bookmark_borderCoulrophobia

LYRICS
French police warn about scary clowns
Earlier this month in the US, there were several reports of scary clowns in California, Florida …

In France, police say groups are organising online to track down the clowns and they’re taking the matter very seriously. “Anyone, aggressive clowns or clown hunters, found in possession of a weapon in a public place will be arrested and can be held in police custody,” said a police statement. They’ve urged the public to stop spreading rumours online and have issued information on how to send an alert about an aggressive clown.
— BBC

Aggressive clown or clown hunter
You’re going down
Stumble blunder
Be the brunt of the clown

In France, the latest dance
Werewolves Of London
London Bridge undone
Falling down
The brunt of the clown

London bridge is falling down
My fair lady
That clown looks shady
I ain’t clowin’ around

Coulrophobia Music Video.mp4

Coulrophobia Soundtrack.mp3

Scary Clown Songwriting
Scary Clown Songwriting

ABOUT THE SONG
Chords — F Fm F#mM7

136 Beats Per Minute / 8 Beat Dance

Written and recorded in West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA

Daniel — Vocals, Cymbals, Keyboards and Synths

From the album Generation
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderSends Shivers Up My Spine

LYRICS
A paralyzed man
And neural regeneration
Just shows we can
Legs dancing with gyration
Just shows we can
With moral fortitude
… the right attitude

The olfactory factory
Lights a bulb
A bright idea
A problem solved
Angels singing Ave Maria

The sensation of neural regeneration
Sensation — neural regeneration

I think I can, Man
Man, think I can

Feels so fine
Sends shivers up my spine

Sends Shivers Up My Spine Music Video.mp4

Sends Shivers Up My Spine.mp3

Recording Studio
Recording Studio

ABOUT THE SONG
Chords/Tempo
C F
G7 C
AbAug Am7 C7 CM7 C

102 Beats Per Minute – Casio WK-3500 Ambient (specialized settings on the midi connected microKorg)

Mixed live through a Behringer mixer. Vocals mic’d one natural Sennheiser and one through a Digitech KP3.

Based on this news story:

A paralyzed man has been able to walk again after a pioneering therapy that involved transplanting cells from his nasal cavity into his spinal cord.

Prof Geoff Raisman, chair of neural regeneration at University College London’s Institute of Neurology, led the UK research team.

He said what had been achieved was “more impressive than man walking on the moon”.

A key difference with Mr Fidyka was that the scientists were able use the patient’s olfactory bulb, which is the richest source of olfactory ensheathing cells.

The complex neural circuitry responsible for our sense of smell is the only part of the nervous system that regenerates throughout adult life.

It is this ability that scientists have tried to exploit in stimulating repair in the spinal cord.

Every time we breathe, molecules carrying different odours in the air come into contact with nerve cells in the nose.

These transmit messages to our olfactory bulbs – at the very top of the nasal cavity, sitting at the base of the brain.

The nerve cells are being continually damaged and must be replaced.

This process of regeneration is made possible by olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs), which provide a pathway for the fibres to grow back.

Scientists believe this is evidence that the recovery is due to regeneration….
— BBC

Written and recorded in West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA.

Daniel — Keyboards, Vocals

From the album Dawning Of The Day
by Daniel Brouse