Use this page to listen to tracks from live gigs, home-brewed unreleased projects, and
various other whims that haven't found their way to commercial release. Enjoy!
I've written music for film and advertisements both on my own and with
Teho Teardo, some of which is on my soundtrack CD Eiger.
Here are some other more recent examples:
This is a package of themes and variations I created for fun--kind of Noir thing.
In 2005 Christo and Jeanne-Claude installed 7503 gates
into Central Park. See my short visit to the park one
snowy morning. The Gates
Page: see the movie!
World Groove
In 2001 I began experimenting with large multi-track
projects I created entirely in my studio at home. I
layered lots of percussion, keyboards, guitars, winds,
as well as vocas tracks from Lucia Pulido. Check out
the tracks:
Tracks featuring:
Lucia Pulido, vocals; Matt Darriau, winds; Brad Shepik,
guitars; Stomu Takeishi, electric bass;
Erik Friedlander, cello; Satoshi Takeishi,
percussion
Teho Teardo & Erik Friedlander - In Concert/Live
Tracks
Electronics/Laptop wiz Teho Teardo and I have been
performing in Europe quite a bit and some in the States
as well. Here are some tracks from our live gigs. Clip 1 | Clip 2 | Photos | Video Clip
Lucia Pulido & Erik Friedlander Live in Vancouver
Lucia Pulido and I performed in beautiful Vancouver,
BC. These are two tracks from my project featuring
Colombian poetry. Quiero
Apenas |
Poetry | El Instante |
Poetry
Kingdom of David: The Saga of the Isrealites (for PBS)
In 2002 I spent 3 long months writing the music for a 4-part PBS documentary called
The Kingdom of David: The Saga of the Isrealites. It was a fantastic experience working with director Carl Byker
and his team on the project. Use the following links for more information on the project.
Sountrack Highlights
| Production
Notes
| Credits
Jingles
Go to my Ad Music Page for a look at some of my commercial work.
Apple produced dozens of these spots with lots of characters but only ended up running about 6 different versions over a period of a few months. Directed by Errol Morris. Music is "Yakima" from Block Ice & Propane