Making sense of Makers of Sense: Part 2 - YouTube
We’ll I know I’ve been absent posting but… that’s not to say that I haven’t been grinding! This part II of the video log shedding some light on our musical and show process.
The Makers of Sense are preparing a new show from the ground up!

To the Warehouse [Special Remixes Edition] Part II
Source: Bandcamp
I added a bit of rapping voice to an elaborate advertising animation for the Shot & Go energy drink product line. It appears they are looking to further root themselves in South America. I wonder if they are they headed to the states… The parent company is from Germany.
I thought this track would fill you with joyful energy for the week. Yep I’m bogus… I shouldn’t be leaking my own music, but why not? My network is purely about those who love music!
Old School Wednesday
As we take trip back in time… The year is 1998, the track is Broke As Hell (Droppin’ Shit on Wax) the group is Earatik Statik. We tore up many shows with this one! Ironically, we never recorded a record version. It was always rocked live from the instrumental. Who does that?
I believe my tunes belong in movies. So lately, I’ve been surrounding myself with composers and film professionals who are in the game scoring! This video contains highlights of a Master Session with Mark Isham at the ASCAP EXPO 2012. He’s an extremely accomplished composer of film and TV. I’m hoping some good luck and refined process will rub off on the brother.
Diggin in the Crates for Books
The original Beat Street script was released entitled, Looking for the Perfect Beat digitally http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/127430 by author and cannabis activist Steven Hager http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/stevenhager420 If you didn’t know, that was one of my favorite period movies. I always knew it was more to the story plus in many ways I lived it too…
The key to success is… Well peep Fine Artist Milton Mizenburg’s answer. More jewels being drop by a Great Man.
A vivid imagination is not easy to maintain. Milton Mizenburg knows how and shares with The Brother Named El at his Low End Fortress. I could clearly hear the King of 43rd playing in the background while he speaking.