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    Posted: November 27 2010 at 04:21
I've decided to put my catalog online for free.  Most of these CDs have listing on Amazon but
I'm the sole owner.

I've been a progger since a teenager.

http://www.regenerativemusic.net/

I like to write about music and music theory.

Everything behind my music has a theorectical basis. From the titles, to the chordal structure, to the rhythms, there are theories behind it all. Sometimes these theories reference other modern theories, sometimes they just spring from something I think is humorous, or something I think is meaningful in a basic heartfelt secular way, sometimes something in a spiritual way.

It's important to realize that generative inspired music is not the only music that I make, not the only music that I feel is necessary that I make. It is a type of music that I find interesting and aesthetically pleasing. It doesn't always fulfill all my needs in work, but it often allows elements of the unknown and impossible to enter into music. By generative I mean music that is somewhat based on chance, or randomness.

All great music that benefits humanity in some way "caresses" the listening. In some senses, it is a loose use of the word "caresses", in some ways it is a very literal use. Bach's music often caresses the listening in the same way a lover would caress the listener. Sometimes a massage can be a bit painful and therapeutic, but my belief is that much of the anti-aesthetic and dissonant music produced after the 1950's was really not much of a benefit nor a true intellectual exercise.

The purpose of my music therefor is not to merely create beautiful music, but to create beautiful music that has not been already created. To do this would take an tremendous amount of time without using elements of chance.

For myself, a large part of my musical career and effort has being staying in the state of mind and cultivating the kind of life that could produce the feelings that would manifest in the music I wanted to create. I saw that no amount of training could produce this quality in music. In fact, it could be inevitable that under duress of training I could have these states of mind "bred" out of me.

Some may not see fully that to create new music that sounds pleasant and is in some way different than all music that came before is an end in itself. It is more important to us to do this, then it is to be lauded by our contemporaries. There is an inner guide in us that lauds us when we create this music that is mightier than the words of our contemporaries.

Music is the language of heaven that simultaneously is also the language of psychology. If you can get music to move in a new powerful and simultaneously pleasing way, you have improved psychology.


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Regenerative Music http://www.regenerativemusic.net
Telical Books http://www.telicalbooks.com
ParaMind Brainstorming Software http://www.paramind.net


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 27 2010 at 04:33
Greetings,

I've been a progger since a teen, and have been composing a long time. 

I've released my cd's and done concerts. 

I've decided to put my entire catalog online for free for an unknown amount of time.

I would love to get reviews.  Many of my Cd's are on Amazon.com and I will
try to have links so you can post reviews there, but I would also love to hear any.

http://www.regenerativemusic.net/


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Regenerative Music http://www.regenerativemusic.net
Telical Books http://www.telicalbooks.com
ParaMind Brainstorming Software http://www.paramind.net


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 22 2011 at 19:15
Not getting any responses? are you listed here?
 
Send Cds?
 
I guess thats what we review mostly
 
actual CDs...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 22 2011 at 21:32
I'm asking this without hearing any of your music yet: What genre would you consider it to be in (and not these twenty-some subgenres we have on the website (prog, classical, pop etc...))?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 23 2011 at 18:30
I would have to say electronic music.  My whole thing was to try to invent new
forms.  Max Ernst was a painter that I was inspired by.  As
a Surrealist he at times used various methods to artificially stimulate his painting.
I've been doing that with electronic means since I got my first Arpeggiator in 1982
(I'd already had classical lessons and had synths since 1976).   That side of my music
just kept on growing by incorporating more generative elements, including a very
original sequencer that was unique that I should have some writing about on that
site soon.  A lot of my music is just straight playing of keyboards, and I hope to
keep growing as a composer to score more ideas out on something like MIDI.  About 99% of my
music is live, I don't use MIDI, but that weird sequencer I mentioned quite often.

I will get some CD's together to send in soon.  Being a prog rocker since an early
age, I feel I belong here.  I just don't categorize my music as prog, and it's too
oriented towards the mainstream at time to call "experimental."


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Regenerative Music http://www.regenerativemusic.net
Telical Books http://www.telicalbooks.com
ParaMind Brainstorming Software http://www.paramind.net


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2011 at 17:46
I look forward to hearing some of this music soon. Hope you get listed for reviews. Is the name of the listing on Amazon Robert Pearson?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2011 at 21:47
Yes..  Sometimes it's listed as Robert Scott Pearson. 

Do you know the address I send CD's to?


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Regenerative Music http://www.regenerativemusic.net
Telical Books http://www.telicalbooks.com
ParaMind Brainstorming Software http://www.paramind.net


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 09 2011 at 00:30
i can give you one by PM...
 
thx for asking
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