A House Built on Sand – new song
Now for something completely different!
My son inspired me with a DeadMou5 song Strobe, which is electronica dance music… typically called “house” music (which is why I needed the word ‘house’ to appear in my song’s name). It builds to that heavy 4/4 bass drum and has little or no melody. So… I did a piece that satisfies my musical architectural form, with some interesting sounds, all synthetic.
You can hear or download it on my bandcamp site:
http://jasonmarsh.bandcamp.com/track/a-house-built-on-sand
I know not all of my violin fans with think it is great. But bear with me while I do some experimentation, and if you listen to its energetic sonic soundscapes, you might be surprised how similar it is to my violin compositions. And the younger folks might dig it.


Nothing is pre-recorded before I begin. I create the bass drum part by tapping on the bridge and electronically transposing it down 2 octaves, and the bass line by plucking in the normal range, and transposing the part down 2 octaves. The snare-like effects come from “chops” with the bow. It’s satisfying to watch live and know that everything is real-time. Most of the piece is improvisation, and every performance is quite different. You get a quite different sense of what is happening musically when you can see everything happen in real time.



the feel as I think Bach intended, but still apply many of his musical sensibilities to current technology and style. He obviously reveled in the power of the violin as an instrument, so I am staying the the ‘acoustic’ instrument as the source of everything you hear. Bach liked to build chordal progressions though single-note instrument lines, which I’ve enhanced with a beat-synchronized delay, to bring out the harmony without losing the line.