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Eric Mayer -- Everything else & Music
« on: August 30, 2018, 05:02:03 pm »
Hello Residential zoning board, I am Eric Mayer, & here is my CV!

I'm a home-recording composer/producer, no band at present, would love to be in one. I _just_ moved to Boulder, Colorado, and justly!
I have some of my accumulated musical offerings in album form at http://ericm.bandcamp.com ... slowly remastering that stuff,
and slowly working on a year+ in the making 3 hour album project called "V.I.T.R.I.O.L."
I have a soundcloud with some rough-ish mixes of tracks at https://soundcloud.com/luckyjoker777
In order of proficiency I play: guitar, bass, piano, drums. No drum set where I am now but I have with me one of those Yamaha MIDI poundy things
(that sounds even better "recorded" than my set does with my layman's mic-ing!) I'm a close-enough-for-jazz novice of a drummer,
a chord-pounder on the piano who can work out the left hand with an hour or seven, and I know my business on the guitar/bass, thank you very much! ;)
I largely come at things from the songwriting angle, but also do electronic and experimental tracks/albums.
I also do video work, portfolio available at https://vimeo.com/ericmayer ... some of those vids there feature music I did, so I'm into the film scoring thing,
as well as acting, screenwriting, video editing (use Premiere nowadays, but have used Final Cut & Vegas in the past).
And I do a bit of fiction/poetry writing.  And I also know how to use a hole saw/Bondo in order to convert a mortise door into a modern door.
Thanks for reading, and feel free to get in contact with me if you'd like to collaborate on this, that, or even, yes, even the other thing, or just to talk.
I'd love to help with a wide range of things if it sounds right for me: not just music collab, but even music video creation or editing of that, or other things.

Biggest impact a Residents album ever made on me was Mark of the Mole, and the first one to really grab me and twist me inside out was Fingerprince.
If I was going to sit down right now and listen to one, I would pick Commercial Album or Eskimo.  Don't want to call them "Favorites!"
I'm also wild about the music of Scott Walker, Miles Davis, R. Stevie Moore, Autechre, Bob Dylan, The Beatles. Maybe you've heard of the last one!

Thanks, W.E.I.R.D. pals! -Eric M.

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