Welcome to Marz's music page. So what's this page all about? Well, this is where I'll cover things
in my life that are music related. Such as my music, and music I like. First off let me tell you
some more about my music. I've been composing music for quite a long time. My actual first
composition was done when I was around 14 or 15 years old. Nothing really. Just a Pop-type song.
After that I really didn't compose much. I have also been involved with music since I was 8 years old.
That's when I started those dreaded piano lessons. I actually enjoyed it most of the time, but I was
notorious for not practicing between lessons like most kids. For about 4 years I also took up
violin. It seemed like such an easy instrument to me, and I kind of regret not being able to
continue with it. I still have my violin and it's probably still in tune;)
All through high school I continued with piano. Once I graduated, I stopped
taking lessons as I moved away to go to college, and never thought I'd need to
take anymore. For the next year I pretty much forgot music. But after about a
year I started getting antsy. I got this crazy idea that I wanted a keyboard.
A professional synthesizer more specifically. I didn't want one of those "idiot" keyboards
that they sell at Wal-Mart. I wanted something that sounded professional. So
I saved my money. During that time I shopped around for a keyboard. I went to
various music stores to research what was out there.
I had almost decided on a Roland Alpha Juno. It was a sweet synth. Had great sounds, a good feel,
and was reasonably priced. Then one day I went to Alamo Music in San Antonio. I told the salesman
what I was looking for, and just wanted to play some more on the Roland:) He showed me this just
released keyboard called the ESQ-1. It was produced by an American company called Ensoniq. I
thought that was pretty cool as most synths were made in Japan. It had everything I needed plus the
one thing that all other keyboards in that price range at the time lacked, an on-board sequencer.
The demo song just wowed me. I still have it saved on disk somewhere so I can load it up once every
couple of years to listen to it.
I was sold. I got the keyboard shortly before going back up to college. Over the next few months
I played with my new toy. I was afraid that I would grow tired of this $2500 toy, but I never did.
I actually spent more time playing with that than studying for college. I had already had a bad
Spring semester the year before, and things weren't looking any better. After my second year of
struggling, I decided to go into what I knew best. Music. I didn't join a band. I actually changed
majors from Astronomy to Music. Astronomy? Well, I was a pretty technical guy,and still am. I was
very inspired by Carl Sagan, and wanted to by the next one. I.E. a rich astronomer:)
Well, I finished up my music degree. I concentrated on electronic music. That's the music with
really wierd sounds that only other musicians appreciate. Kind of like wierd modern art that only
artists can love. The last two years of college were much better than the first two. Did I continue
with music? Well, not in the sense of it becoming my profession. By then I was very hooked into
working for the newspaper, and liked it too much to quit to become a starving musician. Plus I
worked nights there and it was impossible for me to really join a band.
So basically over the years I've composed for myself and friends. My music is mostly Pop/Dance/Techno.
I compose it to my tastes. If someone doesn't like it, oh well. I'd like to know if they don't
like it rather than by told they do. I will take constrctive criticism, and may change a few things
if I think they are good points. But ultimately it's what I like that goes into the music.
OK, so how do I get to hear your music? Well, if you look below, you will
see 6 song samples you can download in zip format. Each song sample is
approximately 30-45 seconds long and is a .wav file, not a midi file. Just
little snipets of some of my stuff. Due to space constraints, I couldn't
make them longer. I also had to sample them at 14k resolution to keep the
size down. I would have loved to uploaded the 28k samples, but those were
way too big. Each archive also has a readme file in ASCII format.
If you like what you hear, then let me know. So enjoy.
I've been pretty inactive musically lately. I finally made that tape with
music. I've only sent out a few copies. If you sent me a blank and have
not gotten a copy, rest assured that I still have that blank tape and have
been extremely lazy about making a copy. The original is not the highest
quality and I've been dragging my feet on either re-doing it, or just
leaving it as is. I have resumed playing Blues recently when possible.
One of my goals for the next few months (currently May '99) is to compose
more too.
Update - 3/21/05:
Well, there really hasn't been too many more compositions since '99. I've
upgraded my computer and got rid of one synth (not working and not worth fixing).
I've resampled almost all of my music into mp3 format. Below are the links
to those files. They are organized by "album" then song. Click on the song
to have it stream, or to download either Right click (Windoze) or Option click
(Mac OS).
Here are the files! :)
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No it's not x-rated :) This is basically a "Greatest Hits" compilation I put together when I was 30 years old. A few of the songs were composed during that year.
Music for a Virtual World
Some of the songs here are named for games put out by Virtual World Entertainment Group. Some of the others are from other projects, but I had put the entire collection together for a tape I had submitted to VWE.
Cosmic Ocean
The Orion Project
Symphony in Dmin
Various
There are more songs, but I have not transferred them to my hard drive at home. Most of them are the much older songs. Some are not songs I really want to put out there. And some are really experimental college pieces.
All music is Copyright MVF Productions and may not be used without written
permission.