Voluminous thanks to Robert Butler (production, engineering), Coyote Creek Studios, and New Vintage Artists for believing in me and making reality out of fiction.
Anthony Prael (Mirapool Studios), production, engineering (Space for Uncertainty, Release the fear, Too Damn Good, Cellphone Number)
Influences
Classic Rock (Hendrix, Zeppelin, GD, Lennon/McCartney), Folk (Paul Simon, James Taylor, Kate Wolf), Jazz (Keith Jarrett, Herbie Hancock, George Winston), Modern Rock (Sarah MacLachlan, John Mayer, James Blunt, Blues Traveler, Huey Lewis), Boogie (Memphis Slim, Dr John), and so many others. I am influenced by everything I hear. Instead of seeing the difference between styles of music, I tend to see the similarities. Hence my interest in working with jazz, hip-hop/R&B, and rock groups.
Sounds Like
John Mayer, Billy Joel, James Blunt, Ben Folds, Elton John, Daniel Powter, Paul Simon
You may not realize this, but I'm also a practicing physicist. I'm working on connecting science and synchronicity. I'm published in the June 2009 issue of this magazine: Science of Mind Magazine
and you can find my actual physics work at www.expectingsynchronicity.com.
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MUSIC
We Are the Ones (We've Been Waiting For)
Watch our video and get inspired to get involved in the most important election of the century (more info at www.skynelson.com):
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I realized, watching him speak at the Democratic National Convention last month, that Al Gore is one of my heroes. He made the profound connection recently that three important problems we face (global warming, international conflict, and economic hard times) can all be resolved with a single important solution: the investment in alternative energy sources. Over the past few years, I have experimented with another concept, one that puts individual personal or spiritual growth at the core of the transformation of the diverse problems we face in our civilization.
My experiment is this: Think for yourself, do what you love, and the world will change.
For me, this is a very practical affair, and I aim in these pages to show, in words, actions, and music, how I work to be at peace with myself. Now that is not some silly, feel-good concept for me. Being at peace means being content with every relationship in my life, like one of us could die tomorrow, knowing we were on the best terms we could be on. Being at peace means knowing I have given myself as fully as I can to what I love, rather than compromising my vision of what my life can be. It means learning how to take risks everyday in reaching for what I want to achieve. Being at peace with myself is how I was able to travel 300 miles to another state last weekend, shake hands with Barack Obama, and hand him my music video celebrating his volunteers (see my blog for the video of it!).
I believe that all of us have to take responsibility for the crises we face in our society: global warming, economic collapse, social problems and all. The American government is “of the people, by the people, and for the people”, so who is responsible but the people?
It is a spiritual problem, really. I understand that people feel helpless, powerless, hopeless and frustrated by the circumstances in our day-to-day lives, because I feel these things all the time, and other people seem to be going through the same exact stuff.
This is where my work as a musician, as a physicist, and as an activist, all come together. The physics theory I have written starts by providing a physical and mathematical framework for what might be referred to as the ‘undefinable’, or spirit, or whatever you want to call it. It then will go on to show how the principles of quantum mechanics can provide a framework by which we can understand the experiences in our lives better, specifically, the random chances and twists and turns we face in life, and how to approach risk taking. The music I write is essentially the same information put into a more poetic and emotional form, from my own specific perspective. And the activism, fighting for truth and working to elect Obama, are a necessary consequence of those same principles.
My experience shows that by personally divesting myself from a life I don’t want and fighting for the things I love (a career as a musician, a functional politics, a deeper understanding of physical reality, etc) I begin to see ways in which the problems of the world seem more capable of being solved. Most importantly, my own happiness and satisfaction become apparent and spread outward. I see fewer problems and more solutions. I become someone who is actually capable of helping others. Like a butterfly flapping its wings, my joy and determination can, and do, spread.
I show in these pages how, for me, the difficult path of changing myself rather than trying to change others has unfolded. May it have some impact on you as well.
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"Think for yourself, do what you love, and you will change the world."
The following quote was from a fan...
"(Sky is) a true rebel; rebelling against pop
culture. His music is unique in that it doesn’t follow the flow of what is
out there in the main-stream, instead he sets his own course. He’s much
more of a pioneer than the faux rebels littering the cultural landscape, and
the bravery in which his music is inspired makes him a light to all souls
in a dark world."
How are you my friend? If you are ever wanting to do a set together I moved up North and would love for you to join! Love listening to your music. Just wanted to stop by and say hi! I am playing this Sat July 11th at Steynberg Gallery, San Luis Obispo at 8pm for two sets. Take care!
I would love to hear your thoughts on the duel form of light - Being both a particle and a wave (and niether) until observed. Does the existence of such Superpositions deny the existence of God? Surely if God sees everything, then everything is being observed. Therefore no Superpositions would remain. They would have all been observed and would be resolved immediately. Feel free to tell me I have it all wrong. I probably do.
Hey Sky.. Just dropping by to wish you all the best for the year to come. I am not on here so often nowdays, but I keep comming back to listen to your music :-) . xoxo/C
Thank you so much for your friendship, and for listening to my music sounds! Wishing you a wonderful week ahead :)
Also, some exciting news - my new album, Meridians, has just been released on iTunes, Amazon.com & CDBaby.com! I'm very happy to be able to share it with listeners in a high-quality format. Just search for "Valerie Mih" in iTunes or Amazon to pull up the album for download (or CDBaby.com to get the actual physical CD album).
Hey Stranger! I'm hanging in here. I found another job & I like it alot! And more so cuz there are NO jobs out there right now! How are things on your side of the world? Hope all is well!
Come catch our show on Sat. Oct 11, 1-4pm at Zone Music in Cotati. We will be helping them celebrate 25 years of being the hottest music store around! Come enjoy great music, cool people, cake and ice cream...what more do you need!
Thank you very much for the add. We appreciate it! We have some new mixes up. Please, check them out and tell us what you think! Oh yeah, make sure you check out our ReverbNation.com page!
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