Here is a short but sweet homage to one of my favorite groups, Tangerine Dream, and one of my favorite films; The Keep.
I watched The Keep when I was young and was so enamored by it. Not just the story and atmosphere but at a young age I took notice with how a killer score can really bring out the finest nuances and elements that latch on to what visuals you are experiencing on screen.
I hope you enjoy. If you do, please support and share.
This is an album inspired by the life and work of Jean Cocteau as well as themes of lies and deception mixed with control. Somehow all these concepts are thrown into a blender and out comes Candlesticks of the Apocalypse link below.
Here is the link to my new album. Fairly proud of how this one turned out considering it was my first album entirely made up of real instruments. Nothing virtual was used.
Greetings. Below you will find the link to a brief tribute I put together for one of the most hauntingly incredible voices ever to assault our ears; that is one belonging to Diamanda Galás.
Well, I did use multiple samples for her tracks. The entire rhythm is original as well as the synths.
This is a brand new track I put together with what started as a simple, simple bass line Which was going to be the background of a sample I decided instead to make it something more. Something more worthy of a legendary town and its special inhabitant.
Enjoy and please follow me on band camp and also check out my YouTube channel. Subscribing to that really helps me out. it helps me gauge what kind of content I should be working on.
And if you haven’t been to the monster Mart in Fouke Arkansas, I strongly recommend. It has a cool museum and a lot of cool things to take home. 
You may be wondering what the heck is Cathode Ray Terrors. Well, for now it’s a music project, private horror group and a YouTube channel.
I really hope to grow it but the issue is finding the spare time and energy to do so. This is where you can help.
How can you help? By subscribing to my YouTube channel and liking a video here and there. Also by checking CRT out on Bandcamp,iTunes, Spotify and other streaming platforms. And if you like to,email me. I’d love to hear from you.
The Music of Erich Zann was one of the first short stories I read by HP Lovecraft. It was a book I came across and checked out at the local library in the early 80’s. I remember really every tale in the book but this one I loved because it really epitomizes Lovecraft’s ability to point you in a certain direction and let you continue the tale with your imagination.
I wrote this violin-heavy piece in honor of Herr Zann.