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<p>I've decided to remove the "Summer" album which I had been working on
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from my website. The audios and pages have been removed.</p>
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<p>"Summer" was an album I had been working on truly since 2014 or so.
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It was going to be a conceptual album about my favorite season of the
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year: summer. Of course, I kept getting delayed in releasing anything,
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and kept wanting to make changes, and so it was never released
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(officially).</p>
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<p>Recently, however, I've found a new direction I wish to go in with
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regards to music, based upon an article I had read on <i>The Josias</i>
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called "The Need for an Integral Approach to
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Music"<sup><a href="#r1">[1]</a></sup>. This inspired me to give more
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direction to my music and turn it into something that reflects either a
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more immediate and worldly reality in a virtuous manner, or tries to
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express a transcendental reality.</p>
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<p>Not that I think anyone was truly waiting on this album to come out,
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but it definitely would seem to be a very anti-climactic build-up.</p>
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<p>Regardless, I'm not sure when I'll publish more music, as my creative
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process is somewhat unpredictable. But I hope that this decision will
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give me a little more direction.</p>
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<label id="r1" >[1]</label>
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<a href="https://thejosias.com/2020/12/10/the-need-for-an-integral-approach-to-music/"
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target="_blank" >
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https://thejosias.com/2020/12/10/the-need-for-an-integral-approach-to-music/</a>
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