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Hello
Originally I had scribbled a fair amount of information into this page, complete with a pretentiously funny pun on 'FAQ'. Upon review I've decided that that's a rather dishonest approach. In anticipation of the only question that folks are likely to have right now, what I mean with that is that I do not expect people I don't know in some way to drop by this page and be charged with many a question that I accidentily answer as though it is expected to be of frequent concern.
If there is really some need for contact, there's always email and my blog thing. This way I can probably answer the question in question with some detail and personality. Perhaps this page here will evolve a bit in the future when it's needed. For now that's hardly a necessity.
One thing I could venture to mention is the list of projects I've been involved in in the recent past. That is to say, the past decennium or so. Things before that don't seem recognisable in a personal sense, so I'll leave them out.
Insanitizer had its heyday around 2002 - but that's just my opinion, I'm sure Johan will say it was of equal mediocrity at any time! It's random-conceptual Drunken Rock - with or without alcohol (usually with). Then there's various one-day names that were pulled out of proverbial hats just to have a name - these were sessions with genial Jussi and/or rhythm-guru t-m. The Nazareth Posse, Blbblmrrlmbl (I'm not sure that has a single spelling - perhaps it's supposed to change all the time), Jazza Mark II.. just to name a few. Various songs were recorded in many different instrumental occupations that you may have seen me reference or link to at some time.
The Japanese Golfers and the Jesus Freaks have album releases available at their websites. Neither are all that straightforward or even logical. The first is a pop-culture experience that, besides myself, features vocal percussionist Dan Harris and vibrant co-producer Ethereal, while the latter is a Jesus-flavoured excercise in punk unexcercise with a particularly present t-m on drums.
I don't know if all that's supposed to make me look busy, or more so in the direction of the opposite.. but now you've caught a glimpse of my musical activities outside of my imaginary bands and self-invented sonic cosmoses.
I also like to cook, draw ponies and, more obviously, write bad poetry that I repeatedly call good, and good poetry that I repeatedly call bad.
There's a ship on the horizon
Or maybe it's a boat
From this kind of distance
It's not really easy to ascertain