14 Jun 2007 09:35:00 PST

Splicemusic soundtrack

I like the Splicemusic.com on-line Creative Commons sequencer, which allows one to remix samples, including samples one uploads, with an interesting on-line graphical user interface. It's simple to us...
Posted by Gurdonark on Tue, 24 Apr 2007 10:20:00 PST

Review to Read Music By

..> Verian Thomas and I collaborate in our very own "group" called the Thomas Nunnally Ensemble. Verian is in Warwickshire in the UK. I am in Texas. We have never met in person. We have been webl...
Posted by Gurdonark on Mon, 23 Apr 2007 09:35:00 PST

Pharmacom release: Low times of hi fi featuring 3 gurdonark pieces

This week the good news arrived of the release of a compilation disk on Pharmacom Records, out of Germany, called " "Various Floppy Disk Compilation", "The Low Times Of Hi-Fi" This CD features three o...
Posted by Gurdonark on Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:23:00 PST