Some bikers approached me while leaving Franco’s Lounge after dinner Friday night. I was in Williamsport playing at Alabaster Cafe earlier in the evening. They saw me carrying my guitar, “Hey guitar man, where can we find some blues?” I told them to check the Bullfrog. “We checked there. The ...

Chaos Rise Up by Jeremy dePrisco Chaos Rise Up – The 2010 industrial hard folk/rock album featuring drummer Dave Eisenhower. Featuring all original material. Music inspired by many forms of media (movies, news, Internet) and expressing the struggles of technology and chaos in our world today. Includes an electric ...

Catch the Squirrel by Jeremy dePrisco Catch the Squirrel is a collection of folk-blues material written and recorded in Bloomsburg, PA. Included in this selection of 12 songs are Jeremy’s rendition of the Tom Waits classic “Jockey Full of Bourbon” and an interpretation of the Leadbelly song, “Ox Drivin’ Blues”. ...

Immaculate Misconceptions by Jeremy dePrisco Immaculate Misconceptions, recorded in June 2006, is an all-acoustic album featuring music from and inspired by the play Immaculate Misconceptions by long-time collaborator Stephen Schrum. The play opened on June 16th and 17th, 2006 in Greensburg, PA. There was a reprise performance in Oct 2006. ...

Bloomsburg to Bangladesh by Jeremy dePrisco Bloomsburg to Bangladesh (Blue Buddha Records) is a self-titled album that showcases the collaboration of roots songwriter Jeremy dePrisco and Bangladeshi tabla player Ahm Mostafizur (Bulu) Rahman. Formed in 2003, Bloomsburg to Bangladesh has performed throughout Central PA and have been featured on WVIA’s ...

Original Art by Jeremy dePrisco

Cadillacs & Tarantulas by Jeremy dePrisco Cadillacs & Tarantulas – 10-song short run CD released in 2002. The songs on this collection are stripped down, in an Americana and Folk-Blues style. Dark, character-based songs and a funky bonus track. Once the original run is gone, that’s it. When I returned ...

Mandala by Jeremy dePrisco Mandala – Jeremy’s debut 12-song folk-rock album released in 1999. Features drummer Joe Schrum, some guitar by Jim Nowak and some bass by Matt Homiak. Progressive folk-rock without the bad attitude. Mandala features some of the same songs from the 1997 Homegrown Music collection recorded in ...

After many years of collecting studio experiments in the electro genre, I’ve finally decided to focus on a collection of electro-acoustic material for release. As I approach my usual winter hibernation period of writing and recording, I’m looking forward to synthesizing many of the influences of the past year since ...

Dog Assassin is the musical version of an original play by long-time collaborator Stephen Schrum. Here’s a little background from Dr. Schrum: “Have you ever been kept awake by barking neighborhood dogs and been so agitated you wanted to use the phrase: ‘Terminate with extreme prejudice’? Dog Assassin depicts a young grocery store ...

Poster by Jack Hurwitz

Poster by Jack Hurwitz The Electro-Music festival and conference in Huguenot, New York in early Sept was another great experience and I came away inspired (if not well-rested). It was bittersweet however, as this was also the same weekend as the flood in Central PA (from the aftermath of Tropical Storm ...

For a while now I’ve been using Plaino’s Wimpy Player, which give me an audio button option for single tracks, and a player option for playlists. For the most part I like it because I can drag/drop audio into a folder and it just works (for existing players I’ve ...

Keep listening to the signals!

Keep listening to the signals! Wow… 12 shows already. I must be pretty serious about this. Well, sort of. Last night’s show was another Propellerhead Reason improv, mixed live with even less prep than last time. It’s posted in my electro archives below. Please note that Signals with Shivasongster will ...