Still 2012, Y'all

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 Hello!
 I hope all are well! A common theme I am seeing in the people I know are breakthroughs- both professionally and personally. As I talk to many friends, we all seem to agree that right now, people are having major transitions into their lives, and are being re-aligned with their true missions in life. I have also be noticing how life recently has been loaded with immense symbolism. It seems as if the people, things, events, words, and conversations that I have been encountering have had undeniable meaning on many levels- and that they all seem to have a hidden clues and lessons about where to head next. But this warrants its own discussion.....
       As I write this particular post, I am finding myself totally excited about music, life, and the general unfolding of events in general. Though it is hard to say what this summer will bring, I anticipate times of transformation and fervor to continue. Though it may seem right now as if events are looming in the ether, I can let you know about some more concrete developments!!! Aside from making a video for "Coming 'Round My Door" at Boston University, I have been writing new songs, making videos, and even recording a rendition of Radiohead's "Reckoner."  I am also very pleased to announce that this Wednesday, May 30th at 8:20 PM, I will be appearing on Evan Ginzberg's "Legends Radio." I will be doing an interview- discussing the nature of my work and my involvement in music, and snippets of my tracks from "Night Escape" will be played as well. I look forward to discussing and sharing my work through this internet radio program.  To listen to the show, go to http://legendsradio.net/ and click on "Listen Live" this Wednesday at 8:20 PM. 
        This July, my interview and performance from the lovely Jay Grayce's "Cyber Serenade" will also air (more on this later). I will also be playing a show at Gizzi's on Friday June 8th at 9 PM.I am grateful to be active in my music, and I am now prepping an expansive course of action for the summer. These developments will come to light as the summer wears on- and I cannot wait to share this natural unfolding of things as they come. I am positively certain of change. Right now, I am taking pleasure as the days and night run together, and time works in mysterious ebbs, flows, and inversions. And, if there was ever a time for change, now is it. This is to riding the wave!
Best,
Eric

Summoning Duende/Show/Music Video

     Duende: El duende is the spirit of evocation. It comes from inside as a physical/emotional response to music. It is what gives you chills, makes you smile or cry as a bodily reaction to an artistic performance that is particularly expressive. Folk music in general, especially flamenco, tends to embody an authenticity that comes from a people whose culture is enriched by diaspora and hardship; vox populi, the human condition of joys and sorrows. (Thanks Wikipedia!)

Hi to All!  I am excited to back and writing yet a new post, and to share with you some events that and happenings that are developing. And, like usual, I have a couple of announcements: First, I will be shooting a music video to "Coming 'Round My Door" on April 25th at the Boston University Studios, compliments of my friend Carina Chavda. I am excited and grateful to have this opportunity and to share the final product with everyone. I chose this particular song because the lyrics and feel of the music naturally conveys a storyline with specific imagery. I am thinking of invoking a character for this video, with some Civil War era dress- canteen and hair wax included. When I write my songs, (and my music career in general) I am often inspired by seeing things through a cinematic scope, so this will be great. As much as I would love to sport some wild 19th century facial hair, I can't grow any!

Secondly, I will be playing a show at Caffe Vivaldi on Saturday, April 21st at 6:00 PM. For this particular show, I am trying to add some more dynamics to the set, including some new songs, the resurrection of some older ones, and some storytelling and even spoken word to help enliven the set with just a bit more context. I have been spending a bit more time staying in to write, practice, and perfect some aspects of my music and act in general. As much as I love to be out and share my music, recently I have been on an introspective streak. I have felt the need to really further ground my work, and recapture some of the "duende" (see above) for my work. I have been trying to get my purpose clear for my music, and to really establish an essential template and spirit for all of what I do. Creative individuals are often the directors of their own odysessy, so finding the raw spirit of enthusiasm can help propel us through the trials we must face on daily basis. Whether it's sitting down to write a song, or just playing for people, running with this feeling of creative exuberance brings us all forward. But, in the coming time I am sure there will be more developments to share. Until then, I leave you a video of my cover of Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game," a song filled with "duende."

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Forever,

Eric Contractor

Rockwood Show! Dreams! Still 2012 Y'all!

(Me)                                               (Geminid Meteor Shower)          (Resemblance?)

As I predicated earlier, 2012 is already shaping up to be a most interesting and magical year so far (though not without a need for some tenacity, intention and effort). First, I have some announcements concerning shows: First, I am playing at set at Culturefix this Sunday at 9:30. I am also extremely excited to tell you all that I will be playing at Rockwood Music Hall on February 18th at 3 PM! Rockwood Music Hall is wonderful place to play, complete with a stage, piano, cool environment, and great lighting. I've wanted to play over there for a while and I'm glad I finally have a chance. It's right in the heart of the downtown corridor in the LES (off Houston Street) and they even have a little rope and carpet in front of the entrance.

(New Song- Check post below to listen)

And I have other developments, but more on an artistic level. Recently, I have been thinking about integrating some spoken word into my sets. At this point, I am trying to just flesh out the details of a larger vision for my music- something bolder, grander, more theatrical. A show that can properly suspend reality to enlarge the possibilities for storytelling and expression. For a newer song of mine, called "In the Floodlights," I added this spoken intro to set the scene that transpires in the song:

"There was a time we used to meet out back in the floodlights, and we’d wait for each other when there was nowhere else for us to go. Past the clothes lines, the ghostly light of unwatched TV’s,, and the din of cars from the road, we’d find each other there. Our breaths fall upon each other in silence, and pointed towards those parts of ourselves that we wanted to share but couldn’t say. Before we found words, there was an unborn understanding. And we’d faithfully dip into the wilderness of our dreaming, away from the noise and glare of those scenes where appearance and preconceived notions were everything. But here, everything was silently understood. When we stood in the floodlights we had a place to ourselves, a world rendered by our wishes, dreams, and preoccupations. In the surrounding darkness were misunderstandings, the wind was our journey, and the light was our truth.

                               And so tonight, our constellations are falling                               And tonight no one but me is calling.                                So meet me there away from the scene,                                Hold me close and have mercy on me."

For me, songwriting is a vessel and vehicle of an an earlier interest of mine, which was poetry. At this point, I want to bring to life a more comprehensive show complete with songs, storytelling, spoken interludes, some stage design, more musicians, video, and maybe some dance? I feel like now, we are in a time of which the suspension of reality is more palpable than ever, and we are learning the ability for all of us to sort of create our own reality and energy, for better or for worse. I think the time is ripe for music, theater, and dreams and in general. This all may sounds like a lot to bring together, but little by little I shall. For now, the songs and the music itself is more than enough.

Speaking of dreams, I have had some powerful dreams recently. I had one dream in particular last night which was so strong, it recalled other dreams, and the locations of these former dreams in my own dreamworld (yes, I have these strange fantasy locations that I return to over and over again). I'd rather not try to describe the whole dream, but, in short, I started writing lyrics to one of my new songs, and I felt like these words were being dictated to me from a purer plane in this dream. All these people (from all parts of my life) were saying words to me for this particular song, line by line, or in little pieces, sometimes suggesting a line with mere looks. Somehow the dream seemed to signify to me something triumphant, and reaffirmed my purpose as a musician and songwriter. This was a dream so intense I don't think I'll ever forget it. And I think the barrier between these dreams and reality is thinner now than ever. They are bleeding into one another, and we all have a greater understanding of how work between these different planes of consciousness. After so much disembodiment, I think we want these deeper layers of awareness. And so we shall.

Forever, (friends suggested I use this tag- we really won't last forever......or shall we?)

Eric Contractor