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New Music from 1997: P F Empathy

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"P F Empathy" 1 997 Music by Martin Lomas. So named due to my love of the Italian prog-rock band PFM . All tracks recorded and produced by me. The two solos were originally electric guitar, which I then purposely allowed audio-to-MIDI software to inaccurately translate, feeding the results into software synths. Native Instruments' Reaktor software synth

A Sketch

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Dirt poor; dog days of summer, but still sketching ....

New Music from 1998

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Only 20 years old - a mere spring chicken, here's - "Hair of the God" 1998 Music by Martin Lomas, words from "The Eye of the Prophet" by Kahlil Gibran as read by Johnny Cash. All of the guitar tracks were created by sampling my own work at half-speed. Why? Serendipity. I had some recordings of mine on cassette tape. These were made on the typical TASCAM PortaStudio unit (see below), which uses the tape at double-speed to improve quality. I wanted to revive them, and so planned to re-record them digitally, double the speed (since I no longer have a double-speed tape deck), and clean them up. But I got stuck at the half-speed stage. Some wonderful new sounds become available.

Glad They Are There (A Series): Rheostatics

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Did I already do Rheostatics .? I don't care. I'll do them as many times as I want, and since 1992, I've done just that. They've been a Toronto fixture for more than 30 years now, and only barely getting the credit they've ALWAYS deserved. Just a killer, progressive, heavy, krauty, art-rock folk-pop kind of thing. Maybe. Sometimes I think they're all things to all people. Those who listen, anyway. Oh, one thing - theres decidedly no "The" in their name, which makes it awkward to refer to them sometimes. Rheostatics are my favourite band. Along with Radiohead and several (hundred) others. You can turn to the Rheos for almost any mood, but its always musical, and always with character. And they are terribly Canadian. Came up on small-town tours. And abroad. Magical album pair: Melville and Whale Music . But ALL worthwhile. As always, I cannot help but mention writer, singer and guitarist Martin Tielli . Among the best musicians/singers/writers I...

Things I Wrote In My Notebook (a series)

(1) not alarmism ant moralism moralist man immoral ants mailman sort i'm at normals mama nostril latino smarm i'm almost ran storm animal i'm atonal mrs inmost alarm mortal man is i'm sat normal oilman smart trim a salmon i'm salmon art i'm on art slam most in alarm alarm not sim its moral man .. etc  (2) When I go to air, I breathe When I go to water, I drink When I go to earth, I die When I go to fire, I am reborn When I go to ground, I am here When I am here, I look to be there When I am there, I try to get here When I realize, I am reborn So everything is more beautiful than everything else And everything I'm telling you I'm telling myself (3) ANTONY GARRETT LISI transliterating yo retranslating toy i retranslating it yo

Meet Pema Chödrön

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She's been my guru for maybe 15 years now - though she doesn't know it - yet*. This documentary, with the lovely Bill Moyers , will tell you much about her, AND, much about Buddhism. But remember, we don't proselytize. Well, in general we don't, but me, I'm a radical Buddhist . So there. Here's the doc ... sorry about the poor video quality, but the sound is good. Pema Chödrön with Bill Moyers Pema Chödrön *She may know it when I attend Gampo Abbey later.

The Mad Art Therapist

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(It's Terri)

Things I Wrote In My Notebook (a series)

Again, some random bits from my journals ... (1)  Untitled Poem I 've got to be stopped And I'm just the man for the job Been working on it for years Your guess as good as mine as to why I'm still here (2)  Untitled Poem I dreamed the universe And it dreamed me I dream of you And how we came to be Reasons have I few Yet persistence in blue Of all the things I dream It's the one I do (3)  Untitled Song Chorus B e still my beating heart The hope is too much, too much Be still my broken heart The loss is too much, too much (4)  Fun With Anagrams M y name (Martin Lomas): not alarmism ant moralism moralist man immoral ants mailman sort i'm at normals mama nostril latino smarm i'm almost ran storm animal i'm atonal mrs inmost alarm mortal man is i'm sat normal oilman smart trim a salmon i'm salmon art i'm on art slam most in alarm alarm not sim its moral man .. etc My brother (Stephen Lomas): solemnest hap elephant moss pathle...

Premiere: Brand New Art

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If you're the first one reading this (and, chances are, you are - so popular are we!), then you're only the third person, other than myself, to see it, ever. It's only just dried. This was another attempt to call mostly on the subconscious, and that typically means it's a fiery picture of me ... or is it? I sincerely believe it is also what you perceive. So, do me a solid (a favour), and post a comment telling me what you "got", if anything. And I hope you're not in as much trouble as me! Oh, and while you're at it - make me an offer; no reasonables refused. "Dandelion Eyes"   - 2018 Martin Lomas 8" x 10", Acrylic & Watercolor & Flowers Two-stage process; (1) 'blind' background until satisfied (subject unknown), (1b) rough unknown outlines, (2) face' the music. Excuse the laptop camera.

New Desktop

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Music, The Big Time, Sickness and Shock

It is with regret ... that I must out myself for even making this post ... the sickness is all mine, but the news couldn't be better. This is Martin, and yes, this is a very personal and, again, risky post. But I have nothing to hide, I love who I am, and I'm into radical honesty. Later, I'll talk about this insanely great, yet insanely difficult idea. Now, allow me to explain this cryptic mess .... The first sickness, of MINE, is that I am making this post mainly in order to boost my temporarily flagging self-esteem, and show you that "I could have been something". Ugh. Oh, well. Okay, I started playing guitar 42 years ago when I was 16. Before long I was hanging with a good friend from high school, who also played. It happens we were both, let's say, "soft", "innocent", and "loving". We got along fine, always loved each other and our growing cast of musical friends. This became "the first band"; the one that was pr...

Musings - (1) THINK.

( Note:  Be aware that the following was completely ad hoc, and as I write this sentence [in chunks], I am also editing this post in three other places, and creating two other new posts. I have an interesting brain. ) I'm going to take a big risk here. I am absolutely determined to reveal the truth about myself. When I put the truth on display to strangers, they are typically interested and engaged, and eventually, left behind. When do I the exact same with anyone that knows me, they almost always assume that I am merely having a mental health moment. I have indeed been diagnosed a couple of times in the past (different things), yet I always feel that I'm the sanest person in the room. The previous sentence isn't strictly true - I have met saner people. But those that know me are not saner people, that I know of. This bit may be more "radical honesty" than love. The truth is probably in my own words. Look - who am I to being "doing" anything to mysel...

Tech Talk - (1) A Complaint ... (aka "Think.")

Another ad hoc post. Okay, I don't trust Google . At all. And I also believe them when they say that nothing malevolent is going on. Huh? Yup. Here's why ... To put it succinctly: Just the mere fact that Google is happily enabling us, digitally, to burst into pastures new (technologies unknown), is absolutely reckless. Google have either not thought this through, or something else. Think.  "Think" is a necessary imperative, these days. The irony being, that in the end, there's no reason to think. At all. Sorry, but the closer to reality you get, the more surreal it is. That's how this all works. Please don't ask me what "this" is. I do not presume to know, yet. See? Even I don't know if I'll actually arrive anywhere. However, if the nature of "this" is indeed timeless and infinite, then we'd best get comfortable, nay? Or, as paraphrased by Elvis Costello: "Whats so funny 'bout peace, love and understanding?...

DAMN

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Well, "DAMN" . That's the latest record from Kendrick Lamar . I've mentioned him before. It's worth mentioning him again (and again and again). Listen, even if you don't like rap; even if you think it's money-seeking angry black men (what rock have been hiding under?); you OUGHT to give this a listen. In fact listen many times - you'll need to, in order to get it all. His messages are DENSE, to say the least. Is this just my opinion? NO. The Pulitzer Prize was given to Kendrick this year, and no wonder why. THIS MAN IS A TRUE GENIUS. So are many rappers - check out Jay-Z's TRIPLE ENTENDRE . Jay-Z ended that passage with "Don't Ask Me How" - indeed! Look, I have tried, hard, to come up with a triple entendre (and I'm very smart), but no luck yet. Oh, and Jay-Z's is particularly clever, since it includes street-talk. 😒 ______________________   An Aside ... A well-known, very clever triple entendre: A ranch is named b...

What IS Art, Exactly?

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BEFORE You Read This ... You might like to play the game I played ... Think of your own best definition of "art" - not easy, I know.  Then, compare the various definitions I've gathered below, and see what works.  Chances are, it'll be your own definition you like best.  The good news is, there really couldn't be a wrong definition - art is what you feel it is, nay? If you want to see what Stanford University thinks - check this (it's long!). First, my own quick definition: Art by Martin Art is anything created with the intent of conveying a message or a feeling, and eliciting a response in the beholder.  It is a universal language that nobody quite knows how to speak - because, it nearly always involves the subconscious.  We tend not to value art greatly, yet somehow we cannot be without it.  If someone asks you "What does this piece of art mean to you", a valid response might be "Its personal".  Because surely no two people...

Arts & Music News (a series? who knows...)

Bits & pieces I found interesting today ... Margot Kidder (Lois Lane) died yesterday.   😞 Marvel is making a Muslim superhero movie.   👍 ( I vote for an LGBTQ2 superhero next ) Rita Ora 'sorry' for song accused of exploiting bisexuality.   ¿? A Lifetime of Carla Bley.   ♬ The Trouble with Elon Musk and Grimes.   💗 'Astonishing' teenage pianist Lauren Zhang wins BBC Young Musician.   ♫   Netta Barzilai of Israel Wins Eurovision With a Chicken Dance.

Oh, Goody, Goody.

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We're back. I know you didn't know we were away, but we were. Away, we were. Far away. Like, disconnected . Yeah, we lost  our fragile Internet access (we're all dirt-poor). But we got it back. Maybe. Anyway, - Hi!

Gallery: Martin - 1997 (1) and December 2017 to April 2018

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1997 Cassette Album Cover 2018 Album Cover Angel From Montgomery Art Therapist Card Art Therapy - FRONT Art Therapy - BACK Art Therapy - FULL Bhatt Man David Desktop 01 Desktop 02 Desktop 03 Ecuhome Memo Fierce Jamaican Lady In Which Jesus' Head Margaret's Table Meat Makes You Police Move In Sabrina 01 Sabrina 02 Sabrina B&W Sabrina Remix Self-Portrait Slacker's Bible Stacks Ad01 Stacks Var2 Stacks Var3 Stacks Var4 YOUR_TITLE_HERE

Things I Wrote In My Notebook (a series)

Since I've gathered stacks of notes, I'l put up two at a time. (1) Yeah, Buddhism. It goes roughly like this ... I had for years been a "seeker", but mostly not in a spiritual way. I had a science education background, and it was science that was going to have all the answers. And of course, science is very good at answering certain questions. But as my thinking broadened, it was clear that what science really didn't do was even ask the big questions. I think part of the reason Douglas Adams was able to riff on the idea of "Life, the universe, and everything", is that while science has gone to amazing places, it can seem further away from tackling such a big question. Really, the answer truly may as well be 42. While Buddhists don't proselytize, what does reach public ears reached mine, and to me was really curious. Somebody told me the Buddha was an ordinary guy who figured out how to get relief from suffering. I'm ever skeptical, but it wa...

An Improvised Song

Here is some RAW video.  Eventually, there might be music to go with it.  I doubt I would try this on stage (but I might - sorry, there's a lot of mights in the arts).  I had Jeremy's camera, and was shooting everything - some I really couldn't post here (wait - there are NO couldn'ts in the arts). So, never mind free-styling, this is free-singing.  I had to go and shoot me going down the stairs, apparently, but this improvised melody and wordage was the result.  How is this done?  Simple, but not easy ... just let your subconscious take over.  Tip: Lots of meditation really helps.  How?  Well, if you meditate enough, and in a certain way, you will learn to stop thinking altogether, and THAT is the place to be.  Don't by it?  You should - the Buddha said just this - in so many words.  I'll tell you more about that later - if you want . - Martin "Stairs to my Home"   by  Martin Hmm, I Didn't Realize That...