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JUNGLECAT TECHNIQUE

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I’ve been working on this mixtape as a side project to sharpen my skills in preparation for my upcoming album Gather Bones, and I’ve decided it’s time to put it out. I hope you enjoy my kung fu.

JUNGLECAT TECHNIQUE POSTER

JUNGLECAT TECHNIQUE POSTER

Big shoutouts and respect to all the beat makers whose beats are featured on this mixtape, and also to all the various musicians, film makers and martial artists whose sounds were sampled to create the whole JUNGLECAT world.

Here are some links to some of the beat maker’s other work.
BLAQ MASQ on Youtube
Buddah Killah on Soundcloud
DR. X on Soundcloud
Mujo Beatz on Bandcamp
Backshot Entertainment on BandMine
Free Download of a beat tape entitled MOGGY

And here’s a video of two blind Vietnamese street performers I sampled for the track “Hyenas” (they jam):

Also big props to Ms. Jessica Jordan, who shot the photo I used for the album art.

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“Haunted Catacombs” Collab with Lone Ninja & BLAQ MASQ

I recorded this track quite a while ago, and now it’s done.

Lone Ninja is the guy rapping about “Trapdoors & Secret Passageways”, which also happens to be the name of one of his recent albums, which you should search out and buy so dude can keep rapping about fighting and other secret Ninja stuff. BLAQ MASQ made the beat. And by that I mean he hollowed out the skull of an elder monk, implanted it with the eggs of Kre’eltrothian carrion-eaters and recorded their hatching process. He then sampled those recordings into his MPC2000XL drum machine and mashed pads in order to tear a rift into deep spirit-time that Lone Ninja & I somersaulted through in order to battle various monsters and wraiths, summon ghouls, and cast mad spells, all of which you can hear in the above track. Hopefully they work (the spells) because then you will sprout roots and strange umbrella-like leaves from your skin and start crawling across the land bashing through thatched-roofed villages and growing/climbing up all the castle parapets, devouring the inhabitants and crumbling them to their foundations with your engrapplizing poisonous vines.

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Tales from the Tomb – Beat by BLAQ MASQ

I did this track & video for BLAQ MASQ’s upcoming album. I’ll post a link to where you can download the album when it comes out.


Hear more of BLAQ MASQ’s beats & production on his youtube page here: BLAQ MASQ’s youtube page

There They Lay...

If you like the art featured in this video head over to my facebook page where I’m auctioning it off. To bid, just put a comment with the amount you want to bid underneath the illustration you want. The auction ends February 28th at 9pm pacific time. Highest bidders will be contacted with a paypal payment request. Once you’ve paid, I’ll ship you your scroll (free shipping in the US).

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EARTH BEASTS AWAKEN part 2: CALL TO AWAKEN

EARTH BEASTS AWAKEN PART 2: CALL TO AWAKEN IS FINALLY DONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Many thanks to everyone who helped make this project possible. I am honored to have friends who are willing to help me make things, and that there are people in the world who like my work enough to support it by sharing it and giving me feedback and buying my art!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BIG UPS!!!!!!!!!!

enjoy.

download Call to Awaken 2014 REMIX.mp3
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…And you can also download the instrumental (with monster SFX) here:
download Call to Awaken 2014 INSTRUMENTAL REMIX.mp3
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In Mountains – EARTH BEASTS AWAKEN Part 1

Back in 2009 I released my first musical album, a project called Earth Beasts Awaken. I had basically no idea what I was doing, but I knew I really wanted to make music videos that incorporated epic storytelling, rap, thunderous beats, and giant monsters. It wasn’t made well – it was my first musical effort – but for some reason people on the internet didn’t totally hate it, and even a few people found it, enjoyed it, and let me know.

Now, years later, I’ve finally developed the skill-set and pulled together the resources to make those music videos. The video you see below is the first installment in three part series of music videos based on tracks from that album. The tracks have been re-mixed and re-recorded, and the videos are all shot on location with practical creatures and environments… Enjoy…

download In Mountains 2014 REMIX.mp3
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Thank you all for your ongoing support and feedback, especially those of you who bought the hand painted CDs I sold to get this project off the ground. It’s been immeasurably important to my development as an artist and has helped me to stay the course even through projects like this one that take many months or years to complete.

…and stay tuned for a teaser trailer for part two…

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i came to stack the carcasses

This video has nothing to do with my upcoming album Gather Bones. It’s one of several tracks that I put together last spring in order to sharpen my skills for finishing Gather Bones, but I never got around to finishing it until recently. Part of the reason it took so long is because my timing wasn’t great and I could only get baby mantises, so I had to raise them until they were big enough to film killing and eating things.

download Stack Carcasses (beat by Buddah Killah).mp3
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Old Black Coffin (Gather Bones preview track)

Download Old Black Coffin.mp3

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This track features Drew McGowan on fiddle and Kim Megowan on backup vocals. Beat and lyrics by historian.

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Help fund my next album – buy a piece of original album art

In order to fund the finishing of my next album ‘Gather Bones’ I’ve been hand painting album art which is now up for auction. If you like what you see here, head over to the historian facebook page where you can see the current bids on each piece, and make me an offer either by commenting or sending me a message. Bidding ends December 7th, and the highest bidders will be contacted on December 8th to arrange payment (generally via a paypal payment request). Once I’m paid, I’ll ship you your art, and get back to finishing the album.

Thank you all for your kind and generous support so far. In the hopes that this art spreads out into the world I have kept the starting bids low, but if you feel the work is deserving of more , make me an offer.

-historian

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Gather Bones album art

My new album ‘Gather Bones’ is nearing completion, and for the last week I’ve been painting a series of pieces of album art which I plan to sell to fund finishing the album. The online art auction will begin December 1st, and the prices will be very reasonable… mark your calendars!!

'your king is coming'
‘your king is coming’
12″x13″ acrylic and marker on weathered plywood

Stay tuned for more details about the upcoming album art sale and new music.

-historian

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HOW TO BUILD MONSTERS

STEP 1) IMAGINE THE MONSTERS.

The “Shellback” beast that will be featured in the upcoming Earth Beasts Awaken music videos originally started as a creature I came up with for one of the hand painted CDs I sold to help fund the project (which was derived in part from this earlier Earth Beast artwork for the initial album release).

Shellback Earth Beast Design Progression

Shellback Earth Beast Design Progression

As you can see, in the process of adapting that original idea into a costume design a few things change, and in adapting that costume design into the physical pieces that will be worn by the performer, things chance a bit more. I’ve found that the best end result is achieved when I can strike a balance between making the best physical shapes and textures with the available materials and maintaining the overall “concept” or “soul” of the character. I used to think it was kinda weak that my original concepts don’t look exactly like the finished sculpture or puppet, but lately I’ve been thinking it’s really important to let a character design evolve as you actualize that character, because then the natural aesthetic and structural strengths of the medium or materials you’re working with can add to your original design and ultimately make it into a way better design (both functionally and aesthetically).

STEP 2) BUILD THE MONSTERS OUT OF ACTUAL REAL STUFF.

Finskull Earth Beast Fabrication Progression

Finskull Earth Beast Fabrication Progression

One of the primary reasons I prefer to root my work in physical mediums as opposed to strictly digital is that the paper and ink, paint and clay all contribute something to the thing you’re making and (if used well) can actually make it much better in ways that no human artist would have ever thought of from the start. There is vast intricate genius in the fabric of every physical substance and no human could possibly think of all the little details and expressive qualities these materials naturally contain or produce. A paintbrush laden with water color, or a groggy clay, or sawdust sprinkled on a mess of paint and glue are all such immensely complex physical phenomenon that we artists should be humbled by them, and grateful for their contributions to our work.

STEP 3) TRY TO FIGURE OUT WHAT WENT WRONG AND TRY AGAIN. FIGURE IT OUT. REPEAT. AGAIN. REPEAT.

While this approach may require surrendering yourself and your vision to the limitations of physical materials the payoff is twofold: the final object being created is potentially richer in detail and life than you could’ve ever conceived in a sterile digital workspace, and the discipline learned from working with physical media can help develop your ability to creatively flow in concert with forces outside yourself, which for me has improved my life in general. I’d be willing to go so far as to say that an artist with total control of their medium, social circumstances and surroundings is neither learning anything from the world they are working in, nor has any reason to be an artist.

STEP 4) SLEEP.

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