Subtle Psychosis Music


I originally came up with the Subtle Psychosis name when I was writing my music and then transferred that over to my business. Subtle Psychosis will still be in the business of music production wherever and whenever possible.

Following is a list of songs that are truly my own. When I say that, I mean that I wrote and arranged the song from scratch, played the instruments while recording, mixed and mastered the final sound... everything. I must admit that it is a computer generated sound for the drums because I don't have a drum kit, but I am still the one who wrote the drum track as it appears.


  • Open Road--Inspired by all the road trips I've ever taken.
  • Payback-- (Still a work in progress; all instruments are computer generated right now)
  • Faded Picture-- This is a song in progress. All of the instrument tracks are recorded. I'm in the post-recording process for the instruments right now and will be recording the vocals soon. This link will always go to the most current version of the song, so check back if you're interested in my progress. (Most recent version: 2 April 2009)

As you will probably notice, there are no vocals recorded for these songs, but that doesn't mean that there aren't lyrics. If someone is interested in giving the vocals a shot, drop me an email! I am working on my singing and eventually I will probably try to record some vocals of my own.

I'm also interested in finding a drummer. I have a friend who I've been bugging to do it, but he's a loser and won't. So the same goes for drummers. (I have the computer doing my drumming in the meantime...)


I have also been part of some projects with my good friend Jer. He's a great guitarist and also great with recording equipment. He's always working on some recording project or another and has honored me with the opportunity to participate in a couple of cover songs.

Jer did all the post-recording production work on these songs. For those who don't know, it's not just sitting down with a guitar (bass, mic, whatever) and pressing the "Record" button and then it's done. It takes a lot of work behind the scenes mixing everything to make it sound right and a whole bunch of technical stuff that Jer knows all about and I only know a little bit about, so if you want to know more, ask him; he's the expert.

Desert Plains is a song by Judas Preist from their album Point of Entry, released in 1981. For this cover version, I am playing the rhythm guitar you can hear coming from the right side and Jer is the rhythm guitar from the left side. Jer's friend Mark did the lead guitar and the vocals are done by a friend of Jer's from an online guitar forum. The drums and bass were done by computer.

The God That Failed is a song by Metallica from their album Metallica, released in 1991. For this cover version, I am playing bass and Jer is playing all rhythm guitars. Lead guitar is played by Jer's friend Mark again and the vocals are done by another (different) friend of Jer's from an online guitar forum. Drums are done by computer as before.


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