Hello there! If you’re reading this in or before June of 2026, it’s quite likely that you have found me through the Furality dealer’s den. Thank you for visiting, and for being interested in my music and other creative services. I’ll try to answer the most frequently-asked questions you may have here.
Hey y'all! Subvert officially launched today, and of course I have some of my music up on it. Having more options for independent-friendly music shops is generally a good thing, but I do have some thoughts about where things are going and how things could be a lot better.
Subvert is getting a lot of hype because it’s new but I don’t see it as my long-term solution for music sales. I’m not sure what I’d consider to be my primary platform right now (probably Mirlo), but in the long term I think the future is self-hosting and self-distributing.
Hey y'all! I took April off to work on some projects, but now I’m ready to be back on stage.
I’ll be performing an hour-long set with Tune Together to help celebrate the birthday of Star, one of their members! This show will be 18+ and cozy. Feel free to drop by and wish Star a happy birthday!
I will also probably be streaming it over on Owncast, although no promises.
VRelium and Trans Academy, two of my very favorite VRChat-based organizations, put on a joint show for Trans Day of Visibility 2026! I performed a set with them on what turned out to be an exceptionally busy weekend for me, oh gosh.
As part of reuploading my catalog to streaming, I’ve had to deal with Symphonic’s… less-than-ideal user interface, and one of the biggest pain points is how they present their genre listing, with a hard-to-search and super-inconsistent two-pane interface that makes it hard to find a specific genre unless you know which particular category they decided to put it in.
Fortunately, it’s all just data, so I was able to scrape the interface in order to get their current (as of March 19, 2026) genre and subgenre list.
I’m trying to put my stuff back on streaming (minus Spotify, of course) and for this I am trying out Symphonic. So far I’ve just uploladed Transitions, which is awaiting approval.
I am still not a fan of Bandcamp Friday, but it still keeps on happening and this is still the best way to support musicians by buying their music. So, just as a reminder, I have a very large discography available and I’ve also recently reduced the prices on a lot of things, so you can get about 17 hours of music from the past 26 years for under $50. I think that’s a pretty good deal! (Of course you can pay more if you want, and I would absolutely appreciate it if you do.)
Of course, if you’d prefer to support me on a platform other than Bandcamp, the same discography is available for about the same price over on Mirlo, and also my artist page on Subvert has recently been activated as well, although my entire discography is not up there just yet.
Hey y'all, the band has taken a bit of a break from working in the studio to recharge, but now we’re back in action and finally getting stuff done!
Briefly, here’s what’s going on:
We are finally working on recording Misfits, our next album. The overall theme is “children’s music, but for grownups.”
We’re also working on some game music, as we’ve been approached by three separate teams working on games for Strawberry Jam 10 (hey, that’s another one for the success list)
Also as a reminder, we are totally an actual band with so many people in it and not just fluffy pretending to be a bunch of people through clever production tricks and writing in the third person plural for some reason