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I am grateful for your curiosity about what I do & honored by your support. Expressions of genuine interest in & engagement with my work are validations beyond valuation in our culture. Thank you. There are some free recordings out there & some which are available for purchase. Get them all! But the best support is coming to shows, telling your friends, writing about my work, and inviting me to perform & make new things. Still, if you would like to make a financial contribution to help me continue my work, I will gratefully accept it.

I made this website. There are lots of clean-looking websites with white backgrounds out there, but white backgrounds apparently use more energy. They also burn my eyes. I know a bunch of websites with black backgrounds won't stop our culture incinerating our planet, but if there must be such a thing as 'design', I agree with William McDonough when he says that it should reflect intention.

A Statement
My work, all of it, from music to video to installations to texts and so on, is an (always implicit, sometimes explicit) attempt to answer a question posed by environmentalist author Derrick Jensen: "What are sane and appropriate responses to insanely destructive behavior?" Or this question, from architect/designer William McDonough: "How do we love all of the children of all of the species for all time?" It is a reply to the call to arms of Albert Camus: "Create dangerously" or of Martin Luther King: "The world is in dire need of creative extremists." It is a recognition of the extraordinary danger industrial civilization poses to the natural world, and a reaction to this danger, spoken in a language the people destroying the planet cannot speak. (2007)

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Q: How do you pronounce your name?
A: Spelling counts. Pronounciation, not so much.