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I’m currently recording songs towards a new album. Here is a tentative track listing:

1. Can We Still?
2. Ms. Machu Picchu
3. The Distance Between Here and Timbuktu
4. You’ve Got A Great Game
5. Day by Day & Night by Night
6. My Old Sneakers
7. Coincidencia Oppositorum
8. Those Three v.3
9. Siasong
10. She and Her Tea

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THE BLURRING LINE EP (2007)
1. Sweet & Simple
2. The Subsequent Chapter
3. Say Something
4. The Blurring Line
5. Those Three v.2
6. G’Night
Stream it free:

  • For Digital (with high resolution options)just click “Buy” above.
  • You can also get it on iTunes:

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You can order the CD Digipak through the Jungle Physicians Bandcamp Shop (with immediate Digital Download included w/ purchase). The Digipak is also available at Highlife World Music in Vancouver, BC and Fingerprints Music in Long Beach, CA.
A FEW LINER NOTES:

  • The song Those Three v.2 was used in a scene on the program “Love Monkey” on CBS / VH1 / MuchMoreMusic (you can see that scene at the bottom of this page)
  • The Blurring Line and Sweet & Simple were used in scenes on the program “Men in Trees” on ABC
  • Playing on this EP were Geoff Hicks on Drums, Derek “Jingles” Jhingoree on Bass, Joe Bashorun on keyboards, Coco Love Alcorn and Carrie Gibson BGs
  • Paul Baker and I produced it, Paul engineered and mixed it with Mike Rogerson assisting at Bakerstreet Studios. I’m very grateful for the experience there. I learned so much.
  • Jamie Sitar at Suite Sound Labs mastered it
  • Artwork by Switch Creative

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Playing with me on the EP were (L-R) Joe Bashorun – Keys, Derek “Jingles” Jhingoree – Bass & Geoff Hicks – Drums. Photo by ordeal

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BLURRING LINE PROMO DISC

This is a CD of 3 songs available free at live shows, and as free hi-res MP3s, if you sign up to my email list. Or free from Bandcamp!
Stream it free:

  1. Blurring Line (radio edit)
  2. Sweet & Simple (clavorama mix) (a mix with Joe Bashorun’s clavinet part up in the mix)
  3. The Subsequent Chapter (a rehearsal jam with Jingles on Bass and Joe on keys)
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THOSE THREE (2004) is my first album.

It was produced, engineered and mixed by Paul Baker at Bakerstreet Studios, assisted by Mike Rogerson. Jamie Sitar at Suite Sound Labs mastering. It’s available through CD Baby by clicking on the widget below.

1. Those Three
2. The Camouflage
3. Actually Real
4. In Quietness
5. Train Stations
6. Highest Common Denominator
7. Dressed in Blue
8. Ladybug
9. Tomorrow is Today
10. This Planet
11. Angels Come For Angels
12. Sense Ability

Andy Warren: Those Three
FREE STREAMS The Camouflage - (free download for Email List Subscribers)
In Quietness
Dressed In Blue
This Planet - (free download for Email List Subscribers)
Train Stations

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REMIXING: Indabamusic.com is pretty remarkable if you ask me. Quite a community of people making music and collaborating. Amazing functionality on their site. The most recent contest I entered was the N.A.S.A. project. Got to remix vocals by David Byrne, Tom Waits, and MIA, over some music I wrote. Are you kidding me?! A lot of fun.

Here’s my entry in the N.A.S.A. contest

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As I understand it, Youssou N’Dour’s Indaba Remix contest raises awareness of the efforts to make open source technologies readily available to Health workers in Africa.

It means something to me because of my good experiences with open source code for web development. This website and most that I build these days are on the open source platform Wordpress which I highly recommend.

I think the wider implications of open source systems are pretty important. Seems like we’re becoming evermore interdependent. More sharing required?

From Intrahealth.org/open :

“Open source technology is ideally suited for application in low-resource environments, being collaborative, transparent and free of licensing and upgrade fees. It encourages independent, affordable and creative solutions to the biggest health and infrastructure problems in the developing world, from shortages of doctors and nurses, to access to maternal and child health care, to distribution of the medications needed to fight and prevent infectious diseases. Using Web-based interfaces, mobile phones and PDAs, open source systems can provide far-reaching and innovative tools to support increased efficiency, productivity and performance of health services and information to meet the needs of families and communities across Africa. Most importantly, with targeted training and support, open source solutions can enable African developers and health professionals to create, customize and grow systems themselves based on their needs and realities.”

Contest Page on Indabamusic.com – check out winner: Studio Mali

Here’s my entry in the contest for Youssou N’Dour’s “Wake Up”

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RealworldRemixed.com is also extraordinary. It’s very generous of these artists to participate. Much enjoyment and much learning. What a great way to improve one’s production skills.

My remix of Daby Toure’s fantastic song “Setal”

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What am I listening to these days?

This widget apparently shows my recent iTunes purchases.

I find this functionality both interesting and scary. .