31 Tracks. 31 Days. Jamuary Was a Success.
Well, we’ve got 31 tracks and 31 days, which is a 100% successful January 2026.
I don’t know whether I’ve got a record, or an EP, or three EPs, or half a record, or a single, or what. I’m gonna give myself kind-of a day of rest to blank out. Think about it, light planning, how I’m gonna do it live for a release, if that happens. So just kind of a quiet day. I may listen through. I may not.
I’ve got some acoustic tracks to record for a friend, so maybe I’ll just do that and chill out. But it felt really good recording this morning, doing an op1 demo, and I think it sounds like the end. It sounds hopeful. It sounds like what’s in the future.
this is the good part about the meditative nature of making music. Whatever mood you’re in--if you’re really in it, and you’re there, and you’re only there, and not distracted, you are really producing and tapping into how you feel and what you’re tapped into in the real world.
This has been, for me, a month of of deeply tapping into the subconscious; the void. I always call it “the void.” Sounds negative, but it’s not.
And I think I got to a new place. Certainly a vision of where I will be based/ start musically, writing-wise, for the whole year. So today, before I start judging, I’m saying right now: January was a complete success.
Had a lot of weird obstacles in my way with family and work and everything else, but I flurking did it. And I’m proud. And I’m happy.
So for all of you who read here, for those of you who listened, thank you very much. I can confidently say there’s more to come, because I’m going to finish and unleash some of this schizz.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.