January 30, 2012
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I’ve been in the process of recording the WEREBEARS album(s) for two or so months. The completion of the record(s) will be a major bench mark for me in terms of not waning on the original concept at all. I will have managed to keep my friends involved with the creation and conceptualization of everything with and surrounding this project from start to finish. It is important to prove to yourself the validity of old relationships rather than allow them to diminish over time. There is a reason why we love the people we do outside of them simply living immediate proximity than. This world and life is godless. The relationships and moments that open those beginnings are the only celestial representation in our day to day.

Muhnee is the title of the track posted. It is just the synth instruments very raw and unmixed. While I feel this song is a very poor representation of what the album(s) sound like (at least not until the last measure), it stand out as being the most personally influenced.

Every aspect of how this song came to be is represented inside my personal history. I don’t always like to admit to myself that my childhood was turbulent and lonely. Typically, I find it tacky and trite to use negative experience as artistic fodder. However, under this circumstance I feel this song came together very organically and is far more subtle than it lets on.

Anyway… two computer games I would play in school when I was a little boy are the influence for the sound and feel of the synths in the song:

TREASURE MATH STORM

NUMBER MUNCHERS