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July 27, 2010

The Grey Mage releases Time in Horizon

Filed under: Music-Downloads — Tyler @ 4:56 pm
The Grey Mage

"Time in Horizon" on iTunes

UPDATE 06/26/2011: There is a new track by The Grey Mage called, “33118” It is FREE to download at Bandcamp.com and now also “Time in Horizon” is free to download from Bandcamp.com. So if you are new to, The Grey Mage, then we recommend you check it out and download it in FLAC for best quality by clicking HERE.

If you would like to read an article on “33118” explaining a little about it, then you can click HERE to find out more.

The Grey Mage finished a new song called, “Time in Horizon”

You can listen to it and download it by clicking HERE.

This is the first new song by The Grey Mage since the year 2000. The Grey Mage is a Rapper/Singer/Songwriter originally conceived in 1998 by Tyler Stansfield Jaggers. In 1999 The Grey Mage collaborated with The Poetic Prophet and created several songs. In 2000 The Grey Mage released a Techno/Ambient album called TrancenDANCE. It was a limited release album and all the copies were signed.

Now in 2010 The Grey Mage is Hip Hop / Healing music. The song, “Time in Horizon” is the first of many Hip Hop / Healing adventures.

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The Grey Mage downloads at Bandcamp.com

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Here are the LYRICS to the song:

2010 The Grey Mage
lyrics
Time in Horizon 

****** VERSE-1A

Yo if we’re bein’ ‘tacked by the net
then you can bet
That we got something here that’s big-to-fret

or maybe this is the plan
bound mind in a jam
to get us all lined up and eatin’ spam

but I just want some truth
-from any source
-that’ll gimme some proof

and you ask me to choose?
which side I want to lose?
-what’s the ruse?
when the alarm rings I’ll hit the snooze

***

Something’s changing
-there’s a new system being built
It’s triumphant without guilt
-it’s a river without silt

It’s by design
-from our minds so sublime
-It takes time
-do more than wait in line

I question myself
Do I really do enough?
Have I narrowed my course?
Have I smoothed out the rough?

With each step of hope
-I find it surprising
I look to the west
-my last time in Horizon

*****CHORUS

What’s the question to the answer?
-baby?
-ya Together We’ll find out the truth

What’s the purpose of the potion?
-baby?
We can heal the most painful wounds!

What’s the motion of the ocean?
-baby?
Where’s it all really flowing to?

When’s the best time for devotion?
-baby?
You know something that I never knew.

***** VERSE 2

There’s sand in my hair
dirt in my veins
-yo It’s all up in my brains

as I feel the earth
cry across the plains

So I listen to the west
-as the wind manifests
the one and final test
–locked inside humanities chest

And it beats with precision
senses change in seasons
venus switched positions
Deus Omni Terra synchro’nition

I’m on a mission
to venerate the old traditions
we need technicians
to simply solve the solid transition!

*****CHORUS****

***** VERSE 3

We got lines of ley
-being drawn into the fray
Connecting random locations
-with some binary notation

And the water underneath
-like a sword in its sheath
sends signals to the heath
-for new life to bequeath

It’s all a big pattern
-look far enough away
Every little thing matters
-so never waste a day

Purpose ain’t free
you gotta know where to look
Sometimes to understand the king
you gotta learn to play the rook

***

Yet it’s the struggle
-that makes us stronger
-For we’ll live longer
if we build instead of monger
-if we fight against the hunger

And we’ll thrive,
do more than just survive
It takes sight
to appreciate the light

it’s not the question that’s aggression
it’s refusal of the lesson
in the face of a depression
we find logical regression

what’s the point-?
if you can’t find the slope
fell too far?
then let’s make a longer rope

****CHORUS

credits
released 21 July 2010
all music and lyrics by The Grey Mage
opening sample: Commerce Secretary Confirmation, Senate Commerce Committee

-Tyler

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July 14, 2010

Rock Electrique is scorching the summer with Beverly Hills Heat

Filed under: Music-Reviews — Tyler @ 11:49 pm
Rock Electrique

Get Beverly Hills Heat by clicking on the picture

There’s something special and crisp about 80’s music. It had such a sincere and fresh vibe that really made it unique. The synthesizers and sequencers that came out of that decade made such cool sounds that they warped minds as easily as tweaking the cut on a sine wave. That’s why I like the music of the artist, Rock Electrique. Rock Electrique, albeit a modern band, has created a superb sound that throws back to the 80’s. My favorite track of theirs so far, Beverly Hills Heat captures a pulsing, beat-kicking sound that permeates through the entire track. Beverly Hills Heat reminds me a lot of the awesome MOD file tracks that I used to listen to in the early 90’s. These files were basically a mix between midi files and mp3’s. They were pretty awesome and the synthesizers were great. In Beverly Hills Heat it cooks up this memorable synth line that dances on the keyboard like a Vice Cop waiting for a deal to go down, so he can swoop in, grab the stash and the cash and then get back to the club in time to dance.

Rock Electrique tags their music as 80’s new wave and disco among other things. I think that Beverly Hills Heat matches up to 80’s new wave pretty well. But it has production value that seethes with high quality modern equipment. So you really get the best of both worlds when you listen to it. If you like the music in Beverly Hills Cop you will really dig Beverly Hills Heat. There is a part in the middle of the song were the synths get juicy all over the place and I love it. It almost sounds like they are beams of wavy electricity that are loosing their coherence in our space time and like a lightening coming from a wizard’s fingertips, the energy is writhing violently and spreading out over time. It’s sick.

I recommend that you get Beverly Hills Heat by Rock Electrique by clicking HERE.

-Tyler

July 10, 2010

Darius has bestowed upon us the Silver Haze

Filed under: Music-Downloads,Music-Reviews — Tyler @ 6:28 pm
Silver Haze MP3 download

Download Silver Haze by Darius for free by clicking the picture

Listening to mind-blowing music is one of the best things that any person can do with their time. So if you are going to listen to music, you might as well listen to the best. And “Silver Haze” by Darius is definitely one of the best. Click here to download the song for free. Darius is a supremely talented and powerful musician who shares that energy with his music. Silver Haze opens with psychedelic guitar sounds that make you feel like you are warping into the song from another dimension. Then the drums kick in and calibrate your mind to accept the music in all its splendor. When the main guitar riff begins, along with beautifully timed guitar feedback, you will thank yourself for downloading the song. Silver Haze has a unique feel that nods to 1970’s rock while utilizing current Hi-Fi production techniques. The overall sound has a very full feel, and seriously deserves to be turned up. The music sounds great on headphones, but I really recommend you listen to it loud in the car, or on high quality studio monitors, or a home stereo system.

Darius uses a bass line that sounds noble and honorable. It elevates you. This kind of music does more than just makes you feel good, it takes you somewhere. When I listen to the bass guitar I can easily hear the soulfulness and heroic wisdom of the music’s creator. It is something to be cherished. And the best part is that Silver Haze is a substantial song that is 6 minutes and 5 seconds long. It is nourishing and enlightening.

The vocals in Silver Haze rock and there are vocal effects during in the chorus and other areas. Darius doesn’t hold back and it makes the song rule. The vocals make you appreciate the music and totally set you up for the ultimate guitar solo. But the guitar solo isn’t just a solo because there are multiple guitar lines harmonizing with themselves. So it is more like a guitar victory. I’d be really surprised if this song isn’t taught in music school in the future.

Another great thing about Silver Haze, is that it is exciting the whole way through. The intensity stays throughout the piece and you will not even notice the six minutes go by. One way that Darius achieves this is by having a varied and clean sound. Even though there is a lot going on during each measure, you can hear everything clearly and enjoy it. It is truly music craftsmanship created with the passion of a poet and the precision of an ancient focused mind.

-Tyler

July 9, 2010

Contemplations on our Universe as a Problem Solving Simulation

Filed under: Tyler's Mind — Tyler @ 11:35 pm
Destruction of Leviathan

The Destruction of Leviathan

Lately I’ve been thinking of ways to make hordes of money in order to satisfy myself, make myself attractive to women, create jobs, increase activity within the fractional reserve banking system and be able to have free time for what I really want to do. But in all my pondering, I keep getting taken back to one central idea: That in order to make the big bucks, I need to do or create something that will either create more of itself, or else something that people will want to purchase repeatedly over time…or both. So I’ve been working on music, and writing, and I even have dabbled in some computer programming. Then I got an idea for a story about a character who was in the exact same position that I’m in. Except my character was an excellent computer programmer.

As I thought about the story, I couldn’t help but wonder, “What is really going on here?” There is absolutely no guarantee that the universe we exist in could in fact be some simulation that another life-form has created. We could be here because we are supposed to solve problems. Whatever problem we are supposed to solve may not even be revealed to us until we reach a certain level of understanding of the universe and self-awareness. We could populate and colonize half the galaxy…we could conquer the entire universe for that matter, and that might not be the point. I think we are here so we can open communication with the creator. And I think we do so in a small way when we are creative. That’s why some people say, we “C0-Create” with the creator of the universe. There is something special about this.

Maybe we are here so we can learn how to create intelligent life. I think there’s something going on here right now. I seriously doubt humanity is the only group that is keeping a close eye on Earth right now.

Friday, July 9th, 2010 – 11:32PM

-Tyler Stansfield Jaggers

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