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Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Music Reviews and Promos

 

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Monday, January 10, 2022

Patient Chill plays London

Artist Feature: Patient Chill
Patient Chill album cover


We’ve been playlisting tracks from Patient Chill here on Phoenix FM – you can hear them on Rising Stars and our daytime shows. But who are Patient Chill? We caught up with them to find out …

Read the full article here at PhoenixFM London





Sunday, January 2, 2022

God, Music and Making Sausage

 There's a saying about politics that goes something like this: Most people only see the final results of a political proclamation or passage of a law. Sometimes it is palatable and sometimes it is not, but if we could see how it looked in the making, nobody would bite into it.


I used to watch my father making Polish kielbasa in our kitchen when I was a child. The process fascinated me and the ingredients that he stuffed into the animal intestinal casing did not whet my appetite in the least. It was just the effort that he put into it that I admired and found really interesting. When he served that sausage for friends and family at the dinner table, I kept silent as I watched everyone eat with appreciation because it was good and spicy and very palatable. Most of the time. Every so often he would come up with a bad batch but nobody had the heart to tell him and we were none for the worse because making kielbasa was a labor of love for papa.

And so it seems to be as I dig deeper into the music industry. I speak as a novice so if you're a jaded veteran of the biz, you can probably stop reading right now and go check out some of the great musicians I have featured before on this blog here, here or here. Yet after successfully producing, distributing and promoting my band Patient Chill's debut EP which will be played daily for the next 3 months on a major London, England FM station and a popular FM station in Sweden simultaneously, I feel like I've earned a stripe so keep calm and listen.

Album cover for Patient Chill music

Even God began with a mess on his hands before taking it into His studio and polishing creation into perfection:

In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.

Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters--Genesis 1:1-2

So (and I say this with reverence), God, the Executive Producer of the cosmos, had a creative score in mind and had to bring all the diverse elements together into a finished product that satisfied Himself before anything or anyone else was satisfied including humanity. Why there was such a mess in the universe before God went to work on it is a subject of scholarly debate and speculation that is beyond the scope of my post here so I won't even fake an attempt at trying to explain and understand it. But some say Satan ruined things and God went right to work making things perfect again but that can't be proven.

Anyhow, the Lord's got this mess that He's got to somehow repackage like sausage ingredients into a casing that looks, smells and sounds superb--beyond perfection--but He would like some players in the band because that's what music is supposed to be about ultimately--a conversation in tempo, lyric and sound between sentient beings. But that bad actor the devil is still lurking around in the studio hallways, envious and ready to muck up the mix. Why God allows this is another serious question for debate that will only be answered beyond the grave probably for believers and unbelievers also, both having different reactions to the same reason.

So the cosmic Maestro, Yahweh as he was called in the Old Testament, masterfully brings it all together creating perfect harmony out of total dissonance and adding countless elements into the mix that no human sound engineer would ever be capable of handling. But God does it all in just six days and takes a break to probably shuffle and repeat and listen and look to what He's accomplished with the work of His mighty hands through Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. And He surely decided, in spite of what He knew would happen with the fall of Adam and Eve, that it was all worth it and redeemable and could be (pardon the human expression) remixed and digitally remastered to sound brighter, clearer and more vibrant that anyone or any angel could imagine. But, in sympathy with the apostle Paul, I speak only as a human and it probably all sounds foolish. (Romans 6:19) However, I will keep watching the sausage and the music made behind the scenes and I will produce and serve what I hope is the best possible musical kielbasa to whoever wants to sit at the feast table of the redeemed saints. Yes. I will sing this new song for however long I am required to do so.


Saturday, January 1, 2022

London Beats and Swedish Meats

Vikings Beware!

The end of 2021 brought a surprise FM radio air play for, Boost Her, a track on my band's recently released EP, Patient Chill. It was featured and talked about on Phoenix FM and broadcast to 1 million listeners within earshot from their station in Sussex County, East London, England. More air play is scheduled daily for all the tracks for the next 3 months. You can access their radio player along with Swedish radio, PulsFM, on our band's website. Skol!


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So the start of 2022, brings extended air play for another 'banger' track off the collection, From Now to Eternity, which passed the DJ's litmus test for quality sound, beat and production and will be played twice daily throughout January. It's my favorite track because the lyrics that I wrote to this upbeat music bring hope and joy in anticipation of the coming kingdom of Jesus Christ. If a secular station likes it, how much more should Christians? Vocalist, Anshu Jha, knocked it out of the park in one take and I predict more gigs in store for her.


Visits to my blog site, Christian Musicians Alive, and also to the band's landing page (where you can hear all the tracks on your favorite music streaming platform), continue to climb and, even though I'm still in the amateur start up stage as far as all this goes, I sense that the Lord is honoring my humble attempts. 


Won't you join in with the dance of the saints redeemed by the precious blood of the Son of God, Jesus Christ, and repent of your sins or renew your commitment to follow Him in your heart, exhibiting regeneration through word and deed in all that you do so your light may shine before others in this sick and dying world? It's as easy as ABC: Acknowledge (daily) that you are a sinner. Believe that Christ died for you and offers you forgiveness and redemption as a FREE GIFT of salvation and then, C, confess Him unashamedly to others. As Scripture clearly states, there is no such thing as a silent born again Christian. It's a New Year's resolution that you only have to make once From Now to Eternity!

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The hot Christian Nu Pop song by Patient Chill!

Now playing on London radio station Phoenix FM
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Swedish radio station Pulsfm

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Patient Chill music album cover



 

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