Welcome to 2020. Things continue. Music persists. Time is the essence of wanting to know. Love is all there is. You are what time it is.
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The Future
The future is now. You are what time it is. And for the musical equivalent of Vogon poetry, nothing compares to the instrumental offerings at the Barry Shuffle page. What fun! Go there now and listen and hear and feel the vibes.
Four New Songs from Thrashie's Workshop
Yes. They're songs. Sure they are. Music to my ears. Hear for yourself!
New From Triosphere: Hidden Energies
With all the energy of the New Year ahead of us, how better to start it all off with than a collection of original first takes and improvised creations from Triosphere, featuring John Romagnoli on drums (and vocals, but don't tell anyone), Gaku Takanashi on bass, and myself on keyboards. Hear it now!
Triosphere: Hidden Energies
(IMPROVISATIONS WITH FIRST-TAKE VIBRATIONS)
Triosphere: Hidden Energies
(IMPROVISATIONS WITH FIRST-TAKE VIBRATIONS)
Vindaloo Two
Go to Barry Schmaltz Dot Com!, at barryschmaltz.com, and hear the alternate take of Vindaloo, that happy hit that's sweeping the nation! It's the very last track, but stay and listen to the entirety of Soggy Chicken Vindaloo, Guy Tromboni's latest album. John Romagnoli, now on drums for this very fine track! Please do have a listen.
Many Albums of Barry Schmaltz!
If you go here, to
http://www.barryschmaltz.com
you will discover many, many audio recordings of Barry Schmaltz and his friends. Free-associating philosophers and poets, imbued with madcap civility and a broad perspective on many subjects, Barry Schmaltz, Guy Tromboni, Downbeat, and many others invite you to join them as they make it all up on the spot, right before your ears!
Major Updates!
If you go to The Wonderful World of Barry Schmaltz, you will discover a vast collection of hitherto unreleased albums, and a whole different website concept that I have been developing, "Transpersonal Recordings". Please do check this out!
Robin Radus: Painfully Lame
ROBIN RADUS: Painfully Lame (2014)
It's here! The brand new concept album that's guaranteed to thrill and delight. I suggest that you have lots of psychotropic herbs to ingest or inhale for this one, because it practically insists upon it! Others are picking up on this suggestion; look:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHs4CEQhaws
Anyway, we're into new territory here. It's not easy listening. But it may be the future.
Go to this page to hear the ENTIRE album from start to finish. That's the best way to…Read more
It's here! The brand new concept album that's guaranteed to thrill and delight. I suggest that you have lots of psychotropic herbs to ingest or inhale for this one, because it practically insists upon it! Others are picking up on this suggestion; look:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHs4CEQhaws
Anyway, we're into new territory here. It's not easy listening. But it may be the future.
Go to this page to hear the ENTIRE album from start to finish. That's the best way to…Read more
Hear the complete "The Grand Insignificance" - the brand new Robin Radus album!
Listen to The Grand Insignificance, my most recent album, in its demented entirety!
Dennis Bram is as popular as ever!
Dennis Bram always gets some plays at my site...and I always notice! Thank you for your attention to this most versatile of musicians, the legendary Dennis Bram!
More than 400 tracks!
Just click on the Random Music Generator to hear one of hundreds of original recordings from all throughout time!
Barry Schmaltz - Uptown Saturday Night!
With the addition of this new album to the collection, the number of songs in the Random Music Generator tops 300! Listen to this new release from Barry Schmaltz right here! Just click on the links to hear it.
Here for the first time!
It's the Random Music Generator! Listen to any one of hundreds of tracks from this site. And let me tell you, there's a lot of strange stuff on this site! I just listened back to a few random samplings myself, and it's pretty avant-garde. So if you're hiring me for piano work, don't get the impression that my repertoire includes everything you might hear here. Hear...here.