75 seconds - copyright (c) 2008 David Ocker
Somewhere in the left column of Mixed Meters are links to mp3s of my own music. Yes, I'm a failed composer but I continue to write music.
Some of those left-column links have not worked recently because Earthlink, provider of slow intermittent overpriced DSL service, saw fit to discontinue the storage service I was using to provide them to you.
This has now been fixed - no thanks to Earthlink. All links to my music should be functioning. (If you find one that doesn't please let me know.)
I doubt anyone missed access to this music. Here's a list of the reappeared tracks. Remember, there are no excerpts at Mixed Meters: all mp3s are complete, unedited, unexpurgated and incomprehensible. I've provided a tag line for each piece to accentuate your listening incomprehension.
All Music (c) (p) David Ocker
Click titles to listen:
Electronic Pieces
(Remember, I write this stuff on a laptop at Starbucks so it can't be any good.)Here is actual Mixed Meters' reader fan art for The Real Jejune Vasectomy provided by Mixed Meters' reader and artist Eric N. Peterson.
Melody and title both came to me in a dream.
AFAIK, Bill has never listened or danced to this music.
Three 30 Second Spots in one. Inspired by the musical excerpt on the Boy Scout Respect Copyright badge
Pissy music inspired either by pissy cats or pissy people. You pick.
Two related pieces ("On Topic" and "Off Topic") inspired by the desire to avoid a boring composers salon.
A meditation on being manipulated by politicians. Vocals by Dub-yah.
Play it loud to understand why Leslie calls this "the scary piece". The title is a trick question - there is NO best thing about Led Zeppelin.
The familiar samba, Tico Tico, Ockerized. I'd like to see someone dance to this music. Ha ha.
The familiar Christmas tune, Ockerized.
The same familiar Christmas tune, Ockerized differently.
Your Host Rex is the vocalist.
Based on unfinished Schubert, this piece is dedicated to the memory of the late LA Times music critic Daniel Cariaga.
Ancient Clarinet Performances
The first three are live recordings from my New Music America '85 recital.
Bass Clarinet Solo - yes, I put my own name in the title.
Bass Clarinet improvisation
by P.I. Tchaikovsky, arranged and performed by David Ocker on bass clarinet. This was the encore.
A failure at the one attempted live performance, this is a piece from my graduate music studies in 1976 - for clarinet and live electronics. Studio recording.
Over 68 minutes of music!! If that's not enough, go to my MOG blog
I really do like to get comments, preferably positive. Please comment.
Find other art by Eric N. Peterson here and here and here.
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http://bumpermusic.blogspot.com/
Prent Rodgers site of 30 Second bumper music.
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