The Poetry combines words into phrases which ramble from one meaning to another, as they wander through sentences that never end. Half-formed thoughts and feelings are fused into dreamlike experiences, which may feel anything from disturbing to funny, but hopefully something new gets created.
The Music contains some songs (like The Man of Steel and The Stranger), in which the lyrics consist of this kind of poetry, and the instrumental tracks take their form from the lyrics. The vocals end up sounding a bit like jazz, set against a rock beat and a mixture of electronic and classical instrumentation. Some of the songs (like Welcome to Mother's Place) explore the limits of sanity. Two on which I collaborated with Heyrag (an icon from the 60's) feature lyrics which are the words of a mad taxi driver and a self-ordained priest, ranting about their issues to the accompaniment of some kind of electronic rock (Cows and Other Immigrants in Manhattan and Unbeknownst to Mrs. Montague). The other songs have more standard rock formats, but they also mix electronic sounds with classical harmonies and emphasize the lyrics. There is one instrumental piece, Krypton Koncerto (with Heyrag on drums), which plays for 12 minutes, so it will take a while to download, but it's a unique piece of music.
MUSIC: Lyrics | MP3 Files (normal fidelity) | MP3 Files (lo fi; not yet available)
POETRY: Poems | MP3 Files (not yet available)