Ok, I'm a poet, I've set some of my poetry to music. I've long since gone out to the world with my poetry, and got a lot of good stuff back. The only time I went out to anyone with my music, well, lets just say she was a very good friend!
So I've not really put my music out for critical comment before.
But I'm happy with it. It's been around since 2004. It's not perfect, there are artistic faults and technical faults. I've fiddled with it and I've fixed it. But I can't improve it anymore. I've got as far as I'm going to get.
It's made with a cheap consumer package (I'm sure you'll recognise the samples) which got in the way too many times, but enabled me to get what I wanted.
It's NOT Goa. The subjects are very different, at least. I don't know what category it does fit. I'm posting it here, though, because I've picked up some good music from this site. Mind you, I'm not sure whether you should see that as a thank you for the reviews, or as revenge for what you've done to my wallet.
Collectively, it's called flock state (lower case for poetic reasons). The tracks are:
the 'A' rush
early winter rose
intruder alert
church is dangerous vital
to let (Quicktime Movie)
the mere of ice
a mary car
peered
northumberland
server room
garden
flock state
I use the name Devon Garde because there's a music professional in the UK who shares my real name; I didn't want to tread on toes. Anyway, I like the pun.
Here's the question: should I try to take my music any further?