He was 106 years old and left us today. Life as a movie.
quinta-feira, abril 02, 2015
domingo, março 22, 2015
sexta-feira, março 20, 2015
quarta-feira, março 11, 2015
terça-feira, março 10, 2015
Lyrics
Like the songs, the lyrics presented in this blog are mere snapshots of something that is in a developing process. They grow, stop, grow again, change, fade, eventually die and/or generate offspring. A bit like life itself. Here is a snapshot:
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You are welcome to explore further the song/lyrics...
To Explore!
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Oh to explore!
The universe and beyond!
Life on Earth and elsewhere!
To search and research!
Infinite Multiverses!
Infinitely!
Oh Awe!
What's the time?
No! What is Time?
And God?
What are we?
And why do I wonder?
Oh to Discover!
You, in verse
And to uncover
A universe of you.
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You are welcome to explore further the song/lyrics...
sábado, fevereiro 28, 2015
quarta-feira, fevereiro 18, 2015
sábado, fevereiro 07, 2015
sábado, janeiro 24, 2015
terça-feira, janeiro 13, 2015
Every thing is connected
I was going to say that this garage band blog is getting very hermetic, because even I could not understand my last post written just a few hours ago. Then the idea was to google a picture from Moebius' Garage Hermetique as an illustration and what did I find? Moebius drawing Titeuf, whom I saw every day for years (it was drawn on my mousepad). And what is the drawing's title? And what is my last post's title? And do I really need to link my last post everytime I mention it? Yes: everything is linked!
P.S. - And, oddly enough, the images in the two posts are also visually and semantically related. OK, here is the secret, less hermetically put:
joining multiple pictures of a city's "Titeuf's hair" (glass reflections at sunset), taken in different days and/or from slightly different places, in a single picture or movie, should be a pretty sight.
It may not be the first of a few great ideas, but what the heck... tell it to your friends, tell it to your father, tell it to your sister too...
quarta-feira, janeiro 07, 2015
sábado, janeiro 03, 2015
sábado, dezembro 20, 2014
sábado, novembro 29, 2014
domingo, novembro 23, 2014
sábado, novembro 22, 2014
sábado, novembro 15, 2014
sexta-feira, novembro 14, 2014
domingo, novembro 02, 2014
New Version(s)
Related songs: Stupid Walk and variations, Paraboloidal March, Happy Halloween
A slightly different mix is available in Soundclick (minor changes - essentially, some changes in volume).
quinta-feira, outubro 30, 2014
The Look-at-Me Society
Sometimes it is difficult to find a title that fits the ambiance of a certain song. So, when a moderately interesting combination of words appears randomly in my head, I sometimes add it to a list of potential song titles. One of those was "The Look-at-Me Society".
I googled it just to see what appears. I came into this link, where several things that I often think are said. Some of them are related with premisses of this blog and to recurrent thoughts of this blogger. For instance:
Why do we do this? Where does this need for recognition/popularity come from? Why is everybody trying to shout to the world, trying to get his attention? It is not just "the economy, stupid", is it?
One of the premisses of this blog was to not spend any money in self-promotion. I would like this blog to become a sort of serendipitous finding, lost in the internet jungle, eventually to be discovered by some archeologist, much later, like Angkor. Yet... I do repeatedly post links to new songs in internet forums (or fora?) and I opened an exception to the rule of not spending money with advertising when I opened a Google Artist account (25$ - with unlimited uploads, it seemed reasonable). Why? From the same link:
Another recurrent thought of this blogger is related to the effort of self-promoting: isn't it a waste of time? Shouldn't an artist concentrate on creating art? My feeling, for many years has been yes (especially if you are not a professional artist and do not have much time to develop art), despite my occasional posts in forums. Since the beginning, I also wanted to publish anonymously so as not to limit my process of creation. I was thus quite pleased to read the following in the same link:
I googled it just to see what appears. I came into this link, where several things that I often think are said. Some of them are related with premisses of this blog and to recurrent thoughts of this blogger. For instance:
"When I look around at the number of bloggers, tweets, wikipages, Facebook friends, and outlets for expression, it seems we've hit a crescendo of ‘look at me' activity, a striving for attention enveloping the globe. I often find myself caught in that web of self-promotion [...]"
Why do we do this? Where does this need for recognition/popularity come from? Why is everybody trying to shout to the world, trying to get his attention? It is not just "the economy, stupid", is it?
One of the premisses of this blog was to not spend any money in self-promotion. I would like this blog to become a sort of serendipitous finding, lost in the internet jungle, eventually to be discovered by some archeologist, much later, like Angkor. Yet... I do repeatedly post links to new songs in internet forums (or fora?) and I opened an exception to the rule of not spending money with advertising when I opened a Google Artist account (25$ - with unlimited uploads, it seemed reasonable). Why? From the same link:
"Why is seeking recognition so prominent in the West today? [...] Perhaps this striving has escalated because our numbers have grown so large. Being unique among 6 billion people requires a lot of work. Perhaps it is due to our praise of children for their uniqueness that may back-fire in adulthood when we notice how very much alike we all are. Perhaps it is merely our media access and newfound means of sharing ‘who we are' to everyone who will listen."
Another recurrent thought of this blogger is related to the effort of self-promoting: isn't it a waste of time? Shouldn't an artist concentrate on creating art? My feeling, for many years has been yes (especially if you are not a professional artist and do not have much time to develop art), despite my occasional posts in forums. Since the beginning, I also wanted to publish anonymously so as not to limit my process of creation. I was thus quite pleased to read the following in the same link:
"I once read a quote by a South American shaman who said he was ‘practicing the art of invisibility'. When queried by the writer as to why, he said that he could accomplish so much more from an invisible position than one of fame. I've wondered about that quote for a long time but think that part of the reason is that there is greater freedom to act when action is not tinged with attention-seeking. There is likely more energy available to effect change if one is not expending it on promoting oneself. [...] I think we all need to value anonymity a bit more. Perhaps if we do, we may find ourselves a little bit more content, happy and kind."
domingo, outubro 26, 2014
sábado, outubro 18, 2014
New Version
Insomnia. Pick a song, change it and publish. Now go to sleep.
The first version appeared in the TRA album (freely available on Google Play): Stupid Walk
sábado, outubro 11, 2014
New Song
It's funny how these songs suddenly happen in my keyboard... Some weird chord experiment makes a twist that totally changes the song spirit. It could be a mistake, or... a new branch for the song (which I view as a growing plant). I left it as it was: untrimmed, still growing.
domingo, outubro 05, 2014
segunda-feira, setembro 29, 2014
sábado, agosto 30, 2014
sábado, agosto 02, 2014
segunda-feira, julho 28, 2014
Thanks!
(Thanks Google, for your Doodle reminding this blog it's his birthday! I had totally forgot...)
sexta-feira, julho 25, 2014
sexta-feira, julho 18, 2014
segunda-feira, julho 14, 2014
domingo, julho 13, 2014
sexta-feira, julho 04, 2014
domingo, junho 29, 2014
domingo, maio 18, 2014
quinta-feira, maio 01, 2014
Happy Birthday!
This blog grows songs. Songs grow old.
The New Boss has turned 10 years old. Happy Birthday (and Worker's Day)!
The New Boss has turned 10 years old. Happy Birthday (and Worker's Day)!
segunda-feira, abril 28, 2014
sexta-feira, abril 25, 2014
STOHSPANS 13-14
To put some order in the chaos, or maybe not, I am announcing the release of STOHSPANS 13-14 in Google Play. It is a collection of the songs released in this blog during 2013 and 2014. It is not mixed or mastered properly, but it eventually will be, I hope... Anyway, here it is (free):
domingo, abril 20, 2014
Chaos
This is a chaotic blog, in the sense that music production follows some weird mood of the author and not some wise marketing decision, such as "finish it and present it properly to the public". I keep repeating this, I know. For instance, I could believe more in my capabilites, try my best to really turn some specific song into something as beautiful as possible, get some lyrics, sing it, get someone to mix and master everything to perfection, invest in packaging and marketing, etc.
It sounds like a lot of trouble, not suited to my life's rythm. So, I will just continue watering my song garden, adding some seeds, watching them grow and occasionally sharing some snapshots, when the mood arrives.
Everyone is invited to modify and create something different from these growing plants. In a way, this blog is pollen. And it is spring, after all.
sábado, abril 05, 2014
Everything is connected, VI.
I recently discovered this english word, "cagey". This should be a funny discovery to any portuguese speaking person and no, I am not telling you why, all you few non-portuguese speaking folks that visit this humble blog, because one of the meanings of this word is exactly "not willing to say everything that you know about something".
I have also been watching, in awe, to Bernstein's 6 Harvard classes on "The Unanswered question". After explaining us the marvels of the connections between music composed by different authors (e.g., the derivation of Wagner's Liebestod from Berlioz's Romeo and Juliet in episode 4, starting at 59:45), episode 5 starts with Ravel's Rapsodie Espagnole which, to my ear, bears some resemblances to Bernstein's "I feel pretty". Yet, Bernstein's says nothing about this, when he could have used that as another example of his point in previous classes. Perhaps he wanted to tell us something about that other pillar of beauty, subtelty? Not telling us everything? Or was it subliminar, unintended?
Now I feel pretty cagey myself.
I have also been watching, in awe, to Bernstein's 6 Harvard classes on "The Unanswered question". After explaining us the marvels of the connections between music composed by different authors (e.g., the derivation of Wagner's Liebestod from Berlioz's Romeo and Juliet in episode 4, starting at 59:45), episode 5 starts with Ravel's Rapsodie Espagnole which, to my ear, bears some resemblances to Bernstein's "I feel pretty". Yet, Bernstein's says nothing about this, when he could have used that as another example of his point in previous classes. Perhaps he wanted to tell us something about that other pillar of beauty, subtelty? Not telling us everything? Or was it subliminar, unintended?
Now I feel pretty cagey myself.
domingo, março 30, 2014
Everything is connected, V.
Yesterday, just after lunch, I realized that Liebestod's climax (1:34:40 in Leonard Bernstein's version) is in yet another of my dearest memories: John Lennon's Imagine. Yes, it is there, almost everywhere, in the fast and higher pitch piano part that connects to the repeating motiv (48'', 54'', 1'00'' etc in the video below). Did a bunch of Liebestod-fan neurons in my brain influence my preferences in music, films, etc all my life? And how does this connects to my lunch yesterday? And how come John's expression in the image below reflects so well my surprise?
Addendum: The period of Liebestod's climax repetition is the same as the repetition in Lennon's Imagine or am I imagining things?
Addendum: The period of Liebestod's climax repetition is the same as the repetition in Lennon's Imagine or am I imagining things?
sexta-feira, março 28, 2014
Everything is connected, III.
Chaplin and Wagner, again. Subliminar powers music has, Yoda would say.
Everything is connected, II.
Hitchcock, Bernard Herrmann and... Libestod (some similarities, e.g. minute 53)?
What devious memes hide behind some of the movies/music that I love the most?
What devious memes hide behind some of the movies/music that I love the most?
Everything is connected.
Dali, Buñuel and Libestod. Don't worry, I will not post Un Chien Andalou (that eye in the beginning...), which also features Libestod.
quarta-feira, março 26, 2014
The road to the utmost beauty and enchantment
The last time I went to the cinema
with my family, I had an argument with my kids because, although the film was
technically impeccable, I said that it lacked ambiguity. The kids loved the
film and were shocked when I started with my "yes, the film was good
but...".
In fact, that argument allowed me to realize that, in great part, the sense of unfulfillment I get after seeing a movie at the cinema comes from the lack of ambiguity of most current cinema (blockbusters movies, mainly). Hollywood, are you listening? You don't have to explain the whole movie to the public! The intriguing sense of mystery that comes from ambiguity has its own charm and can leave a sweet, enduring, mesmerizing impression (I saw "2001 a Space Odyssey" for the n'th time recently). Ambiguity can be more important than the consistency of the story!
Ok, that happened a few weeks ago. Today, I saw a 2h20m video with Leonard Bernstein talking about "The Delights and Dangers of Ambiguity". My first impression was: "Bernstein! Ambiguity! 2 hours! Wow!" (my second probably was: "He talks! And what a great communicator/teacher/player he is!"; Third: "Liebestod! Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune!"). The video is remarkable for many reasons and leaves important hints to better understand the paths towards beauty and emotion. The magnificent rendition of Liebestod, maybe the most beautiful piece of music ever written, with its long and difficult progression to the climax, here with the superimposed image of the emotion of Bernstein, dancing and feeling the music, is priceless. It starts at 1:16:20 in the video, but do not miss the discussion that starts at 59:45.
(I mentioned Liebestod before in this blog. This blog needs to have a valid link to it, because I do not trust my memory enough. Oh,and sorry for my bad english...)
In fact, that argument allowed me to realize that, in great part, the sense of unfulfillment I get after seeing a movie at the cinema comes from the lack of ambiguity of most current cinema (blockbusters movies, mainly). Hollywood, are you listening? You don't have to explain the whole movie to the public! The intriguing sense of mystery that comes from ambiguity has its own charm and can leave a sweet, enduring, mesmerizing impression (I saw "2001 a Space Odyssey" for the n'th time recently). Ambiguity can be more important than the consistency of the story!
Ok, that happened a few weeks ago. Today, I saw a 2h20m video with Leonard Bernstein talking about "The Delights and Dangers of Ambiguity". My first impression was: "Bernstein! Ambiguity! 2 hours! Wow!" (my second probably was: "He talks! And what a great communicator/teacher/player he is!"; Third: "Liebestod! Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune!"). The video is remarkable for many reasons and leaves important hints to better understand the paths towards beauty and emotion. The magnificent rendition of Liebestod, maybe the most beautiful piece of music ever written, with its long and difficult progression to the climax, here with the superimposed image of the emotion of Bernstein, dancing and feeling the music, is priceless. It starts at 1:16:20 in the video, but do not miss the discussion that starts at 59:45.
(I mentioned Liebestod before in this blog. This blog needs to have a valid link to it, because I do not trust my memory enough. Oh,and sorry for my bad english...)
domingo, março 23, 2014
sexta-feira, março 07, 2014
domingo, fevereiro 16, 2014
sábado, dezembro 28, 2013
Liebestod
"Liebestod". Don't forget this word. If music makes you send chills down your spine, listen to it again. And again.
terça-feira, dezembro 17, 2013
domingo, dezembro 15, 2013
quinta-feira, dezembro 12, 2013
quarta-feira, dezembro 11, 2013
Art and Life (2)
May be what I should ask is:

Is art:
1) a weed (e.g., corn), anytime from the beginning to the end of its life, or
2) a pop corn, finished, ready to be consumed?

Is art:
1) a weed (e.g., corn), anytime from the beginning to the end of its life, or
2) a pop corn, finished, ready to be consumed?
Art and Life
After my first album, TRA, the next thing closest to an album will probably be EFIL (I guess). I do not know many things about this would-or-could-be-2nd-album, but I will keep you posted.
Right now I am listening to a diskette with some improvisations I made a few years ago and my urge is to publish everything as is, with lots of mistakes, terrible quality, and so on. And why not? Technology allows it.
So why not?
We see life "as is". The simplest living being is pure art, "as is". Imperfect or perfect, adjusted or not to its environment. Does art need to survive time? Does art need to be "perfect"? Does it need to be "perfect" because it needs to be performed and leave a good impression on the public? Does art need to be "performed"? Or can it just "be"?
(Yet another improvisation, this text. It just appeared in the keyboard. Let's see if I will be ashamed of it tomorrow...)
Life (and art?) just happens.
Right now I am listening to a diskette with some improvisations I made a few years ago and my urge is to publish everything as is, with lots of mistakes, terrible quality, and so on. And why not? Technology allows it.
So why not?
We see life "as is". The simplest living being is pure art, "as is". Imperfect or perfect, adjusted or not to its environment. Does art need to survive time? Does art need to be "perfect"? Does it need to be "perfect" because it needs to be performed and leave a good impression on the public? Does art need to be "performed"? Or can it just "be"?
(Yet another improvisation, this text. It just appeared in the keyboard. Let's see if I will be ashamed of it tomorrow...)
Life (and art?) just happens.
Christmas in
Yes, Christmas in.
This blogger is the hugely-immensely-super-cali-fragili-etcetera proud winner of the "Best Ambient Techno" category of the Great Sufjan Song Xmas Xchange. Don't know what this contest was? Read about it in the Wall Street Jornal (and don't forget to watch the video - meet Alec Duffy, the winner, and be amused and amazed at the incredible tale of Sufjan's extremely exclusive song "A lonely man in Winter"!).
"Christmas in a hurry" was the original song I submitted to the contest. Later, I introduced some drums ("Christmas in a hurry, with drums"). Then "Christmas in the blinking lights" and "Christmas in the searching space" popped in my keyboard. The creation process continues, endlessly...
If only I knew more about mixing... (mental note for 2014: learn!)
This blogger is the hugely-immensely-super-cali-fragili-etcetera proud winner of the "Best Ambient Techno" category of the Great Sufjan Song Xmas Xchange. Don't know what this contest was? Read about it in the Wall Street Jornal (and don't forget to watch the video - meet Alec Duffy, the winner, and be amused and amazed at the incredible tale of Sufjan's extremely exclusive song "A lonely man in Winter"!).
"Christmas in a hurry" was the original song I submitted to the contest. Later, I introduced some drums ("Christmas in a hurry, with drums"). Then "Christmas in the blinking lights" and "Christmas in the searching space" popped in my keyboard. The creation process continues, endlessly...
If only I knew more about mixing... (mental note for 2014: learn!)

domingo, dezembro 01, 2013
One year ago
One year ago, aweing at the passing of time, I started to publish the "TRA" album, one song per day (freely available in Soundclick and Google Play).
Time passes and things change. In this blog songs have birthdays, hence birthday parties. Sometimes I will give them a candle moment, eventually with some time-shift because time is strange, and we'll see how they get old. Or younger. Time is strange.
Time passes and things change. In this blog songs have birthdays, hence birthday parties. Sometimes I will give them a candle moment, eventually with some time-shift because time is strange, and we'll see how they get old. Or younger. Time is strange.
Yes!!! This blog has goals!!!
And probably one of them is to provide a cosy shelter for all those lonesome wanderers that serendipitously find this place. Come in, sit by the fire, not too close, and be well.
sexta-feira, novembro 15, 2013
segunda-feira, novembro 11, 2013
domingo, novembro 10, 2013
Making history
The owner of this blog is proud to announce that starting from today, this blog is now part of a network. It has joined efforts with the prestigious "One Year Blog" that started operating in January 3, 2013 (one post, 18 visualizations, some of them are mine).
This will introduce a new dynamic in this blog, with some hot new features, as you shall see in the near future.
This will introduce a new dynamic in this blog, with some hot new features, as you shall see in the near future.
sábado, novembro 09, 2013
segunda-feira, outubro 28, 2013
Is everything connected?
23 days after I saw Lou Reed in concert, in my "small town" (the first song he played in that concert), I decided to lauch this band/blog.
segunda-feira, julho 29, 2013
domingo, abril 07, 2013
Intervention
This is the instrumental version ("Karaoke") of the song. Everybody is invited to add vocals, make their own version of the song, make and upload videos, etc.
A suggestion for the lyrics is as follows:
A philosopher in Paris (Stay There)
by The Serendipitous Cacophonies, 2013
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by The Serendipitous Cacophonies, 2013
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It's a Wonderful place
So far away
I could live there
For the rest of my life
So far away
I could live there
For the rest of my life
So why don't you stay
For as long as I'd like
Forever and a day
All your life
For as long as I'd like
Forever and a day
All your life
You're a wolf in sheep's clothes
A grandma in drag
And I am an innocent child
That trusted what you said
But my oh my
"What a big mouth you have!"
And what a fake you are
If only you'd stay there
A grandma in drag
And I am an innocent child
That trusted what you said
But my oh my
"What a big mouth you have!"
And what a fake you are
If only you'd stay there
Chorus:
Stay there, Stay there
Why don't you stay there, Forever
Stay there, Stay there
Stay there, Forever
Stay there, Stay there
Why don't you stay there, Forever
Stay there, Stay there
Stay there, Forever
Forever far away...
It's a dream I have
So why don't you dare
To "make the dream real"
And others like you
Can go there too
And stay there
Forever
It's a dream I have
So why don't you dare
To "make the dream real"
And others like you
Can go there too
And stay there
Forever
Chorus:
Stay there, Stay there
Why don't you stay there, Forever
Stay there, Stay there
Stay there, Forever
Stay there, Stay there
Why don't you stay there, Forever
Stay there, Stay there
Stay there, Forever
(instrumental: he's coming (Oh no) he's coming (Oh no))
Chorus:
Stay there, Stay there
Why don't you stay there, Forever
Stay there, Stay there
Why don't you stay there, Forever
Stay there, Stay there
Why don't you stay there, Forever
Stay there, Stay there
Why don't you stay there, Forever
And others like you
Can go there too
And stay there
Forever
Can go there too
And stay there
Forever
quarta-feira, abril 03, 2013
quinta-feira, março 28, 2013
I wonder...
... if this happens with many other musicians: being mad for not being in the mood to finish a song while wanting to share it with everyone else. Being fed up of listening occasionally to the song in the disk while thinking "one day I will finish it" and knowing it will be forgotten until the next listening.
Well, this one goes tonight, as it is. I have to sleep, so I will not even try to mix/master it, whatever that means. So, the next song will be called "Awake to Dream" and this should be described as chaotic publishing.
I'll be right back.
Well, this one goes tonight, as it is. I have to sleep, so I will not even try to mix/master it, whatever that means. So, the next song will be called "Awake to Dream" and this should be described as chaotic publishing.
I'll be right back.
sexta-feira, março 15, 2013
terça-feira, março 12, 2013
terça-feira, fevereiro 26, 2013
segunda-feira, fevereiro 25, 2013
Tensions
One of the main tensions in this blog is to decide when to "publish" a song. Common wisdom says that an artist should show its art only when it is finished. It makes sense if you want to maximize the impact of your art on the public, but is this really what I want?
Well, yes I guess, but I don't have time (or discipline) to "finish" hundreds of songs the way I would like, especially when I see infinite possibilities of developing each song. So, I will show the songs in sometimes a very crude form and let people develop their own versions.
And yet... some songs clearly deserve more thought, a better understanding of what makes them interesting and a lot more exploration. It does not feel right to show them naked, deformed, when they could be beautiful with just a bit more of polishing. Besides, each time I listen to them they crystallize in my brain and it is more difficult to change them.
Well, people die, sometimes suddenly, so I will not wait for the right time to publish a song. Internet will be full of garbage if everyone does the same, but... well, it is full of garbage anyway. The pursuit of beauty in this blog will thus be truncated, but will continue. I hope you can imagine the songs the way they should be, instead of the way they are.
Well, yes I guess, but I don't have time (or discipline) to "finish" hundreds of songs the way I would like, especially when I see infinite possibilities of developing each song. So, I will show the songs in sometimes a very crude form and let people develop their own versions.
And yet... some songs clearly deserve more thought, a better understanding of what makes them interesting and a lot more exploration. It does not feel right to show them naked, deformed, when they could be beautiful with just a bit more of polishing. Besides, each time I listen to them they crystallize in my brain and it is more difficult to change them.
Well, people die, sometimes suddenly, so I will not wait for the right time to publish a song. Internet will be full of garbage if everyone does the same, but... well, it is full of garbage anyway. The pursuit of beauty in this blog will thus be truncated, but will continue. I hope you can imagine the songs the way they should be, instead of the way they are.
domingo, janeiro 20, 2013
quinta-feira, janeiro 10, 2013
Serendipity
Play and click, it's different each time!
(buttons: left=draw, right=erase; upper left corner draws tiles, sometimes; Reload page to restart.)
(buttons: left=draw, right=erase; upper left corner draws tiles, sometimes; Reload page to restart.)
quarta-feira, janeiro 09, 2013
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