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Pharaoh

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Listening: May 2024

My most-played music for the month

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Listening: January 2023

My most-played music for the month

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Listening: June 2022

My most-played music for the month

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The Powers That Be album cover

The Powers That Be

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Listening: October 2015

My most-played music for the month

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Not sure how to avoid disappointing my cousin’s four-year-old, who thinks this will happen when I see her on Sunday. youtu.be/1wLeM6te__M

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Just unearthed the powerfully nutritious Musical Breakfast, a video oddity I made back in 2005. youtu.be/1wLeM6te__M

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Bury the Light album cover

Bury the Light

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Tribute to Coroner album cover

Tribute to Coroner

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Ten Years album cover

Ten Years

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Windhammer Gone Soft

The debut performance from my big score in this year's Secret Santa, created by the amazingly talented Kim Cornell.

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Listening: April 2008

My most-played music for the month

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Be Gone album cover

Be Gone

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Listening: March 2008

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Listening: December 2006

My most-played music for the month

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The Longest Night album cover

The Longest Night

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Listening: May 2006

My most-played music for the month

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Listening: December 2005

My most-played music for the month

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6 for the Price of One

The 48 Hour Film Project was in Philadelphia the weekend of April 8–10, but due to a surplus of applicants, our team was not accepted this year. We decided to make a film anyway. Six films, actually.

Here’s how it happened: Six filmmakers each came up with a basic concept and the six concepts were thrown into a hat. We then each randomly drew a concept back out of the hat and developed it into… See more →

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