

My music is a collage of world themes and sounds. It is often peaceful and it sounds like it would belong in a movie soundtrack.
I was born in Logan Utah. When I was three my family moved to Olympia Washington. My parents introduced me to their antique upright piano when I was five years old, and my love for the piano began. When I was ten my parents separated and I moved to Seattle, Washington with my mother and away from the piano. The next year I was given my first keyboard and I began to compose my first melodies. When I was 14 I moved back in with my dad and was reunited with the piano. In the years that followed I continued to create music on the piano. In early 2000 I got my first Roland synthesizer and began exploring different world music themes. In the ensuing years I expanded my repertoire and produced sixteen CDs. In 2005 my mother gifted me my very own piano. My music can best be described as melodic, emotional, and varied. My other passion is fine art. Since I was old enough to hold a pencil I was drawing mountains and nature landscapes. My band name is derived from my love of painting. All cover art is from my original paintings. The painting on the cover of 'What it Is to Love' was inspired by a trip to the Olympic Rain Forest in Washington State.
Song Info
Track Files
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Comments
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Paraxy'z
Oct 20, 2009
I adore this one. The ambiance is magical, I feel like I'm in another world.
Jiri Hajek - composer
Jun 10, 2009
Very nice and impressive music, Ian, your mastering is simply amazing!! Jiri
John Holgate
Jun 03, 2009
I'm getting visions of middle earth!!...... love the flute/whistle. This actually provokes a few different feelings: sometimes sad, hopefull, suspensfull. This really needs to be in a big film.
Certain themes in music always amaze me. A melody, never heard before, yet one knows it is attributed to, say a western, or a space adventure, or a seafaring, coastal image, with nothing but the proper ambiance to express it. This is one of those, appropriately titled, it gives the feel of a land far away, possibly even tomorrow. How does music do that? And when done properly, as is this, its very magical.