NuBlack Music Group….

…has made me feel like [I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be]. I’ve had quite a few moments like that over the past year, so I guess I should’ve been expecting another one when I first met up with NBMG head honcho, KC, in January.

FIRST, the theme this year at Cornell for a special group of professors [known as the Society of the Humanities] from across the country who teach courses on different topics annually is what else —  sound [I know a little something about that].

SECOND, this year a professor in the Cornell Music Department offered a course on video games AND music for the first and last time, which I of course took, and loved [random, right?].

THIRD, I somehow ended up meeting the director of a project on video game development, so I’m currently producing all music and sound effects for two sustainability video games through the National Science Foundation, in addition to the game I already produced for last semester [that’s God right there].

LAST, but not least, I recently encountered NMBG [NuBlack Music Group], a gang of musically talented Cornellians who have individually been making music but recently come together to form a consortium of like-minded individuals. I’m so honored to work with the crew and I’ve already been working closely with them on my newest project [M’other Brain] hopefully due out in April. Check ’em out!

BLOG – http://nbmg.tumblr.com/

FACEBOOK – http://www.facebook.com/NuBlackMG

TWITTER – @NuBlackMusicGroup

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4 Comments

  1. IT TAKES THE HANDS OF GOD TO HANDLE A STAR, BUT THE WILL OF MAN CAN (IN FEW CASES) APPROACH ITS GLORY AND WITH HUMILITY DIRECT ITS LIGHT. MAY THIS ENDEAVOR PROSPER AS THEY ARE BLESSED TO BE ILLUMINATED BY YOUR PRESENCE. MAY GOD GRANT WISDOM IN YOUR KEEPING.

  2. Looking forward to see your projects on the video game. May it be fruitful and will get successful, people will really gonna check it out.

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