My talented friend Will Colvin has started a new record label called Safeword HQ which will nurture creative talent in the Sydney music scene.
Will has enlisted me as Artist Manager, in a role where he will pay me to manage a suite of artists who are attached to the Safeword HQ label. I will also be likely releasing future Paneye music on this label.
Please check out the website and show your support: Safeword HQ
https://safewordhq.com/safeword-hq
Here's some of Will Colvin's music when he was performing as Hedgefund:
Since this blog's humble beginnings in 2009 I have recently experienced a huge spike in views and engagement. I want to thank all of you who have viewed, listened to and purchased my art and music.
According to my stats page (posted below) I am regularly clocking in over 2K individual views every month. My all time views are now up to 122K.
Just phenomenal. Honestly, artists don't like to admit it but we are hugely spurred on by knowing that we have an audience of people that appreciate our work. Thanks all! It encourages me to produce more art and music into the future.
I've decided to release quite a personal album about my life from 2018-2020. It's mostly acoustic guitar and piano.
1. Eaten By Birds
2. Wishing Will Not Help
3. Lord of Circles
4. As I Wake
5. That Glimpse Of Truth
6. The Hexe I Deserved
7. Killing The Most Beautiful Thing I Ever Had
8. Ketamine To Forget You
9. Diminished By One Hundred
10. Spirit Maze
11. Vestige Of What We Were
12. Life Is But A Fleeting Vapour
13. Year Of Loss
14. Emanate From Emanations
15. Nilum
Credits:
Words, Music, Vocals by Will Treffry
Art by Will Treffry and Bonnie
Original photos by Bonnie and Will
Water sample on Track 5 by Bonnie
Jay Squire plays guitar with me on Track 14
All recorded on Duxford Street in Paddington, Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains and Ocean Street in Edgecliff, Sydney 2018-2020
I'm happy to write that I've collaborated with my old friend Jesse Donald (Jay Squire) on track 14 of this album. The song is called Emanate From Emanations. We used to play guitar together a lot back at Art School and it was nice to strum together again with my old friend.
I hope you'll enjoy the relaxing, melancholic tunes on Lord of Circles. I found making this album very cathartic.
Lord of Circles can be listened to for free, or purchased at this link: