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Past and Current Activities

   Fri, June 8, 2007 - 1:35 AM
I performed at Carnegie Mellon University in April 2007 and in Brooklyn at Water Street with The Angelic Process. Currently I am recording another album for Vivo Records as well as writing material for a metal project coming in 2008 involving various musicians and producers. I am singing on a Jesu e.p. to be released in October 2007 and the album I did with Byla is to be released very soon as well. I have done incidental vocal work for a UCLA film project as well as music for The Path, an adult game project. I have a song on a forthcoming benefit compilation cd for Cancer research and am involved in submitting materials for a book on Swans and a book about the post no wave era in NYC. I was on the cover of Signal To Noise magazine and featured in Time Out New York discussing my Magick series of self produced experiments of material recorded within a magick circle where I played all of the instruments in addition to doing all the vocals and composing and engineering etc. I am currently studying Logic in a Macbook and preparing in every way I can to bring forth a powerful new project both on cd and live.



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Fri, June 8, 2007 - 9:46 AM
Fantastic!
I look forward to the new music.
Sat, September 22, 2007 - 9:03 AM
the Living Jarboe with Byla, "Viscera"
Jarboe is absolutely amazing. She is, to me, in a league of her own. her production/performance credits are too many to list on a web page, i am in awe of this person who continues to do so much to push art and music forward. the Byla/Jarboe "VISCERA" disk is one of my favorite musical pieces, period! the Byla's guitars and Jarboe's voice are a match made in an incredible place, you have to experience this disk with headphones on but it also sounds good when i want to confuse the neighbors. i won't spoil your imagery of this disk with any more vague descriptions, you merely have to experience them yourselves [buy the disk!].

the Living Jarboe is a gift to music that has already secured herself a place in music history, not as a footnote, but as a mentor of great impact. to call her "Diva" in the truest sense doesn't convey the weight of her many contributions. long live the Living Jarboe!