Epiphora is instrumental TV and film music which cuts across multiple genres. In any one sitting, you can hear electronica, hard rock, soft synth strings, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, and piano.…
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Epiphora
Description
Epiphora is instrumental TV and film music which cuts across multiple genres. In any one sitting, you can hear electronica, hard rock, soft synth strings, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, and piano. I generally play every instrument on the recordings, but in some cases I have musician friends help out. Occasionally I manage to assemble a full band to record a song. Whatever it takes to write the world's biggest soundtrack.
Biography
Epiphora is defined as "watering of the eyes due to a blockage of the lachrymal ducts or the excessive secretion of tears." OK, that's pretty heavy. Fortunately, it has a secondary meaning: "the emphatic repetition of a word or phrase at the end of several sentences or stanzas." Hey, that sounds like it could be related to music. Tears and music - perfect! I don't expect to make anyone cry with my music, but I hope I can touch a nerve now and then. If my music causes you pain, perhaps you should listen at a lower volume. Some songs have a fast beat and driving rhythm, while others are soothing, relaxing, and meditative. The most common reaction to Epiphora music is that it sounds not only familiar, but also like it belongs on a soundtrack. While Get This is entirely instrumental, The Watery Eye has three songs with vocals. If you have a copy of Get This, I hope you enjoy the change of pace The Watery Eye offers. If you don't have your own copy of either, you can conveniently buy them at http://www.cdbaby.com/all/epiphora. I am hoping to get my music as much exposure as I can - on the radio, online, in people's cars, in their homes, and in their heads. Yes, even in their iPods. Word of mouth has been my best friend so far. If you like what you hear, spread the word!



