bookmark_borderStep It Up (Work!)

LYRICS
Step by step by step
Going up. Going down.
Work! The product of the force applied to move
(Is it work to groove?)
Work! Measure the height, right? Right!
Don’t be a dope and measure the slope
After all, moving forward is no work at all
Step by step by step
Going up. Going down.
Power! Am I dumb…
Power… the rate work is done?
Come on! Let’s have some
What? Watt! What? What!
Is it plain the plane requires less work…
Or, am I just being a jerk?
What if I’m to climb two steps at a time
Or better yet I get to go down
Is there any work to be found?
Can I get gravity to do it for me?
Let’s see…
Step by step by step
Going up. Going down.

Step It Up (Work!) Music Video.mp4

ABOUT THE SONG
Style: ExperiMental Music
Chords: Em Dm
Rhythm: 104 BPM / Modern R&B and 8 Beat
Recording: digital 1-track stereo

Daniel — Vocals, Keyboards, Synthesizers and Computer Controller (microKorg, Yamaha PSR-740, Casio WK-3500, miniNova, Alesis Vortex, Korg MIli software and a couple pedals)

From the album From Fractals to Classic Rocks
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderGravity

LYRICS
Come down to Earth? For what it’s worth, you force me to grasp the gravity… gravity of gravity
Creating the possibility of thermal energy
Putting the weight of the world on my shoulders
I suppose we’re all beholders
Gravitating toward one another
Stopping us from drifting further
Come down to Earth? For what it’s worth, you can’t force me to grasp the gravity of gravity
Maybe not a force at all
I’m not sure
If you’re just a consequence of the curvature
Not a straight line in space-time
Come down to Earth? For what it’s worth, you force me to grasp the gravity… gravity of gravity
Our attractive force is proportional
To the product of our masses
Igniting spheres of hydrogen gases
Creating complexities such as galaxies
Come down to Earth? For what it’s worth, you force me to grasp the gravity… gravity of gravity
Bodies in the universe
Drawn on a collision course

Gravity.mp3

ABOUT THE SONG
Style: ExperiMental Music
Chords: D Am Em / Bdim Em / E7 Em
Rhythm:
Recording: digital 1-track stereo

Daniel — Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Synthesizers and Computer Controller (microKorg, Korg N364, Casio WK-3500, miniNova, Alesis Vortex, Korg MIli software and a couple pedals)

From the album From Fractals to Classic Rocks
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderSky Blue

LYRICS
Sky blue
Letting the light shine through
Scattered, too
Into your hue
Sky blue
No red light in sight
Insight due to you
Sky blue
Tiny molecules of air, I know you’re there
For you cause the hue
Now aware, I thank you
Sky blue
Though some may call you a “shorter, smaller wave”
I love the way you behave
Sky blue
I love you

Sky Blue.mp3

ABOUT THE SONG
Style: ExperiMental Music
Chords: Em Esus4
Rhythm: 141 BPM / Pop Shuffle
Recording: live 1-track digital stereo

A song about why the sky is blue.

Daniel — Vocals, Keyboards, Synthesizers and Computer Controller (microKorg, Korg N364, Casio WK-3500, miniNova, Korg Mli software)

From the album Fall Into Place
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderLaissez-faire

LYRICS
There’s some commotion
And, it’s staying in motion
Quick like Isaac
“An object in motion stays in….”
Loco-commotion (x3)
Notion

Tangled up emotion
That’s staying in motion
Quick like Isaac
“An object in motion stays in….”
Loco-commotion (x3)
Notion

Some sort-of love potion
Accelerating motion
Quick like Isaac
An outside force of course
Loco-commotion (x3)
Notion

Laissez-faire when Spring is in the air

Laissez-faire Music Video.mp4

Laissez-faire.mp3

Songwriting in Everhart Park, West Chester, PA
Songwriting in Everhart Park, West Chester, PA

ABOUT THE SONG
A D A E
B7 G A E

Written and recorded at Everhart Park, West Chester, PA.

A song about love and Isaac Newton’s “Laws Of Motion”.

Daniel — Vocals, Guitar

From the album Buzzing
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderVortex Physics

INSTRUMENTALCron Vortex: Membrane.com research
into the Universal Theorem

Vortex Physics.mp3

ABOUT THIS SONG
Chords
D D7 Bm7 Bbaug

152 Beats Per Minute / Disco Soul

This song was inspired by Cron Vortex.

Daniel — Keyboards / Synthesizers including an Alesis Vortex Keytar

From the album Chill While Possible
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderHunter’s Moon

LYRICS
The Hunter’s Moon hovers on the horizon

Once the setting sun is done
It will be a full moon risin’

The folklore of the sky
Trying to answer, “why?”
The folklore of the sky
Understanding the part that is I

The nocturnal prey play after day
The Hunter’s moon shinning like noon
Gives light to the motion of flight

Let go. Whish. (The string of the bow)

Good night!

Hunter’s Moon.mp3

ABOUT THE SONG

The Hunter’s Moon is so named because plenty of moonlight is ideal for hunters shooting migrating birds in Northern Europe. The name is also said to have been used by Native Americans as they tracked and killed their prey by autumn moonlight, stockpiling food for the winter ahead. The Hunter’s Moon and Harvest Moon are not brighter, smaller or yellower than during other times of the year, but all full moons have their own special characteristics (based primarily on the whereabouts of the ecliptic in the sky at the time of year that they are visible.) The full moons of September, October and November, as seen from the northern hemisphere (which correspond to the full moons of March, April and May as seen from the southern hemisphere) are well known in the folklore of the sky.
— Wikipedia

Written and recorded on November 29 and December 1, 2012 during a Hunter’s Moon.

Daniel — Vocals, Keyboards

From the album Winter Wonders
By Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderMoonshine

LYRICS
Give praise for the moonshine
Pass on the sun’s rays (raise)
Give praise for the nighttime

Reflections from afar
Shedding light from a star
Phenomenon bizarre
Traveling as both wave and particles

Give praise for the sunshine
Bounce off the moon’s backside
Making the full moon shine fine
Giving rise to the ocean’s tide

Reflections from afar
Shedding light from a star
Phenomenon bizarre
Bringing a lifetime of spectacles

Give praise the stars do shine
Travel through vast space
To grace the crisp wintertime
Shinning down on the human race

Reflections from afar
Shedding light from a star
Phenomenon bizarre
Traveling as both particles and wave
Causing us to howl and crave
… none too soon to howl at the moon

Moonshine.mp3

ABOUT THE SONG
Key of C

Written and recorded on November 26, 27 and 28, 2012 in West Chester and Ambler, PA. It is about getting sunlight in the wintertime to keep you healthy and happy… and the way a full moon full of reflection can make you feel crazy.

Daniel — Vocals, Keyboards

From the album Winter Wonders
By Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderSuper, Natrual Hero

Writing the Song Super Natural Hero
Writing the Song Super Natural Hero

LYRICS
I’ve been using gravity to make do
Since before I was two
Oh, yeah… and, I’ve been using friction, too
To save me from the mountain dew
Soooooo
There’s quite a bit you can do
A super, natural hero

Roll with the role of the magnetic pole
An attraction to you
Or, maybe you want to try and repel
You can do it just as well
The solution once you are in motion
Just add a little of your friction
No fool… you’ve got fuel and oxygen
Now, we’re on fire once again
Soooooo
There’s quite a bit you can do
A super, natural hero

How to Play the Guitar to Super Natural Hero
How to Play the Guitar to Super Natural Hero

ABOUT THE SONG
Capo 5
Intro
G / Em
F / Am less c#

Written and recorded on October 20 and 21, 2012. It was started on the roadtrip back from Virginia Tech while thinking about the power of physics.

Daniel – Vocals, Guitar

From the album The New Old
by Daniel Brouse