I am Adam Kriney.
I was born in Plainfield, NJ, 1/10/77. I am a graduate
of Long Branch High School, NJ, 1995 and a graduate of University of
Hartford, CT, 1999, with a degree in Electronic Engineering. I am an
avant-garde rock/improvisational/jazz/noise drummer/musician. I am the
owner of Colour Sounds Recordings, on which I release recordings of music
by
various groups I am involved in, and I also design all of the art and
packaging schemes of the releases. I am a Man With A Van. I am currently
an
aspiring locksmith.
The need for an aesthetically
relevant and poignant vessel in which to house
and contain a recorded sound medium is as specific as the number of pennies
in the air. Music was created. The sounds then documented in recorded
format. Consideration then given to worthyness and signifigance, if not
importance, of said recording. Assuming levels of acceptability are met
concerning audio content, phase two, and ALWAYS phase two, then commences.
A vessel, a house, a concert hall full of half-spoons, plastic juice,
and
the like. Phase two, and what will it look like? What did I find in the
garbage bin? Is that roll of green transparency paper from the plastic
store
on Canal still in the storage space? Are ANY of my sharpies working? Doodles
and scribbles and worthless orgasmic obsessive cellular lifetimes, swarming,
and staring, and projecting out and in at now, 'Be Here Now', and all
those
lovely skulls. I am a font, a frontier of alphabeticals, strewn out along
the highway next to the remains of that guy from New Brunswick, let us
collect out thoughts, and our vowels. Smoke a bowl, jam out with the pens
and the colours run run run and the organisms flow and the shapes take
form.
So much spraypaint in my lungs, coughin' up a rainbow. The moonshine is
full of sun, I am the shadow, the french curve, the scanner, my best friend,
when the Kinko's clerks ain't looking, steal a ream of yellow, flourescent
ANYTHING, sweet. Smoke and mirrors. The need was there, and it was met,
and
most importantly, who else was gonna do it?
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