Not easily categorized,
Oimoi draws from several musical styles.
Tonic modes and song structures found in the Baroque, French impressionist, and American jazz traditions are often melded with house or electronica. Since each piece is conceived of individually and with little regard for anything that preceded it, Oimoi's catalog tends to resemble an ecclectic mix CD meant for a long road trip.
Hello from this side of Dogpatch, OM. It's always a pleasure to stop by here, sit for a while and enjoy the places that the muse has taken you. Again, tx so much for your considered and thoughtful response, I appreciate the attention you've given to my ramblings. Hey, I'm comin' through town next month, doing a couple of shows with Kansan Kelley Hunt. Arthur Bryant's and the Nelson beckon!
thanks for the kind comment. it's appreciated. better times? someTIMES i like to think that the only TIME is NOW! and at this moment i'm enjoying your very eclectic compositions; there's a freedom here that's kind of ... fun !?!?!?! take care. --Gavin of Whale Blue Eye