I Been Busy

Yep, it’s true. The image above is from my 2012 calendar, which is still available. I’m painting miniatures (5″ x 7″ landscapes in acrylic) again. Original paintings and high-grade art-prints can also be ordered.

Been up to my eyeballs in preparation of several very exciting new apps for the marketplace. At the same time, I’ve been working on PogTown this past week — a few surprises there for you for sure…

And all week long I’ve been experimenting with dead alien astronauts and of course when time allows, I work all night and well into the late morning with Oz and Marvette  in the studio on the HAPI drums (they’re NOT drums, I hear an inner voice reminding me). You can tune into the channel — justin.tv/gorebaggtv — most hours of the day and night and you’ll find me there doing segments for Gorby’s HAPI Hour, which features alternately tutorials and performance on the HAPI drums…there are presently three; a C akebono tuning, a D minor tuning and a huge UFO tuned to C Major. And then there are the segments for  Gorebagg’s Tags, a barbershop tag tutorial series on the Boss Vocalizer.

On top of all that, I’m trying to complete a tarot deck for a cell app, trying to finish Free Sex Now and Maya, at the same time working to update Tesla into Tesla II, a team quest game with plenty of room for team actions, and of course I’m making resource textures for your Junior Jiffy World-Maker Kits!!! We’ve done tons of videos, but nothing has gotten as far as getting uploaded yet; I’m assured that this will happen today, but for the moment, here’s something that I’m sure you’ll find of interest:

And, still featuring the HAPI, a two-drum solo of Sakura which, if you stay with the video through to the end, will amaze & astound you!

One more video for your consideration … Gianni Pascuzzi (John Pascuzzi). John designs and crafts the HAPI drums, and is a master of many odd and unusual instruments. His channel is in fact “oddmusic” and richly deserves the appellation (I’ll save you the trouble of looking it up in your Funky Wagnall’s: “name, designation or given description”). This is an exploration of the E akebono Special Edition, hence the strange appearance of the instrument, ie; really shiny.