Darby

Photograph Courtesy of Darby’s Instagram

The old town of Cologne, Germany spins in tonal hues of browns and grey, lost and vacant…

Darby’s “Cologne Was Coming Down From The Moon“ is a classic folk tale of poignant story-telling. A labyrinth of shallow faces looking through the window glass — lost and wandering the unknowable.

The track was recorded live at One Flight Up studios earlier this year.

The psychedelic soundscape and earthy vocals are reminiscent of a modernized Joni Mitchell fronted Fleetwood Mac. A cosmic dance into the underworld of indie art.

Keep up with Darby on Facebook, and listen to her latest tracks on Soundscloud.


“We are like butterflies who flutter for a day and think it is forever.” — Sagan

Living The Dream: The Path To Self-actualization

Without a dream, you have nothing

The first and very most important step in becoming an artist, or anything for that matter, is the conception of a dream, or vision.

One could write a book on this very subject alone. But I will keep this short and sweet.

Fulfilling your dream simply means that one is realizing his or her destiny. It’s your true inner self. Your divine calling. It’s your passion. Your pursuit of happiness. It’s the taking of your vision and making it a reality. It’s a sort of transmutation, or psycho-alchemy.

If you’re a writer, you must write. A painter, you must paint. A musician, you must make music.

If you neglect your true inner self, you will live a stagnant life of remorse

It’s difficult sometimes to believe, but many people overlook this primary step, and oftentimes fail before they ever begin. Or worse yet, never even try.

What good is an audience if you have nothing of value to give them?

Just as the salesman must have a product to sell. The artist must have art in order for it to be consumed.

Sometimes one must stop everything they’re doing, disconnect, and sit down to create, dream, experiment, and venture off into the noxious vapors of the great unknown.

The cosmos is your canvas and sonic vibrations your medium

If you make it back alive, you might just be in possession of something that could forever alter the universe.

Don’t be like the mocking bird and imitate what you think will sell, what you think is in, or what you think is cool. Push the boundaries and create something new, something revolutionary, something that will cement your name in the illustrious halls of humankind.

I’m not sure where music, or technology is headed, but I know that it is evolving into something I am not yet able to comprehend, so I feel the best course of action for us to take is to create the most beautiful thing we’re able to conjure up, and then just sit back and see where it takes us.

You wrote your masterpiece ages ago, the only task now is for you to remember it

Let the process of making art take its course and act merely as a sort of conduit to the cosmos. Interpret what you hear, what you feel, and don’t force it. Hold nothing back. And remember that the only thing you have to lose is something you don’t even yet have.

The world is for the taking, all you must do is reach out and take it. It’s simply a matter of the will.

Fulfilling your dream could take months, it could take years, and in many cases it could take a lifetime. Just know that the day you give up on your dream, all will be lost. A part of you will die off, and the dream will fade away, just as your reality will eventually dissipate into a fine mist of nothingness.

Closing thoughts

Perhaps artificial intelligence will hi-jack music from mankind and create something now in·con·ceiv·a·ble. However, I have an innate feeling that for as long as the human race is in existence, they will most enjoy music, or any art for that matter, created by their own kind. I also have a sinking feeling that music, or beauty of any kind, will be of no value to the machine world.

You are your ultimate masterpiece, but still try and enjoy the ride while it lasts my friends. It will all be over before you know it. In the meantime, reach for a higher place, and evolve your consciousness with art.

The Little Miss

Photograph Courtesy of The Little Miss’ Instagram

Today, The Little Miss adds an authentic flavor of folk art to the collective masterpiece. A romantic tale of a young girl lost in the labyrinth of life — trying to find her way home. Much like the fantastic fables of Alice and Dorothy.

“Take Me, Too” off The Little Miss’ American Dream EP, is an absolutely stunning track. Magnificent in the simplest of ways. And quite curiously relevant in these trying times.

“A happy ending is nothing without the hero’s journey,” The Little Miss states. “Take Me, Too” is a take-charge kind of song, a realization that life’s ups and downs are pivotal and that there is beauty in taking the winding path and the opportunities it brings.”

The Little Miss adds, “I wrote ‘Take Me, Too’ shortly after moving to Los Angeles to pursue music. The weight of my pursuit was crushing. I knew two people, I couldn’t find a steady job and I didn’t know where to begin. More than anything, I wanted to jump ahead to the place in my story that said, ‘and she lived happily ever after.’ I didn’t want to do the leg work.”

Sometimes less is more. And “Take Me, Too” is no exception. The stripped down soundscape is a primitive homage to the classic ballad. An iridescent throwback to a simpler time.

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“We are like butterflies who flutter for a day and think it is forever.” — Sagan

Jealouspainter

Photograph Courtesy of Jealouspainter’s Instagram

Alternative underground bedroom slack-rocker Jealouspainter lays down some existential truth with the very cool “Giant Hands” a radical track off her new grunge-folk album, Wired & Tired. It’s a lackadaisical jam worthy of a righteous slow burner. Now, listen and dig. 

The music sounds as if it was born in another time, or perhaps dimension. It feels so right, yet sounds so unfamiliar and perhaps even ominous at times. Nevertheless, there is a sort of innocent glow that radiates from this diy project. And seems to pull the listener in ever closer upon every subsequent listen. We can’t wait to see and hear what the future holds in store for Jealouspainter. It should make for an interesting show. 

Keep up with the artist out of Montreal on Soundcloud. 


“We are like butterflies who flutter for a day and think it is forever.” — Sagan

Gyro Man feat. Termanology

Photograph Courtesy of Gyro Man

Gyro Man recently dropped the lyrically charged track, “DistrictUtterney” (feat. Termanology). The jam goes hard with its distinctive old school beat and ultra smooth flow. Check it while it’s hot. 

Hip-hop seems to be splintering off into a fragmented realm of dark times. However, there are still lyrical poets who roam the streets at night, laying down the truth, and wielding the torch of the unknowable. 

Check out Gyro Man’s tracks on Soundcloud. 


“We are like butterflies who flutter for a day and think it is forever.” — Sagan