bookmark_borderClasp

Clasp-Christmas.mp3
Clasp-Christmas.mp4
Clasp.mp3
Clasp.mp4
Clasp-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Here!
(Clasp my hand)

[Verse 1]
If you need some help
Just let me know
If you’re not sure, whelp
Give ‘er a go

[Bridge]
Understand?

[Chorus]
Here!
(Clasp my hand)
Together
(Make a stand)
.. we’ll weather

[Verse 2]
Not sure you’ll pull through
So rough, too tough
I’m here for you
Beelzebub rebuff

[Bridge]
(The damned be damned)
Understand?

[Chorus]
Here!
(Clasp my hand)
Together
(Make a stand)
.. we’ll weather

[Bridge]
(The damned be damned)
Understand?
(Love takes command)

[Chorus]
Here!
(Clasp my hand)
Together
(Make a stand)
.. we’ll weather

[Outro]
(The damned be damned)
Understand?
(Love takes command)
Clasp my hand
(Hold on tight)
… into the light

From the album “Gasp

Christmas Bliss
Christmas Home

bookmark_borderLapse

Lapse.mp3
Lapse.mp4
Lapse-Pt-2.mp3
Lapse-Pt-2.mp4
Lapse-Reggae.mp3
Lapse-Reggae.mp4
Lapse-Pt-2-Reggae.mp3
Lapse-Pt-2-Reggae.mp4
Lapse-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Perhaps…
(A lapse)

[Verse 1]
Trying to make sense
Of such a scene
Offense and defense
Nowhere to be seen

[Chorus]
Perhaps…
(A lapse)
In reasoning
(Find mind)
Perhaps…
(A lapse)
In judgement
(Your heart meant)

[Bridge]
Felt and dealt
Hate (cast your fate)
Love (rise above)

[Verse 2]
I try to figure out
What you’re all about
Are you pure and true, too
There’s lingering doubt

[Chorus]
Perhaps…
(A lapse)
In reasoning
(Find mind)
Perhaps…
(A lapse)
In judgement
(Your heart meant)

[Bridge]
Felt and dealt
Hate (cast your fate)
Love (rise above)

[Chorus]
Perhaps…
(A lapse)
In reasoning
(Find mind)
Perhaps…
(A lapse)
In judgement
(Your heart meant)

[Outro]
To cause pain
(Couldn’t refrain)
Hate (cast your fate)
Love (rise above)
Which to you choose
(Win or lose)
Do you live to give
(Or have a stake in hate)

From the album “Gasp

bookmark_borderSpaz

Spaz-Best-Of.mp3
Spaz-Best-Of.mp4
Spaz.mp3
Spaz.mp4
Spaz-intro.mp3

[Intro]
A fine line…
Spaz n’jazz

[Verse 1]
A freak of nature
(Is that good?)
Well, I’m not sure
(If we should)

[Bridge]
Could or would….

[Chorus]
There’s a fine line…
(Between spaz n’jazz)
Keeping of time
(Reason and rhyme)

[Verse 2]
Spasm or seizure
(Is it all good?)
Well, I’m not sure
(If we should)

[Bridge]
Could or would….

[Chorus]
There’s a fine line…
(Between spaz n’jazz)
Keeping of time
(Reason and rhyme)

[Bridge]
Oh, my, my
(Give ‘er a try)

[Chorus]
There’s a fine line…
(Between spaz n’jazz)
Keeping of time
(Reason and rhyme)

[Bridge]
Here she comes agin’
(Keep cookin’!)

[Outro]
There’s a fine line…
(Between spaz n’jazz)
Keeping of time
(Reason and rhyme)
I’m starting to hear
(What we have here)
Is thick, thick, thick
(Music, think quick)
… yet full of space
(and a trace of race)
Music, think quick

From the album “Gasp

bookmark_borderAn Asp

An-Asp-Christmas.mp3
An-Asp-Christmas.mp4
An-Asp.mp3
An-Asp.mp4
An-Asp-intro.mp3

[Intro]
(Gasp!)
An asp

[Verse 1]
No, don’t be tempted
(Contempted)
Pure viper
(That’s for sure)

[Bridge]
(Gasp!)
An asp

[Chorus]
The serpent and Eve
(Conceive)
Forbidden fruit
(Is absolute)

[Verse 2]
No, don’t be so vain
(Have you gone insane)
God will forsake
(You and your snake)

[Bridge]
(Gasp!)
An asp

[Chorus]
The serpent and Eve
(Conceive)
Forbidden fruit
(Is absolute)

[Bridge]
(Gasp!)
An asp

[Chorus]
The serpent and Eve
(Conceive)
Forbidden fruit
(Is absolute)

[Outro]
(Gasp!)
An asp
(Now we’ll toil the soil)
Give birth
(In pain and strain)
An ass
(And an asp)

From the album “Gasp

Christmas Bliss
Christmas Home

bookmark_borderDownhill

Downhill-Christmas.mp3
Downhill-Christmas.mp4
Downhill.mp3
Downhill.mp4
Downhill-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Still…
The snowball
(Is rolling downhill)

[Verse 1]
Gaining mass
(Gaining momentum)
Going fast
(Oh, and then some)

[Chorus]
Still…
The snowball
(Is rolling downhill)
Until…
The catchall
(Is fulfilled)

[Bridge]
Still…
The snowball
(Is rolling) … and bowling
(Us down)
Down, down, down

[Verse 2]
Faster, faster
(Velocity)
Faster disaster
(We’re about to see)

[Chorus]
Still…
The snowball
(Is rolling downhill)
Until…
The catchall
(Is fulfilled)

[Outro]
Still…
The snowball
(Is rolling) … and bowling
(Us down)
Down, down, down
(Where we’re at)
Splat!

ABOUT THE SONG
When a snowball rolls down a hill, it accumulates mass, accelerates, and gains inertia, mirroring the progression of human-induced climate change. Tipping points, once breached, set off self-sustaining feedback loops independent of human influence. This phenomenon is akin to a falling domino striking two more, setting off a chain reaction—hence the term “The Domino Effect”. In climate science, it’s often termed “tipping cascades.” This concept can also be likened to “The Snowball Effect.” A tipping point resembles a snowball gathering mass and velocity (momentum) as it rolls downhill. Once passed, it leads to cumulative and reinforced global warming.

When a snowball rolls down a hill, its momentum is governed by several principles of physics, including conservation of momentum, friction, and the laws of motion.

  1. Conservation of Momentum: According to Newton’s first law of motion, an object in motion tends to stay in motion unless acted upon by an external force. As the snowball starts rolling down the hill, it gains momentum. Momentum is the product of mass and velocity, so as the snowball gains mass by accumulating more snow, its momentum increases.
  2. Friction: Friction between the snowball and the surface of the hill plays a crucial role. Friction opposes the motion of the snowball, which means it acts in the direction opposite to the snowball’s velocity. However, as the snowball accumulates more mass, it also gains more surface area in contact with the hill, which increases the frictional force. This can help accelerate the snowball’s motion, especially if the hill is steep enough.
  3. Gravity: Gravity is what pulls the snowball downhill in the first place. As the snowball rolls down the hill, it accelerates under the influence of gravity. The force of gravity acting on the snowball increases its velocity, contributing to its momentum.
  4. Impact and Collisions: As the snowball accumulates more mass, it may collide with other objects like rocks or other snowballs on its way down the hill. These collisions can transfer momentum and alter the snowball’s trajectory and velocity.

Overall, the snowball’s momentum is a result of the interplay between these factors. As it gains mass and velocity while rolling down the hill, its momentum increases, governed by the principles of classical mechanics.

Chaos theory, the concept of The Snowball Effect, tipping points and feedback loops provide valuable insights into understanding the acceleration of climate change.

  1. Chaos Theory: Chaos theory deals with complex systems that are highly sensitive to initial conditions, where small changes can lead to significant differences in outcomes. The Earth’s climate system is a classic example of such a complex system. Small perturbations, such as changes in greenhouse gas concentrations or variations in ocean currents, can lead to large-scale and often unpredictable changes in weather patterns and climate dynamics. Chaos theory helps us understand why seemingly small changes in atmospheric composition or temperature can have profound and sometimes unexpected effects on global climate patterns.
  2. Tipping Points: Tipping points are thresholds in a system where a small change can lead to a significant and often irreversible shift in the system’s state. In the context of climate change, tipping points represent critical thresholds in Earth’s climate system, such as the melting of polar ice caps or the collapse of large ice sheets. Once these tipping points are crossed, they can trigger feedback loops that amplify warming and accelerate climate change. For example, the melting of Arctic sea ice reduces the Earth’s albedo, leading to more absorption of solar radiation and further warming of the Arctic, creating a positive feedback loop.
  3. Feedback Loops: Feedback loops are mechanisms by which changes in one part of a system amplify or dampen changes in another part of the system. In the climate system, there are both positive and negative feedback loops. Positive feedback loops amplify changes and tend to destabilize the climate system, while negative feedback loops dampen changes and promote stability. For example, as temperatures rise, permafrost thaw releases methane, a potent greenhouse gas, which further accelerates warming, creating a positive feedback loop. On the other hand, increased atmospheric CO2 levels can stimulate plant growth, leading to more carbon uptake through photosynthesis, which acts as a negative feedback loop.

By considering chaos theory, tipping points, and feedback loops, we can better understand the non-linear dynamics of the climate system and why climate change can accelerate rapidly once certain thresholds are crossed. This understanding is crucial for developing effective strategies to mitigate and adapt to climate change.

* Our climate model employs chaos theory to comprehensively consider human impacts and projects a potential global average temperature increase of 9℃ above pre-industrial levels.

What Can I Do?
There are numerous actions you can take to contribute to saving the planet. Each person bears the responsibility to minimize pollution, discontinue the use of fossil fuels, reduce consumption, and foster a culture of love and care. The Butterfly Effect illustrates that a small change in one area can lead to significant alterations in conditions anywhere on the globe. Hence, the frequently heard statement that a fluttering butterfly in China can cause a hurricane in the Atlantic. Be a butterfly and affect the world.

What you can do today. How to save the planet.

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

From the album “Gasp

Christmas Bliss
Christmas Home

bookmark_borderHoly Shh

Holy-Shh-Best-Of.mp3
Holy-Shh-Best-Of.mp4
Holy-Shh.mp3
Holy-Shh.mp4
Holy-Shh-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Holy shh… it’s (lowly)

[Verse 1]
Can’t get away
With dirty play
Day after day

[Bridge]
It will haunt and taunt you

[Chorus]
Holy shhh… it’s…
(Lowly)
I mean geez… he’s…
(Folie)

[Verse 2]
Con can’t go on
Wrong way too long
Change the song

[Bridge]
Or it will haunt and taunt you

[Chorus]
Holy shhh… it’s…
(Lowly)
I mean geez… he’s…
(Folie)

[Bridge]
Causing some to cry
(While others die)

[Chorus]
Holy shhh… it’s…
(Lowly)
I mean geez… he’s…
(Folie)

[Outro]
Causing some to cry
(While others die)
While you’re on the take
(Our backs you break)
Time to learn to give
(Too late too forgive)
Sadly you displease
(Like a disease)

From the album “Gasp

bookmark_borderAt Last

At-Last-Best-Of.mp3
At-Last-Best-Of.mp4
At-Last.mp3
At-Last.mp4
At-Last-intro.mp3

[Intro]
At last…
(A gasp)

[Verse 1]
Do your days (in a daze) go by
(Did you fail to realize)
You don’t know why
(The world’s in disguise)

[Chorus]
At last…
(A gasp)
It must be sinking in
Astonishment
(Is what I meant)
Let the fun begin!

[Bridge]
At last…
(A grasp)

[Verse 2]
Lost your freedom
(To your star dumb)
Yet, you wonder why
(You barely get by)

[Chorus]
At last…
(A gasp)
It must be sinking in
Astonishment
(Is what I meant)
Let the fun begin!

[Bridge]
At last…
(A grasp)

[Chorus]
At last…
(A gasp)
It must be sinking in
Astonishment
(Is what I meant)
Let the fun begin!

[Outro]
At last…
(A grasp)
A gaffe
(Correction)
Pro-confabulation

From the album “Gasp

bookmark_borderGulp

Gulp-Best-Of.mp3
Gulp-Best-Of.mp4
Gulp.mp3
Gulp.mp4
Gulp-intro.mp3

[Intro]
(I’m thinkin’…)
Gulp it up
(In case we don’t live agin’)

[Verse 1]
Ah, to strive
… (to stay alive)
To thirst
… (for life’s outburst)

[Bridge]
What’s up?

[Chorus]
(I’m thinkin’…)
Gulp it up
(In case we don’t live agin’)
I’m drinkin’
(Life up)

[Bridge]
Before prime time
(Is in decline)

[Verse 2]
Oh, to arrive
… (and feel alive)
An outburst
… (to quench our thirst)

[Bridge]
What’s up?

[Chorus]

[Bridge]
Before the time of “I’m”
(A muted mime)

[Chorus]

[Outro]
Before… ‘for the sinkin’
(Starts sinkin’ in)
At dawn’s daylight
(Gonna do it agin’)
Cherish every moment
(As it gets spent)

ABOUT THE SONG

The new release of the day, “Gulp,” is all about loving life. It’s a psychedelic funk experiment built on the pulse of an Ibanez guitar running through a Vox auto-wah and tube amp, layered with organ and piano textures from a Kurzweil, and fused into the dreamy swirl of a miniNova synth.

The track is an ode to the thrill of being alive — to drink in every moment before it slips away.

From the album “Gasp

bookmark_borderOh My Gawd

Oh-My-Gawd.mp3
Oh-My-Gawd.mp4
Oh-My-Gawd-Unplugged-Underground-XXVI.mp3
Oh-My-Gawd-Unplugged-Underground-XXVI.mp4
Oh-My-Gawd-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Oh my gawd
(Gasp!)

[Verse 1]
Is he out of his mind
(Oh so unkind)
Has he lost his marbles
(Oh well, oh well)

[Bridge]
No don’t applaud
(The pass of gas)

[Chorus]
Oh my gawd
(Gasp!)
So very odd
(Aghast)

[Verse 2]
Did he hit his head
(Listen what he said)
Is he totally mad
(Oh well, so sad)

[Bridge]
No don’t applaud
(The lie… just cry)

[Chorus]
Oh my gawd
(Gasp!)
So very odd
(Aghast)

[Bridge]
No don’t applaud
(The obtuse abuse)

[Chorus]
Oh my gawd
(Gasp!)
So very odd
(Aghast)

[Outro]
No don’t applaud
(Best to prod)
Sneak a peek
(Seek what’s true)
In the best of you

From the album “Gasp

bookmark_borderBehavior

Behavior.mp3
Behavior.mp4
Behavior-Pt-2.mp3
Behavior-Pt-2.mp4
Behavior-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Did you see that behavior
(He ain’t no savior)

[Verse 1]
He’s so crude
(Bigot’s racism)
He’s so lewd
(Ped Oh sexism)

[Chorus]
Did you see that behavior
(He ain’t no savior)
All about “I come first”
(That’s if first is worst)

[Bridge]
Jealousy
(And envy)
Self-pity
(Real shh… ity)

[Verse 2]
He’s so rude
(Mag-ah attitude)
Nation’s screwed
(White nationalist)

[Chorus]
Did you see that behavior
(He ain’t no savior)
All about “I come first”
(That’s if first is worst)

[Bridge]
Jealousy
(And envy)
Self-pity
(Real shh… ity)

[Chorus]
Did you see that behavior
(He ain’t no savior)
All about “I come first”
(That’s if first is worst)

[Outro]
Jealousy
(And envy)
Self-pity
(Real shh… ity)
Is it too late
(To stop the hate)
… what of love?

From the album “Gasp

bookmark_borderGrasp

Grasp.mp3
Grasp.mp4
Grasp-Pt-2.mp3
Grasp-Pt-2.mp4
Grasp-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Grasp for a gasp
(Of fresh air)
… is there any there?

[Verse 1]
Grasping at straws
(As the ice thaws)
Grasping for land
(Underwater’s command)

[Chorus]
Grasp for a gasp
(Of fresh air)
… is there any there?
Need some O 2
(How ’bout you?)

[Bridge]
Try to think it through
(What will we do?)

[Verse 2]
Get a grasp on reality
(Of man’s humanity)
Grasping the energy
(That will set us free)

[Chorus]
Grasp for a gasp
(Of fresh air)
… is there any there?
Need some O 2
(How ’bout you?)

[Bridge]
Try to think it through
(What will we do?)

[Chorus]
Grasp for a gasp
(Of fresh air)
… is there any there?
Need some O 2
(How ’bout you?)

[Outro]
Try to think it through
(What will we do?)
As the temp goes higher
(It’s evermore dire)
Need a solution
(For our pollution)
Grasp for a gasp

ABOUT THE SONG: Beyond Linear Change — The Reality of Exponential Acceleration
Originally estimated at 100 years, the climate doubling period–how quickly climate impacts double in intensity–contracted to 10 years. By 2024, new observations confirmed the doubling period had shortened further to just 2 years. 100 years → 10 years → 2 years. This means the damage caused by climate change today is already double what it was just two years ago. If this trend continues, it could be four times worse in two years, eight times worse in four years, and up to 64 times worse within a decade. Critically, these estimates are conservative, assuming the doubling period does not continue to shrink even further as tipping points and feedback loops accelerate the crisis.

The surge in persistent heat domes and resonance patterns in the jet stream confirms that critical thresholds in the climate system are being crossed faster than models predicted. As warming oceans and a destabilized jet stream lock in planetary wave patterns, heat domes and extreme weather events persist longer, amplifying both frequency and intensity.

In 2023, Earth’s surface temperatures averaged over 3°C above pre-industrial levels–double the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C ceiling. Scientists agree that a 2°C rise will trigger tipping points and feedback loops, releasing carbon from permafrost, weakening the AMOC, and destabilizing polar ice sheets. This cascading “Domino Effect” could push global temperatures toward 6°C, rendering large regions of the planet uninhabitable within this century.

As climate change accelerates, what was once a 1,000-year flood now occurs as a 100-year or even 10-year event. Violent rain, flash flooding, and catastrophic water events are rewriting our understanding of “normal,” with Chapel Hill’s recent “1,000-year” flood serving as a stark warning that the climate system is entering a phase of nonlinear, runaway change that threatens human systems, infrastructure, and global stability.

Tipping points and feedback loops drive the acceleration of climate change. When one tipping point is toppled and triggers others, the cascading collapse is known as the Domino Effect.

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

 

From the album “Gasp

bookmark_borderGasp

Gasp-Best-Of.mp3
Gasp-Best-Of.mp4
Gasp.mp3
Gasp.mp4
Gasp-intro.mp3

[Intro]
(Gasp)
… some air at last

[Verse 1]
It’s getting hard to breathe
With all this social unrest
Looking for a way to relieve
That suits all best

[Chorus]
(Gasp)
… some air at last
(Fast)
Breathe in again

[Bridge]
Gasping for air
(If there’s any there)

[Verse 2]
It’s getting hard to breathe
With all take and greed
Is it possible to relieve
So our souls can feed

[Chorus]
(Gasp)
… some air at last
(Fast)
Breathe in again

[Bridge]
Gasping for air
(If there’s any there)

[Chorus]
(Gasp)
… some air at last
(Fast)
Breathe in again

[Outro]
Gasping for air
(If there’s any there)
Trying to breath in
(Once again)
Hoping at last
(A gasp)

From the album “Gasp