This is a continuation on some of the ideas expressed in my previous post Standing Up To Our Ears Working with audio involves a randomness that can rightly be attributed to creativity. Professional audio gets confusing because this randomness becomes involved in the evaluation of the tools (as discussed in...
Of all my five senses, the one I trust the least is my hearing. My ears give me some fantastically useful and entertaining information yet all the while they sneak little falsehoods and bias into my mind. It’s like they say “The Brooklyn Bridge is 486.3 meters long, it spans...
Shame Spiral from the album Blues Kid City by Absofunkinlutely, a great album that I had the pleasure of mastering, has been voted the song to represent the book The Best Laid Plans in the Canada Reads soundtrack competition.
I had the privilege of mastering the three song EP this tune is on. Nice tunes, cool guys. Be sure to visit their site and listen to more.
The show on November 27th with Alexis Korchinski was fantastic fun and to commemorate it I’ve released a new six song album/EP. Lofty Ideals contains all the songs performed at the show including two previously unreleased songs along with four re-mastered versions of recently released tunes. It’s selling for five...
Some music from my mistaken identity crisis. Many thanks to Ruth Eliason for lending her voice to this song. Staircase by Daryl Pierce
This song is a duet that’s been turning over in my mind for years. Ruth Eliason has done a fabulous job of singing it with me and bringing it to life. Thank you for supporting my music. Listen, download, enjoy! Dome of Heaven by Daryl Pierce
This song is a tribute to all the vacations I never took in a style that can only be described as Electro-Bruce Cockburn. Co-written with and guitar played by the incomparable Kimbal Siebert. Listen, download, enjoy! Every Day is a Waiting by Daryl Pierce
March 15th and the song releasing continues. This time it’s a lovelorn mix of Massive Attack meets Benny Goodman. Love Is Crazy by Daryl Pierce
I have a new song. It’s a cold weather song and I’m hoping it relates to all of my fellow Saskatchewanians. It’s about that feeling in early January when the sky is blue, the sun is shining bright and the temperature drops below minus thirty Celsius. It’s an odd feeling...