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12/3/06: I uploaded a teaser from the upcoming "Rivers of Asphalt" CD to our myspace page. This is a premix of Open Road Kansas. This track is short, since Route 66 barely travelled 20 odd miles in Kansas. It features guest musicians Steve Hayes (Secret Saucer, Pyrite Sun) on analog synth and Greg Kozlowski (Architectural Metaphor, Secret Saucer) on guitar. The album is a musical travelogue searching for Old Route 66 amongst the bland commercial roadscape of Interstate America.
3/23/06: Eternity's Jest Records 10th Anniversary Sale! Get the debut Church of Hed CD along with Quarkspace's latest, Node in Peril, including a comic booklet by underground artist Matt Howarth. Order here!
3/09/05: Sorry for the lack of contact. I've been in Spirits Burning mode the last few weeks, working on some tracks for their upcoming fourth album. Daevid Allen and Michael Moorcock are just two of the artists on the cuts on my plate.
Forgot to mention in the last update: I'm getting hitched! The lovely Ms. Angela Parks agreed to be my bride; the wedding date is 5/27/2006. Now maybe she'll let me use her lap steel and AirSynth in the studio?
Steady progress is still happening on the "old road project". The music for Oklahoma is pretty much "composed". Two songs along with instrumental travelogue music surrounding them. Getting ready to start recording them (notice no road construction metaphors!)
A little bit of West Texas and El Cajon Pass material has announced their presence as well.
The Hed Count has kind of fallen by the side of my brain. Not forever, though. Never enough time, never enough time.
9/19/2004: Genevieve Margaret Sennett Williams (7/30/1927 - 9/19/2004), RIP.
8/16/2004: Well, I've finally done some long overdue clean-up of Church of Hed.com. Obviously, I have been concentrating on the release of the new Quarkspace CD, Node in Peril.
I've been making real progress on the next Church of Hed CD, Rivers of Asphalt. Construction on that old road is coming along nicely in Illinois and Missouri with the road architecture work in Kansas and Oklahoma being almost complete. I estimate the entire road to California could be open for traffic sometime next year. Enough road construction metaphors!
I've also decided to resurrect a version of the column I used to do in Progression Magazine. It is called the Hed Count. There's nothing there yet, but expect some ramblings about cool music and other subjects soon.
3/30/2004: Church of Hed to appear in Vision Videogames upcoming PS2 videogame Spacestation:SIM! Yes, it is true, "Free Jim Brown" won GRSGames (now Vision Videogames) contest for best electronica/dance song and will be appearing in Spacestation:SIM which is expected out around Xmas-time.
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