Audio Collection
Jack of Shadows
Tim P Scott
Instrumental music halfway between chamber, rock group, symphonic and pure electronic music, designed for listening to while driving, working, thinking or just relaxing...
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Alive again | 4:01 | Play |
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Kolwynia | 3:23 | Play |
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Eaterrock | 6:09 | Play |
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Evene | 1:52 | Play |
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High Dudgeon | 3:30 | Play |
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Rosalie's Dance | 5:24 | Play |
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The Borshin Boogie #1 | 2:52 | Play |
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From the Dark to the Light | 5:52 | Play |
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Shadowguard | 2:29 | Play |
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Morningstar | 2:54 | Play |
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The Borshin Boogie #2 | 2:54 | Play |
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Flight | 3:44 | Play |
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World Turning | 4:12 | Play |
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Description
The two minute samples here at CDBaby will give you a taste of the sound, but for full length WMA and MP3 downloads of miscellaneous material from past and future releases check out acidplanet.com and soundclick.com
http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?AID=267738
http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?AID=295992
http://www.soundclick.com/timpscott
Although I encourage you to browse around and check out my work, please keep in mind that the pieces really do sound better off the CD. The quality of the mp3s, wmas, and real audio files on those websites range from OK to awful. And I'm not just saying this to get you to buy the CDs! I really will honor my satisfaction guarantee.
Tim P Scott career retrospective, biography, appreciation
by Dobroe Utro and M. Alice Aforethought
(This is draft number 1, dated 27 July 2004. See this web page,the links to the left, and elsewhere for more updates.)
The story of composer and producer Tim P Scott is an odd one. This article is an attempt to ferret out the facts from the deliberate obfuscations. I have not yet been able to meet with the actual Tim P Scott (assuming the person even exists) so I have had to piece together this information from a number of other sources.)
There is a persistent rumor that, if there even ever was an individual named "Tim P Scott", he died, retired or stopped composing in about 1999 or 2000. There is plenty of evidence for this if we examine the CDs released under his name before and after that time. The rumor continues that pranksters who had access to his computer and web site then took it over and continue to maintain it, answer emails, etc., impersonating Scott.
Born to a couple of impoverished Finnish gypsies and christened Besnik Hoxha since his parents thought that by that ruse he would be mistaken for an Albanian and thereby be upwardly mobile.
While his parents were touring with the circus through America he was mistakenly substituted for a baby peccary and abandoned near a trainyard outside of Topeka, Kansas. Hoboes took care of him until he ended up in San Diego, California, and deposited on the doorstep of the famous zoo there.
For the next 30 years he was brought up in the chimpanzee cage where he learned many of the skills and abilities that informed his later development. Specifically, screaming, ensemble playing and deadly accuracy in feces throwing, as many an interviewer has discovered to his or her rue.
Released from the chimpanzee cage after protests from the animals that he was too smelly and offensive for him to live with them, he was taken out of the zoo and offered a tenured faculty position as senior lecturer in art, music and culture at a local university.
Remembering the frigid winters of his youth, he made the decision to stay in San Diego, using the logic that since there wasn't any interesting music there he would settle and be the center of electronic music in the area. He picked a suitably nondescript name that would not attract attention in America and set to work to being the next Mike Oldfield.
Jack of Shadows
During his infancy in Finland, Scott's father read to him from the only book they owned: a copy of "Jack of Shadows" by the late master science fiction author Roger Zelazny. One day Scott found an old computer in the trash and used it to create this cycle of compositions. The result is a complex, textured, many stranded combination of classical, rock and electronic idioms illustrating the characters, places and events from the book. Although this first full length release is somewhat simpler in form than those that followed, it is still favored by many curators and collectors around the world.
Scott's first full length (total length = 49:18) release is based on a series of instrumental pieces for electronic orchestra based on scenes and characters from the story. Alternately rhythmic and dreamy, melodic and abstract, it is enjoyable to listen to in its own right.