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	<title><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></title>
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	<itunes:summary><![CDATA[MUSIC WITHOUT THOUGHT
Jeremy Cubert has not been thinking about music since 1973. He has thoughtlessly recorded and/or played with Quest, Zapotec, Archaic Revival, Apothecary, Formativ, Iconic Sky, and Alan Scott on keyboards, Chapman Stick and other instruments.
Born in Pennsylvania in 1966, Jeremy started classical piano lessons at the age of seven. With the influence of his brother Dan and cousin Mark, Jeremy began to explore jazz and improvisation as a teenager. Improvisation gave way to the influence of progressive rock bands Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, and Yes. Jeremy played in various bands such as The History of Ties, Zapotec, The Archaic Revival with a focus on all original instrumental music focused on traditional keyboards instruments (piano, organ, lead synthesizer). Jeremy recorded his first solo album, “From A To B” in 2000 featuring guitarist Bill Curtis, violinist Anna Koropchak, bassist Mike Galway, and drummer Chris Mack (Iluvatar). The album featured atmospheric and driving jazz fusion laden with hints of progressive and classic rock. 
In the mid-90’s Jeremy co-founded the progressive rock group “Brave New World” featuring Tom Kraus (Iluvatar) on guitar/vocals, Rick Norris (bass, 12-string guitar), and Marc Schlossberg (drums). The quartet performed at Orion Studios in Baltimore with memorable live recordings.
Jeremy would later join Bill Curtis, Anna Koropchak, and Mike Galway in Zapotec and The Archaic Revival. The group performed and recorded in the Washington, DC area in the early 2000’s culminating in two performance at the famed jazz club, Blues Alley with percussionist Victor Williams (John McLaughlin). Zapotec and The Archaic Revival approached the electric and acoustic sides of Mahavishnu Orchestra styled jazz fusion with a classical influence. After Curtis left the area, Cubert, Koropchak and Galway joined up with drumming veteran Gary Venable in the band Apothecary. At this point, Jeremy had taken his first serious dive into a new instrument – the Chapman Stick. Apothecary released three albums – their self-titled debut, “Not Just Loud” and “That’s What You Get For Talking” with an eclectic brew of jazz, rock, classical and world music and performs in the Washington, DC area.
After answering an internet ad for keyboard players, Jeremy was invited to collaborate with Yes singer Jon Anderson for his album “Survival and Other Stories.” Jeremy and Jon co-wrote the song “Just One Man” which has received significant airplay and was featured on Jon’s album with famed Yes keyboard player Rick Wakeman (The Living Tree).
Encouraged by his progress on the Chapman Stick, Jeremy began playing the Zendrum after being inspired by Roy “Futureman” Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.) and his drumitar. Jeremy spent years honing his skills on the Zendrum to the point where he felt he could provide drum and percussion parts for his solo recordings. The Zendrum can be worn like a guitar and has touch sensitive pads to fine control over drum sounds.
In 2012, Jeremy co-founded the international progressive rock band Fomativ with John Beagley (UK), Tom Kraus (US), and Ron Wahle (Netherlands). Formativ’s debut album was well received and features the eighteen minute epic “Aetas Suite” tracing the life of a person from beginning to end. The piece features three improvised piano movements representing different stages of life.
Jeremy’s journey into new instruments continued after he saw Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine, demonstrate his new expressive electronic instrument, LinnStrument, at MoogFest in Asheville, NC. Jeremy befriended Roger and had the opportunity to perform on the LinnStrument at the House of Lords in London and on the Chapman Stick in Bristol, England for BBC Music day. Jeremy has also demonstrated the LinnStrument at the NAMM show in Anaheim and is a featured player on Roger Linn’s LinnStrument website and YouTube channel. The LinnStru]]></itunes:summary>
	<googleplay:description><![CDATA[MUSIC WITHOUT THOUGHT
Jeremy Cubert has not been thinking about music since 1973. He has thoughtlessly recorded and/or played with Quest, Zapotec, Archaic Revival, Apothecary, Formativ, Iconic Sky, and Alan Scott on keyboards, Chapman Stick and other instruments.
Born in Pennsylvania in 1966, Jeremy started classical piano lessons at the age of seven. With the influence of his brother Dan and cousin Mark, Jeremy began to explore jazz and improvisation as a teenager. Improvisation gave way to the influence of progressive rock bands Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, and Yes. Jeremy played in various bands such as The History of Ties, Zapotec, The Archaic Revival with a focus on all original instrumental music focused on traditional keyboards instruments (piano, organ, lead synthesizer). Jeremy recorded his first solo album, “From A To B” in 2000 featuring guitarist Bill Curtis, violinist Anna Koropchak, bassist Mike Galway, and drummer Chris Mack (Iluvatar). The album featured atmospheric and driving jazz fusion laden with hints of progressive and classic rock. 
In the mid-90’s Jeremy co-founded the progressive rock group “Brave New World” featuring Tom Kraus (Iluvatar) on guitar/vocals, Rick Norris (bass, 12-string guitar), and Marc Schlossberg (drums). The quartet performed at Orion Studios in Baltimore with memorable live recordings.
Jeremy would later join Bill Curtis, Anna Koropchak, and Mike Galway in Zapotec and The Archaic Revival. The group performed and recorded in the Washington, DC area in the early 2000’s culminating in two performance at the famed jazz club, Blues Alley with percussionist Victor Williams (John McLaughlin). Zapotec and The Archaic Revival approached the electric and acoustic sides of Mahavishnu Orchestra styled jazz fusion with a classical influence. After Curtis left the area, Cubert, Koropchak and Galway joined up with drumming veteran Gary Venable in the band Apothecary. At this point, Jeremy had taken his first serious dive into a new instrument – the Chapman Stick. Apothecary released three albums – their self-titled debut, “Not Just Loud” and “That’s What You Get For Talking” with an eclectic brew of jazz, rock, classical and world music and performs in the Washington, DC area.
After answering an internet ad for keyboard players, Jeremy was invited to collaborate with Yes singer Jon Anderson for his album “Survival and Other Stories.” Jeremy and Jon co-wrote the song “Just One Man” which has received significant airplay and was featured on Jon’s album with famed Yes keyboard player Rick Wakeman (The Living Tree).
Encouraged by his progress on the Chapman Stick, Jeremy began playing the Zendrum after being inspired by Roy “Futureman” Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.) and his drumitar. Jeremy spent years honing his skills on the Zendrum to the point where he felt he could provide drum and percussion parts for his solo recordings. The Zendrum can be worn like a guitar and has touch sensitive pads to fine control over drum sounds.
In 2012, Jeremy co-founded the international progressive rock band Fomativ with John Beagley (UK), Tom Kraus (US), and Ron Wahle (Netherlands). Formativ’s debut album was well received and features the eighteen minute epic “Aetas Suite” tracing the life of a person from beginning to end. The piece features three improvised piano movements representing different stages of life.
Jeremy’s journey into new instruments continued after he saw Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine, demonstrate his new expressive electronic instrument, LinnStrument, at MoogFest in Asheville, NC. Jeremy befriended Roger and had the opportunity to perform on the LinnStrument at the House of Lords in London and on the Chapman Stick in Bristol, England for BBC Music day. Jeremy has also demonstrated the LinnStrument at the NAMM show in Anaheim and is a featured player on Roger Linn’s LinnStrument website and YouTube channel. The LinnStrument was designed to bring a high level of expressivity to electronic and sample based instruments and features eight rows of twenty five square pads that respond to velocity, pressure, up and down and side to side movements.
In 2017, Jeremy and his brother Dan (Grammy and Emmy award winning musician and audio engineer) released the album Secret Martyr’s Club, a progressive rock, politically conscious album with influences including Pink Floyd, Yes, and the Beatles. The album features vocals by Mark McCrite (Rocket Scientists), John Beagley (Life in Digital), and Robin Schell (Life In Digital).
Over the years, Jeremy has recorded numerous songs and albums released on his Bandcamp and Soundcloud pages including improvised duets projects with Anna Koropchak, Gary Venable, Mike Galway, and Tom Kraus.
In addition to recording and performing with Apothecary, Jeremy performs solo Chapman Stick in the DC area and plays keyboards with the Alan Scott Band]]></googleplay:description>
	<description><![CDATA[MUSIC WITHOUT THOUGHT
Jeremy Cubert has not been thinking about music since 1973. He has thoughtlessly recorded and/or played with Quest, Zapotec, Archaic Revival, Apothecary, Formativ, Iconic Sky, and Alan Scott on keyboards, Chapman Stick and other instruments.
Born in Pennsylvania in 1966, Jeremy started classical piano lessons at the age of seven. With the influence of his brother Dan and cousin Mark, Jeremy began to explore jazz and improvisation as a teenager. Improvisation gave way to the influence of progressive rock bands Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, and Yes. Jeremy played in various bands such as The History of Ties, Zapotec, The Archaic Revival with a focus on all original instrumental music focused on traditional keyboards instruments (piano, organ, lead synthesizer). Jeremy recorded his first solo album, “From A To B” in 2000 featuring guitarist Bill Curtis, violinist Anna Koropchak, bassist Mike Galway, and drummer Chris Mack (Iluvatar). The album featured atmospheric and driving jazz fusion laden with hints of progressive and classic rock. 
In the mid-90’s Jeremy co-founded the progressive rock group “Brave New World” featuring Tom Kraus (Iluvatar) on guitar/vocals, Rick Norris (bass, 12-string guitar), and Marc Schlossberg (drums). The quartet performed at Orion Studios in Baltimore with memorable live recordings.
Jeremy would later join Bill Curtis, Anna Koropchak, and Mike Galway in Zapotec and The Archaic Revival. The group performed and recorded in the Washington, DC area in the early 2000’s culminating in two performance at the famed jazz club, Blues Alley with percussionist Victor Williams (John McLaughlin). Zapotec and The Archaic Revival approached the electric and acoustic sides of Mahavishnu Orchestra styled jazz fusion with a classical influence. After Curtis left the area, Cubert, Koropchak and Galway joined up with drumming veteran Gary Venable in the band Apothecary. At this point, Jeremy had taken his first serious dive into a new instrument – the Chapman Stick. Apothecary released three albums – their self-titled debut, “Not Just Loud” and “That’s What You Get For Talking” with an eclectic brew of jazz, rock, classical and world music and performs in the Washington, DC area.
After answering an internet ad for keyboard players, Jeremy was invited to collaborate with Yes singer Jon Anderson for his album “Survival and Other Stories.” Jeremy and Jon co-wrote the song “Just One Man” which has received significant airplay and was featured on Jon’s album with famed Yes keyboard player Rick Wakeman (The Living Tree).
Encouraged by his progress on the Chapman Stick, Jeremy began playing the Zendrum after being inspired by Roy “Futureman” Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.) and his drumitar. Jeremy spent years honing his skills on the Zendrum to the point where he felt he could provide drum and percussion parts for his solo recordings. The Zendrum can be worn like a guitar and has touch sensitive pads to fine control over drum sounds.
In 2012, Jeremy co-founded the international progressive rock band Fomativ with John Beagley (UK), Tom Kraus (US), and Ron Wahle (Netherlands). Formativ’s debut album was well received and features the eighteen minute epic “Aetas Suite” tracing the life of a person from beginning to end. The piece features three improvised piano movements representing different stages of life.
Jeremy’s journey into new instruments continued after he saw Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine, demonstrate his new expressive electronic instrument, LinnStrument, at MoogFest in Asheville, NC. Jeremy befriended Roger and had the opportunity to perform on the LinnStrument at the House of Lords in London and on the Chapman Stick in Bristol, England for BBC Music day. Jeremy has also demonstrated the LinnStrument at the NAMM show in Anaheim and is a featured player on Roger Linn’s LinnStrument website and YouTube channel. The LinnStrument was designed to bring a high level of expressivity to electronic and sample based instruments and features eight rows of twenty five square pads that respond to velocity, pressure, up and down and side to side movements.
In 2017, Jeremy and his brother Dan (Grammy and Emmy award winning musician and audio engineer) released the album Secret Martyr’s Club, a progressive rock, politically conscious album with influences including Pink Floyd, Yes, and the Beatles. The album features vocals by Mark McCrite (Rocket Scientists), John Beagley (Life in Digital), and Robin Schell (Life In Digital).
Over the years, Jeremy has recorded numerous songs and albums released on his Bandcamp and Soundcloud pages including improvised duets projects with Anna Koropchak, Gary Venable, Mike Galway, and Tom Kraus.
In addition to recording and performing with Apothecary, Jeremy performs solo Chapman Stick in the DC area and plays keyboards with the Alan Scott Band]]></description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Go]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/cycle-go/</link>
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            <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - Acoustic Piano]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2021 03:47:25 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-06-03T03:47:25+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>6:19</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[No Time Like The Present Tense]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/no-time-like-the-present-tense/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Piano and Drums (Zendrum)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Piano and Drums (Zendrum)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Piano and Drums (Zendrum)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2021 17:51:21 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-12T17:51:21+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>2:52</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Brass Tacks]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/brass-tacks/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[For this piece, I used Roger Linn Design's LinnStrument to play Audio Modeling's Solo Brass Trumpet (v 1.5), MODO Drums and Bass from IK Multimedia, and ROLI Equator's electric piano.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[For this piece, I used Roger Linn Design's LinnStrument to play Audio Modeling's Solo Brass Trumpet (v 1.5), MODO Drums and Bass from IK Multimedia, and ROLI Equator's electric piano.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[For this piece, I used Roger Linn Design's LinnStrument to play Audio Modeling's Solo Brass Trumpet (v 1.5), MODO Drums and Bass from IK Multimedia, and ROLI Equator's electric piano.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2021 17:50:09 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-12T17:50:09+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>2:35</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Red Skies]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/red-skies/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Robin Schell - vocals<br />
Dan Cubert - Guitar, synth, drums, mix, production<br />
Jeremy Cubert - keyboards, LinnStrument, Chapman Stick, Zendrum, lyrics<br />
<br />
Red Skies<br />
<br />
Daybreak <br />
Smoke is in the air<br />
Spin around on the ground<br />
Hot to the touch<br />
<br />
Feeding the fire<br />
People on the street<br />
Feeding the wire<br />
Wearing the white sheet<br />
<br />
Night time<br />
Hearing the crackle<br />
Have to  drive away<br />
It’s circling the castle<br />
<br />
Midnight <br />
Hearts are a racing<br />
Masks are on lights are gone<br />
Flames are educating<br />
<br />
Red skies reach into the ground<br />
Red skies do not make a sound<br />
Red skies the warning lights are on<br />
Red skies it won’t be very long<br />
<br />
Sleeping<br />
Dreams behind my eyes <br />
Floating pictures dazzling<br />
And drowning out the lies<br />
<br />
Wake up<br />
There’s no time for rest<br />
Virus in the air<br />
Burning skies out west<br />
<br />
Screen light<br />
Filling up my eyes<br />
See the latest Tick Tock<br />
Set to hypnotize <br />
<br />
Ground game<br />
Hiding in the castle<br />
Masks are on air is gone<br />
The President’s an asshole<br />
<br />
Red skies reach into the ground<br />
Red skies do not make a sound<br />
Red skies the warning lights are on<br />
Red skies it won’t be very long]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Robin Schell - vocals<br />
Dan Cubert - Guitar, synth, drums, mix, production<br />
Jeremy Cubert - keyboards, LinnStrument, Chapman Stick, Zendrum, lyrics<br />
<br />
Red Skies<br />
<br />
Daybreak <br />
Smoke is in the air<br />
Spin around on the ground<br />
Hot to the touch<br />
<br />
Feeding the fire<br />
People on the street<br />
Feeding the wire<br />
Wearing the white sheet<br />
<br />
Night time<br />
Hearing the crackle<br />
Have to  drive away<br />
It’s circling the castle<br />
<br />
Midnight <br />
Hearts are a racing<br />
Masks are on lights are gone<br />
Flames are educating<br />
<br />
Red skies reach into the ground<br />
Red skies do not make a sound<br />
Red skies the warning lights are on<br />
Red skies it won’t be very long<br />
<br />
Sleeping<br />
Dreams behind my eyes <br />
Floating pictures dazzling<br />
And drowning out the lies<br />
<br />
Wake up<br />
There’s no time for rest<br />
Virus in the air<br />
Burning skies out west<br />
<br />
Screen light<br />
Filling up my eyes<br />
See the latest Tick Tock<br />
Set to hypnotize <br />
<br />
Ground game<br />
Hiding in the castle<br />
Masks are on air is gone<br />
The President’s an asshole<br />
<br />
Red skies reach into the ground<br />
Red skies do not make a sound<br />
Red skies the warning lights are on<br />
Red skies it won’t be very long]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Robin Schell - vocals
Dan Cubert - Guitar, synth, drums, mix, production
Jeremy Cubert - keyboards, LinnStrument, Chapman Stick, Zendrum, lyrics

Red Skies

Daybreak 
Smoke is in the air
Spin around on the ground
Hot to the touch

Feeding the fire
People on the street
Feeding the wire
Wearing the white sheet

Night time
Hearing the crackle
Have to  drive away
It’s circling the castle

Midnight 
Hearts are a racing
Masks are on lights are gone
Flames are educating

Red skies reach into the ground
Red skies do not make a sound
Red skies the warning lights are on
Red skies it won’t be very long

Sleeping
Dreams behind my eyes 
Floating pictures dazzling
And drowning out the lies

Wake up
There’s no time for rest
Virus in the air
Burning skies out west

Screen light
Filling up my eyes
See the latest Tick Tock
Set to hypnotize 

Ground game
Hiding in the castle
Masks are on air is gone
The President’s an asshole

Red skies reach into the ground
Red skies do not make a sound
Red skies the warning lights are on
Red skies it won’t be very long]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2020 11:10:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2020-12-08T11:10:00+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>4:10</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Saving Grace]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/saving-grace/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - piano, zendrum, DF-6 fretless tapping bass, Linnstrument, synthesizer, organ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2020 05:16:58 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2020-12-29T05:16:58+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>6:11</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Cyclotic]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/cyclotic/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - Alto Chapman Stick, NS Stick, Emerald X10 Acoustic Guitar, Zendrum, Organ]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - Alto Chapman Stick, NS Stick, Emerald X10 Acoustic Guitar, Zendrum, Organ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 03 Jan 2021 01:42:11 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-01-03T01:42:11+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>4:38</itunes:duration>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2021 03:24:17 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-01-09T03:24:17+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>5:14</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Toss And Turn]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2021 06:35:12 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-01-25T06:35:12+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>4:21</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Take Note]]></title>
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<br />
RIP Chick Corea]]></description>
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<br />
RIP Chick Corea]]></googleplay:description>
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RIP Chick Corea]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2021 21:05:10 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-02-13T21:05:10+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>6:35</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Space Race]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2021 04:54:01 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-02-20T04:54:01+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>5:39</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Up For Air]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2021 22:53:51 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-02-26T22:53:51+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>6:20</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Train Tracks]]></title>
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<br />
Jeremy Cubert - 10-String Railboard Chapman Stick, Zendrum, Electric Piano]]></description>
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<br />
Jeremy Cubert - 10-String Railboard Chapman Stick, Zendrum, Electric Piano]]></googleplay:description>
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Jeremy Cubert - 10-String Railboard Chapman Stick, Zendrum, Electric Piano]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2021 03:45:58 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-02-28T03:45:58+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>6:30</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Beauty’s Heart]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2021 01:59:28 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-03-01T01:59:28+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>7:23</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Passage North]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2021 04:44:07 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-04-12T04:44:07+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>9:14</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Renewal]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2021 03:43:34 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-03-02T03:43:34+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>6:14</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Inner Circle]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/inner-circle/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
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            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/6/1/8/_/uploads/10002180/image_track/5882382/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1619994324816.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2021 03:32:38 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-03-06T03:32:38+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>5:23</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Red Light Green]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2021 03:18:53 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-03-07T03:18:53+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>6:18</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Open]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - Grand Chapman Stick, Zendrum]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - Grand Chapman Stick, Zendrum]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/7/5/4/_/uploads/10002180/image_track/5882380/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1619994319457.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2021 22:05:36 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-03-07T22:05:36+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>6:18</itunes:duration>
        </item>
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            <title><![CDATA[Drowning Man Rising]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
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            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - Linnstrument, Zendrum, Dragonfly DF-6, Electric Piano, Synthesizers]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/8/7/7/_/uploads/10002180/image_track/5882400/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1619994373778.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Sat, 12 Dec 2020 01:38:43 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2020-12-12T01:38:43+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>4:35</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Sidewinder]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
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            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - Zendrum, DF-6 Fretless Bass, Linnstrument (clarinet and mandolin)]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/8/5/4/_/uploads/10002180/image_track/5882399/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1619994371458.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2020 03:47:48 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2020-12-19T03:47:48+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>3:55</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Signal Path]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/signal-path/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - piano, Zendrum, Hydrasynth, Dragonfly DF-6 Fretless Bass]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - piano, Zendrum, Hydrasynth, Dragonfly DF-6 Fretless Bass]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - piano, Zendrum, Hydrasynth, Dragonfly DF-6 Fretless Bass]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/2/1/7/_/uploads/10002180/image_track/5882379/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1619994316712.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2021 02:08:56 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-03-18T02:08:56+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>7:38</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[The Music Within]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/the-music-within/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[For Chick Corea]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[For Chick Corea]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2021 04:13:01 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-02-12T04:13:01+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>3:56</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[Sanctuary]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/sanctuary/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - Piano, synthesizer, LinnStrument, Zendrum]]></description>
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            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/4/9/1/_/uploads/10002180/image_track/5882378/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1619994314194.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Fri, 26 Mar 2021 00:06:19 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-03-26T00:06:19+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>6:47</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[ANALOGY REALITY]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/analogy-reality-final-11.14.20/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Robin Schell - vocals <br />
Dan Cubert - guitars, keyboards, mixing and production <br />
Jeremy Cubert - NS Stick, Zendrum, organ, LinnStrument (synth)<br />
<br />
Lyrics:<br />
<br />
Won’t you stay? <br />
Along the way, enough to say <br />
Won’t you cry? <br />
He wants to die, don’t you lie <br />
<br />
Atrocity philosophy <br />
The sages put it in a book <br />
Velocity a tragedy <br />
Upon the page, let’s have a look <br />
<br />
Won’t you drink? <br />
The fountain in the village square <br />
Won’t you think? <br />
When you pretend you really care <br />
<br />
Morality society <br />
Hold up your hand and take the oath <br />
Analogy reality <br />
Look in the face and tell the joke <br />
<br />
Won’t you leave? <br />
Your time is running out the door <br />
Won’t you fade? <br />
Turn around and have some more]]></description>
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Dan Cubert - guitars, keyboards, mixing and production <br />
Jeremy Cubert - NS Stick, Zendrum, organ, LinnStrument (synth)<br />
<br />
Lyrics:<br />
<br />
Won’t you stay? <br />
Along the way, enough to say <br />
Won’t you cry? <br />
He wants to die, don’t you lie <br />
<br />
Atrocity philosophy <br />
The sages put it in a book <br />
Velocity a tragedy <br />
Upon the page, let’s have a look <br />
<br />
Won’t you drink? <br />
The fountain in the village square <br />
Won’t you think? <br />
When you pretend you really care <br />
<br />
Morality society <br />
Hold up your hand and take the oath <br />
Analogy reality <br />
Look in the face and tell the joke <br />
<br />
Won’t you leave? <br />
Your time is running out the door <br />
Won’t you fade? <br />
Turn around and have some more]]></googleplay:description>
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Dan Cubert - guitars, keyboards, mixing and production 
Jeremy Cubert - NS Stick, Zendrum, organ, LinnStrument (synth)

Lyrics:

Won’t you stay? 
Along the way, enough to say 
Won’t you cry? 
He wants to die, don’t you lie 

Atrocity philosophy 
The sages put it in a book 
Velocity a tragedy 
Upon the page, let’s have a look 

Won’t you drink? 
The fountain in the village square 
Won’t you think? 
When you pretend you really care 

Morality society 
Hold up your hand and take the oath 
Analogy reality 
Look in the face and tell the joke 

Won’t you leave? 
Your time is running out the door 
Won’t you fade? 
Turn around and have some more]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2021 00:20:19 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-03T00:20:19+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>4:55</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Getting Somewhere]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/getting-somewhere/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - piano, DF-6 Fretless Bass, Zendrum, LinnStrument (alto sax), synthesizer]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 02 Apr 2021 04:19:07 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-04-02T04:19:07+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>3:39</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Awaken The Day]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/awaken-the-day/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - piano, acoustic guitar, fretless bass, Zendrum, synthesizer, LinnStrument]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2021 07:26:58 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-04-05T07:26:58+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>4:25</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Thought Police]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/thought-police/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - Harpejji G16]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2021 01:18:21 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-01-17T01:18:21+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>6:54</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Gravitational Pull]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/gravitational-pull/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Solo Fretless Tapping Bass (Dragonfly DF-6 Fretless)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Solo Fretless Tapping Bass (Dragonfly DF-6 Fretless)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Solo Fretless Tapping Bass (Dragonfly DF-6 Fretless)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2021 23:01:31 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-05T23:01:31+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>4:36</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[Triple Time]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/triple-time/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - NS Stick, Hydrasynth, Zendrum]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - NS Stick, Hydrasynth, Zendrum]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - NS Stick, Hydrasynth, Zendrum]]></itunes:summary>
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            <category><![CDATA[Sounds]]></category>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2021 21:43:39 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-04-10T21:43:39+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>4:33</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[Cover Your Bases]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/cover-your-bases/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - electro piano, organ, NS Stick, Linnstrument, Zendrum, synthesizer, Railboard Chapman Stick]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - electro piano, organ, NS Stick, Linnstrument, Zendrum, synthesizer, Railboard Chapman Stick]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - electro piano, organ, NS Stick, Linnstrument, Zendrum, synthesizer, Railboard Chapman Stick]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/3/5/8/_/uploads/10002180/image_track/5882401/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1619994376853.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2020 05:07:52 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2020-12-10T05:07:52+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>4:11</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[Cloud Dancing]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/cloud-dancing/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - ROLI Seaboard]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - ROLI Seaboard]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - ROLI Seaboard]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/0/0/6/_/uploads/10002180/image_track/5882398/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1619994368600.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2020 00:15:45 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2020-12-26T00:15:45+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>4:08</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[Vertical Lines]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/vertical-lines/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - Piano]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - Piano]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - Piano]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/8/2/5/_/uploads/10002180/image_track/5882373/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1619994291528.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2021 17:30:32 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-04-16T17:30:32+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>4:32</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[Go Round]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/go-round/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - piano, LinnStrument (guitar, fretless bass), Zendrum]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - piano, LinnStrument (guitar, fretless bass), Zendrum]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - piano, LinnStrument (guitar, fretless bass), Zendrum]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 17 Apr 2021 03:34:39 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-04-17T03:34:39+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>4:45</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[Music Without Thought]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/music-without-thought/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - Zendrum, Piano]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - Zendrum, Piano]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - Zendrum, Piano]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2021 03:08:52 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-04-22T03:08:52+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>4:15</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[due north]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/due-north/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA["due north" features a virtual improvised trio (piano, drums, bass) placed on a virtual stage (piano - left, drums - center, bass - right). The piano track was played first followed by the drum track and the bass track.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2021 23:56:47 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-02T23:56:47+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>4:41</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Lotus Emerging]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/lotus-emerging/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - Linnstrument]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2021 00:31:14 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-03T00:31:14+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>3:10</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Ugly Head]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/ugly-head/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2020 05:53:31 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2020-12-06T05:53:31+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>6:51</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Time Machine (Open Road Ahead)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/time-machine-open-road-ahead/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2021 00:43:39 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-03T00:43:39+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>5:40</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Breathe]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/breathe/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - Linnstrument, K-Board, Synthesizers, Zendrum, Fretless Bass]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - Linnstrument, K-Board, Synthesizers, Zendrum, Fretless Bass]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2021 17:20:58 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-03T17:20:58+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>7:14</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Power Surge II]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/power-surge-ii/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - LinnStrument, NS Stick, Keyboards, Zendrum]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - LinnStrument, NS Stick, Keyboards, Zendrum]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2021 17:22:25 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-03T17:22:25+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>5:22</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[Frame Of Reference]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/frame-of-reference/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - piano, Linnstrument, Zendrum, Dragonfly DF-6 Fretless Bass, keyboards<br />
Marc Godino - Guitar]]></description>
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Marc Godino - Guitar]]></googleplay:description>
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Marc Godino - Guitar]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2021 17:23:32 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-03T17:23:32+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>6:57</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Wiggle Room]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/wiggle-room/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - piano, LinnStrument (bass, horns), Zendrum, organ, Chapman Stick]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - piano, LinnStrument (bass, horns), Zendrum, organ, Chapman Stick]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2021 17:24:59 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-03T17:24:59+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>6:53</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Tough Monkeys]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/tough-monkeys/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[This was a three and half hour song from start to finish - typical with my guitar based songs because my playing is so limited!  The synth sounds are all from the mighty Dave Smith Mopho.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[This was a three and half hour song from start to finish - typical with my guitar based songs because my playing is so limited!  The synth sounds are all from the mighty Dave Smith Mopho.]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/4/1/1/_/uploads/10002180/image_track/5884059/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1620055823114.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2021 17:30:24 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-03T17:30:24+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>5:57</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Toward The Sky]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/toward-the-sky-for-lyle-mays/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - piano, Dragonfly DF-6 Fretless Tapping Bass, keyboards, Linnstrument (sax)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - piano, Dragonfly DF-6 Fretless Tapping Bass, keyboards, Linnstrument (sax)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - piano, Dragonfly DF-6 Fretless Tapping Bass, keyboards, Linnstrument (sax)]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/9/0/0/_/uploads/10002180/image_track/5884133/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1620057313009.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2021 17:55:13 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-03T17:55:13+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>9:28</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Spaceman Spiff And His Flying Electric Piano]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/spaceman-spiff-and-his-flying-electric-piano/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Now remixed and remastered by Dan Cubert!<br />
<br />
I got a virtual Wurlitzer from a friend for the holidays - here is the first song featuring Wurlitzer, Chapman Stick, Guitar, Virtual Moog, Zendrum, and Theremin.......]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Now remixed and remastered by Dan Cubert!<br />
<br />
I got a virtual Wurlitzer from a friend for the holidays - here is the first song featuring Wurlitzer, Chapman Stick, Guitar, Virtual Moog, Zendrum, and Theremin.......]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Now remixed and remastered by Dan Cubert!

I got a virtual Wurlitzer from a friend for the holidays - here is the first song featuring Wurlitzer, Chapman Stick, Guitar, Virtual Moog, Zendrum, and Theremin.......]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2021 17:58:58 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-03T17:58:58+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>5:24</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[A Real Time Mystery (with Billy Sherwood)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/a-real-time-mystery-with-billy-sherwood/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[A song about the mysteries of the mind co-written with Billy Sherwood of Yes. <br />
<br />
Jeremy Cubert - Piano, Keyboards, Chapman Stick, Zendrum <br />
Billy Sherwood - vocals and lyrics, electric and acoustic guitars<br />
Bruce Lebovitz - violin<br />
<br />
"A Real Time Mystery" <br />
<br />
The journey is taken alone <br />
And there is no clear path home <br />
A destiny that's been defined <br />
By the empty spaces left behind <br />
<br />
Moments lost in time, valleys of the mind <br />
<br />
Walking the fine line, between two worlds <br />
It's thoughts you can't recall, as if they never were at all <br />
<br />
The solitary nature of it all <br />
When memories of your own you can't recall <br />
Set a drift upon the endless seas, over the edge of reality <br />
<br />
Moments lost in time, valleys of the mind <br />
Moments lost in time, valleys of the mind <br />
<br />
In a real time mystery, <br />
Set a drift upon the endless seas, over the edge of reality In a real time mystery <br />
<br />
Like sailing into waters unknown <br />
With no charts in hand, no sign of land <br />
In a real time mystery <br />
The surreal nature of it all <br />
Deeper into your mind you fall, you fall.... <br />
<br />
The journey is taken alone <br />
And there is no clear path home <br />
A destiny that's been defined <br />
By the empty spaces left behind <br />
<br />
The solitary nature of it all <br />
When your own memories you can't recall <br />
<br />
A road that seems to have no end <br />
Alone until rescued again <br />
A road that seems to have no end <br />
Alone until rescued again <br />
Riding the waves, hoping to reach someone <br />
Somehow, someway, someday <br />
In a real time mystery<br />
<br />
released 10 December 2011]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[A song about the mysteries of the mind co-written with Billy Sherwood of Yes. <br />
<br />
Jeremy Cubert - Piano, Keyboards, Chapman Stick, Zendrum <br />
Billy Sherwood - vocals and lyrics, electric and acoustic guitars<br />
Bruce Lebovitz - violin<br />
<br />
"A Real Time Mystery" <br />
<br />
The journey is taken alone <br />
And there is no clear path home <br />
A destiny that's been defined <br />
By the empty spaces left behind <br />
<br />
Moments lost in time, valleys of the mind <br />
<br />
Walking the fine line, between two worlds <br />
It's thoughts you can't recall, as if they never were at all <br />
<br />
The solitary nature of it all <br />
When memories of your own you can't recall <br />
Set a drift upon the endless seas, over the edge of reality <br />
<br />
Moments lost in time, valleys of the mind <br />
Moments lost in time, valleys of the mind <br />
<br />
In a real time mystery, <br />
Set a drift upon the endless seas, over the edge of reality In a real time mystery <br />
<br />
Like sailing into waters unknown <br />
With no charts in hand, no sign of land <br />
In a real time mystery <br />
The surreal nature of it all <br />
Deeper into your mind you fall, you fall.... <br />
<br />
The journey is taken alone <br />
And there is no clear path home <br />
A destiny that's been defined <br />
By the empty spaces left behind <br />
<br />
The solitary nature of it all <br />
When your own memories you can't recall <br />
<br />
A road that seems to have no end <br />
Alone until rescued again <br />
A road that seems to have no end <br />
Alone until rescued again <br />
Riding the waves, hoping to reach someone <br />
Somehow, someway, someday <br />
In a real time mystery<br />
<br />
released 10 December 2011]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[A song about the mysteries of the mind co-written with Billy Sherwood of Yes. 

Jeremy Cubert - Piano, Keyboards, Chapman Stick, Zendrum 
Billy Sherwood - vocals and lyrics, electric and acoustic guitars
Bruce Lebovitz - violin

"A Real Time Mystery" 

The journey is taken alone 
And there is no clear path home 
A destiny that's been defined 
By the empty spaces left behind 

Moments lost in time, valleys of the mind 

Walking the fine line, between two worlds 
It's thoughts you can't recall, as if they never were at all 

The solitary nature of it all 
When memories of your own you can't recall 
Set a drift upon the endless seas, over the edge of reality 

Moments lost in time, valleys of the mind 
Moments lost in time, valleys of the mind 

In a real time mystery, 
Set a drift upon the endless seas, over the edge of reality In a real time mystery 

Like sailing into waters unknown 
With no charts in hand, no sign of land 
In a real time mystery 
The surreal nature of it all 
Deeper into your mind you fall, you fall.... 

The journey is taken alone 
And there is no clear path home 
A destiny that's been defined 
By the empty spaces left behind 

The solitary nature of it all 
When your own memories you can't recall 

A road that seems to have no end 
Alone until rescued again 
A road that seems to have no end 
Alone until rescued again 
Riding the waves, hoping to reach someone 
Somehow, someway, someday 
In a real time mystery

released 10 December 2011]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2021 18:04:54 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-03T18:04:54+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>8:51</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Bending Light]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/bending-light/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Piano, Upright Bass (LinnStrument), Alto Sax (LinnStrument), Drums (Zendrum), Synthesizers.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Piano, Upright Bass (LinnStrument), Alto Sax (LinnStrument), Drums (Zendrum), Synthesizers.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Piano, Upright Bass (LinnStrument), Alto Sax (LinnStrument), Drums (Zendrum), Synthesizers.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2021 22:11:52 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-03T22:11:52+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>9:36</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[The Field And The Crow]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/the-field-and-the-crow/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - piano, Harpejji G16, Linnstrument (guitar), Dragonfly DF-6 Fretless Bass, Zendrum, synthesizer]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - piano, Harpejji G16, Linnstrument (guitar), Dragonfly DF-6 Fretless Bass, Zendrum, synthesizer]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/8/9/6/_/uploads/10002180/image_track/5891436/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1620248908698.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2021 23:08:29 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-05T23:08:29+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>6:23</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Twilight to Day]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/twilight-to-day/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[The time in between day and night and sound and silence. <br />
<br />
Jeremy Cubert - piano, sax (LinnStrument), bass (LinnStrument) and drums (Zendrum).]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[The time in between day and night and sound and silence. <br />
<br />
Jeremy Cubert - piano, sax (LinnStrument), bass (LinnStrument) and drums (Zendrum).]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The time in between day and night and sound and silence. 

Jeremy Cubert - piano, sax (LinnStrument), bass (LinnStrument) and drums (Zendrum).]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/9/1/4/_/uploads/10002180/image_track/5891442/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1620249020419.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2021 23:10:21 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-05T23:10:21+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>4:59</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Healing]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/healing/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[“Healing” features the sounds of the violin, guitar, Chapman Stick, and keyboards.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[“Healing” features the sounds of the violin, guitar, Chapman Stick, and keyboards.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[“Healing” features the sounds of the violin, guitar, Chapman Stick, and keyboards.]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/2/2/9/_/uploads/10002180/image_track/5891457/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1620249129922.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2021 23:12:11 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-05T23:12:11+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>4:16</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Organic Layers]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/organic-layers/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Gluten free and non-GMO progressive rock featuring the electric violin of Bruce Lebovitz and guitar work of Tom Kraus.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Gluten free and non-GMO progressive rock featuring the electric violin of Bruce Lebovitz and guitar work of Tom Kraus.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Gluten free and non-GMO progressive rock featuring the electric violin of Bruce Lebovitz and guitar work of Tom Kraus.]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/8/6/8/_/uploads/10002180/image_track/5891469/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1620249226868.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2021 23:13:48 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-05T23:13:48+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>8:19</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[RIL (Res Ipsa Loquitur)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/ril-res-ipsa-loquitur/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Instrumental rock in the tradition of Jeff Beck and Jan Hammer featuring Marc Godino on lead guitar with production and mix by Dan Cubert.]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Instrumental rock in the tradition of Jeff Beck and Jan Hammer featuring Marc Godino on lead guitar with production and mix by Dan Cubert.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2021 23:31:38 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-05T23:31:38+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>4:48</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Radio Silence I]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/radio-silence-i/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA["Radio Silence I" is now available for streaming, featuring piano, Chapman Stick, Zendrum, Guitar, and Eigenharp.]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA["Radio Silence I" is now available for streaming, featuring piano, Chapman Stick, Zendrum, Guitar, and Eigenharp.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2021 23:32:53 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-05T23:32:53+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>5:35</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Empty Spaces III]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/empty-spaces-iii/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[The Empty Spaces imagines a world travelled by animals in the empty spaces left by humans. This excerpt is from a work in progress.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[The Empty Spaces imagines a world travelled by animals in the empty spaces left by humans. This excerpt is from a work in progress.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The Empty Spaces imagines a world travelled by animals in the empty spaces left by humans. This excerpt is from a work in progress.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2021 17:28:34 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-06T17:28:34+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>5:03</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Alactricity City (2016)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/alactricity-city-2016/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[This piece is inspired by the album "Music for Piano and Drums" by Patrick Moraz and BIll Bruford. I recorded this piece in 2011 and plan to record more piano and drum duets this year. ]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This piece is inspired by the album "Music for Piano and Drums" by Patrick Moraz and BIll Bruford. I recorded this piece in 2011 and plan to record more piano and drum duets this year. ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2021 17:29:26 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-06T17:29:26+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>3:00</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Chaos And Control]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/chaos-and-control/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[MUSIC WITHOUT THOUGHT
Jeremy Cubert has not been thinking about music since 1973. He has thoughtlessly recorded and/or played with Quest, Zapotec, Archaic Revival, Apothecary, Formativ, Iconic Sky, and Alan Scott on keyboards, Chapman Stick and other instruments.
Born in Pennsylvania in 1966, Jeremy started classical piano lessons at the age of seven. With the influence of his brother Dan and cousin Mark, Jeremy began to explore jazz and improvisation as a teenager. Improvisation gave way to the influence of progressive rock bands Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, and Yes. Jeremy played in various bands such as The History of Ties, Zapotec, The Archaic Revival with a focus on all original instrumental music focused on traditional keyboards instruments (piano, organ, lead synthesizer). Jeremy recorded his first solo album, “From A To B” in 2000 featuring guitarist Bill Curtis, violinist Anna Koropchak, bassist Mike Galway, and drummer Chris Mack (Iluvatar). The album featured atmospheric and driving jazz fusion laden with hints of progressive and classic rock. 
In the mid-90’s Jeremy co-founded the progressive rock group “Brave New World” featuring Tom Kraus (Iluvatar) on guitar/vocals, Rick Norris (bass, 12-string guitar), and Marc Schlossberg (drums). The quartet performed at Orion Studios in Baltimore with memorable live recordings.
Jeremy would later join Bill Curtis, Anna Koropchak, and Mike Galway in Zapotec and The Archaic Revival. The group performed and recorded in the Washington, DC area in the early 2000’s culminating in two performance at the famed jazz club, Blues Alley with percussionist Victor Williams (John McLaughlin). Zapotec and The Archaic Revival approached the electric and acoustic sides of Mahavishnu Orchestra styled jazz fusion with a classical influence. After Curtis left the area, Cubert, Koropchak and Galway joined up with drumming veteran Gary Venable in the band Apothecary. At this point, Jeremy had taken his first serious dive into a new instrument – the Chapman Stick. Apothecary released three albums – their self-titled debut, “Not Just Loud” and “That’s What You Get For Talking” with an eclectic brew of jazz, rock, classical and world music and performs in the Washington, DC area.
After answering an internet ad for keyboard players, Jeremy was invited to collaborate with Yes singer Jon Anderson for his album “Survival and Other Stories.” Jeremy and Jon co-wrote the song “Just One Man” which has received significant airplay and was featured on Jon’s album with famed Yes keyboard player Rick Wakeman (The Living Tree).
Encouraged by his progress on the Chapman Stick, Jeremy began playing the Zendrum after being inspired by Roy “Futureman” Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.) and his drumitar. Jeremy spent years honing his skills on the Zendrum to the point where he felt he could provide drum and percussion parts for his solo recordings. The Zendrum can be worn like a guitar and has touch sensitive pads to fine control over drum sounds.
In 2012, Jeremy co-founded the international progressive rock band Fomativ with John Beagley (UK), Tom Kraus (US), and Ron Wahle (Netherlands). Formativ’s debut album was well received and features the eighteen minute epic “Aetas Suite” tracing the life of a person from beginning to end. The piece features three improvised piano movements representing different stages of life.
Jeremy’s journey into new instruments continued after he saw Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine, demonstrate his new expressive electronic instrument, LinnStrument, at MoogFest in Asheville, NC. Jeremy befriended Roger and had the opportunity to perform on the LinnStrument at the House of Lords in London and on the Chapman Stick in Bristol, England for BBC Music day. Jeremy has also demonstrated the LinnStrument at the NAMM show in Anaheim and is a featured player on Roger Linn’s LinnStrument website and YouTube channel. The LinnStrument was designed to bring a high level of expressivity to electronic and sample based instruments and features eight rows of twenty five square pads that respond to velocity, pressure, up and down and side to side movements.
In 2017, Jeremy and his brother Dan (Grammy and Emmy award winning musician and audio engineer) released the album Secret Martyr’s Club, a progressive rock, politically conscious album with influences including Pink Floyd, Yes, and the Beatles. The album features vocals by Mark McCrite (Rocket Scientists), John Beagley (Life in Digital), and Robin Schell (Life In Digital).
Over the years, Jeremy has recorded numerous songs and albums released on his Bandcamp and Soundcloud pages including improvised duets projects with Anna Koropchak, Gary Venable, Mike Galway, and Tom Kraus.
In addition to recording and performing with Apothecary, Jeremy performs solo Chapman Stick in the DC area and plays keyboards with the Alan Scott Band]]></description>
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Jeremy Cubert has not been thinking about music since 1973. He has thoughtlessly recorded and/or played with Quest, Zapotec, Archaic Revival, Apothecary, Formativ, Iconic Sky, and Alan Scott on keyboards, Chapman Stick and other instruments.
Born in Pennsylvania in 1966, Jeremy started classical piano lessons at the age of seven. With the influence of his brother Dan and cousin Mark, Jeremy began to explore jazz and improvisation as a teenager. Improvisation gave way to the influence of progressive rock bands Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, and Yes. Jeremy played in various bands such as The History of Ties, Zapotec, The Archaic Revival with a focus on all original instrumental music focused on traditional keyboards instruments (piano, organ, lead synthesizer). Jeremy recorded his first solo album, “From A To B” in 2000 featuring guitarist Bill Curtis, violinist Anna Koropchak, bassist Mike Galway, and drummer Chris Mack (Iluvatar). The album featured atmospheric and driving jazz fusion laden with hints of progressive and classic rock. 
In the mid-90’s Jeremy co-founded the progressive rock group “Brave New World” featuring Tom Kraus (Iluvatar) on guitar/vocals, Rick Norris (bass, 12-string guitar), and Marc Schlossberg (drums). The quartet performed at Orion Studios in Baltimore with memorable live recordings.
Jeremy would later join Bill Curtis, Anna Koropchak, and Mike Galway in Zapotec and The Archaic Revival. The group performed and recorded in the Washington, DC area in the early 2000’s culminating in two performance at the famed jazz club, Blues Alley with percussionist Victor Williams (John McLaughlin). Zapotec and The Archaic Revival approached the electric and acoustic sides of Mahavishnu Orchestra styled jazz fusion with a classical influence. After Curtis left the area, Cubert, Koropchak and Galway joined up with drumming veteran Gary Venable in the band Apothecary. At this point, Jeremy had taken his first serious dive into a new instrument – the Chapman Stick. Apothecary released three albums – their self-titled debut, “Not Just Loud” and “That’s What You Get For Talking” with an eclectic brew of jazz, rock, classical and world music and performs in the Washington, DC area.
After answering an internet ad for keyboard players, Jeremy was invited to collaborate with Yes singer Jon Anderson for his album “Survival and Other Stories.” Jeremy and Jon co-wrote the song “Just One Man” which has received significant airplay and was featured on Jon’s album with famed Yes keyboard player Rick Wakeman (The Living Tree).
Encouraged by his progress on the Chapman Stick, Jeremy began playing the Zendrum after being inspired by Roy “Futureman” Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.) and his drumitar. Jeremy spent years honing his skills on the Zendrum to the point where he felt he could provide drum and percussion parts for his solo recordings. The Zendrum can be worn like a guitar and has touch sensitive pads to fine control over drum sounds.
In 2012, Jeremy co-founded the international progressive rock band Fomativ with John Beagley (UK), Tom Kraus (US), and Ron Wahle (Netherlands). Formativ’s debut album was well received and features the eighteen minute epic “Aetas Suite” tracing the life of a person from beginning to end. The piece features three improvised piano movements representing different stages of life.
Jeremy’s journey into new instruments continued after he saw Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine, demonstrate his new expressive electronic instrument, LinnStrument, at MoogFest in Asheville, NC. Jeremy befriended Roger and had the opportunity to perform on the LinnStrument at the House of Lords in London and on the Chapman Stick in Bristol, England for BBC Music day. Jeremy has also demonstrated the LinnStrument at the NAMM show in Anaheim and is a featured player on Roger Linn’s LinnStrument website and YouTube channel. The LinnStrument was designed to bring a high level of expressivity to electronic and sample based instruments and features eight rows of twenty five square pads that respond to velocity, pressure, up and down and side to side movements.
In 2017, Jeremy and his brother Dan (Grammy and Emmy award winning musician and audio engineer) released the album Secret Martyr’s Club, a progressive rock, politically conscious album with influences including Pink Floyd, Yes, and the Beatles. The album features vocals by Mark McCrite (Rocket Scientists), John Beagley (Life in Digital), and Robin Schell (Life In Digital).
Over the years, Jeremy has recorded numerous songs and albums released on his Bandcamp and Soundcloud pages including improvised duets projects with Anna Koropchak, Gary Venable, Mike Galway, and Tom Kraus.
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                <pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2021 17:30:13 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Space Moose]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/space-moose/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[MUSIC WITHOUT THOUGHT
Jeremy Cubert has not been thinking about music since 1973. He has thoughtlessly recorded and/or played with Quest, Zapotec, Archaic Revival, Apothecary, Formativ, Iconic Sky, and Alan Scott on keyboards, Chapman Stick and other instruments.
Born in Pennsylvania in 1966, Jeremy started classical piano lessons at the age of seven. With the influence of his brother Dan and cousin Mark, Jeremy began to explore jazz and improvisation as a teenager. Improvisation gave way to the influence of progressive rock bands Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, and Yes. Jeremy played in various bands such as The History of Ties, Zapotec, The Archaic Revival with a focus on all original instrumental music focused on traditional keyboards instruments (piano, organ, lead synthesizer). Jeremy recorded his first solo album, “From A To B” in 2000 featuring guitarist Bill Curtis, violinist Anna Koropchak, bassist Mike Galway, and drummer Chris Mack (Iluvatar). The album featured atmospheric and driving jazz fusion laden with hints of progressive and classic rock. 
In the mid-90’s Jeremy co-founded the progressive rock group “Brave New World” featuring Tom Kraus (Iluvatar) on guitar/vocals, Rick Norris (bass, 12-string guitar), and Marc Schlossberg (drums). The quartet performed at Orion Studios in Baltimore with memorable live recordings.
Jeremy would later join Bill Curtis, Anna Koropchak, and Mike Galway in Zapotec and The Archaic Revival. The group performed and recorded in the Washington, DC area in the early 2000’s culminating in two performance at the famed jazz club, Blues Alley with percussionist Victor Williams (John McLaughlin). Zapotec and The Archaic Revival approached the electric and acoustic sides of Mahavishnu Orchestra styled jazz fusion with a classical influence. After Curtis left the area, Cubert, Koropchak and Galway joined up with drumming veteran Gary Venable in the band Apothecary. At this point, Jeremy had taken his first serious dive into a new instrument – the Chapman Stick. Apothecary released three albums – their self-titled debut, “Not Just Loud” and “That’s What You Get For Talking” with an eclectic brew of jazz, rock, classical and world music and performs in the Washington, DC area.
After answering an internet ad for keyboard players, Jeremy was invited to collaborate with Yes singer Jon Anderson for his album “Survival and Other Stories.” Jeremy and Jon co-wrote the song “Just One Man” which has received significant airplay and was featured on Jon’s album with famed Yes keyboard player Rick Wakeman (The Living Tree).
Encouraged by his progress on the Chapman Stick, Jeremy began playing the Zendrum after being inspired by Roy “Futureman” Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.) and his drumitar. Jeremy spent years honing his skills on the Zendrum to the point where he felt he could provide drum and percussion parts for his solo recordings. The Zendrum can be worn like a guitar and has touch sensitive pads to fine control over drum sounds.
In 2012, Jeremy co-founded the international progressive rock band Fomativ with John Beagley (UK), Tom Kraus (US), and Ron Wahle (Netherlands). Formativ’s debut album was well received and features the eighteen minute epic “Aetas Suite” tracing the life of a person from beginning to end. The piece features three improvised piano movements representing different stages of life.
Jeremy’s journey into new instruments continued after he saw Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine, demonstrate his new expressive electronic instrument, LinnStrument, at MoogFest in Asheville, NC. Jeremy befriended Roger and had the opportunity to perform on the LinnStrument at the House of Lords in London and on the Chapman Stick in Bristol, England for BBC Music day. Jeremy has also demonstrated the LinnStrument at the NAMM show in Anaheim and is a featured player on Roger Linn’s LinnStrument website and YouTube channel. The LinnStrument was designed to bring a high level of expressivity to electronic and sample based instruments and features eight rows of twenty five square pads that respond to velocity, pressure, up and down and side to side movements.
In 2017, Jeremy and his brother Dan (Grammy and Emmy award winning musician and audio engineer) released the album Secret Martyr’s Club, a progressive rock, politically conscious album with influences including Pink Floyd, Yes, and the Beatles. The album features vocals by Mark McCrite (Rocket Scientists), John Beagley (Life in Digital), and Robin Schell (Life In Digital).
Over the years, Jeremy has recorded numerous songs and albums released on his Bandcamp and Soundcloud pages including improvised duets projects with Anna Koropchak, Gary Venable, Mike Galway, and Tom Kraus.
In addition to recording and performing with Apothecary, Jeremy performs solo Chapman Stick in the DC area and plays keyboards with the Alan Scott Band]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[MUSIC WITHOUT THOUGHT
Jeremy Cubert has not been thinking about music since 1973. He has thoughtlessly recorded and/or played with Quest, Zapotec, Archaic Revival, Apothecary, Formativ, Iconic Sky, and Alan Scott on keyboards, Chapman Stick and other instruments.
Born in Pennsylvania in 1966, Jeremy started classical piano lessons at the age of seven. With the influence of his brother Dan and cousin Mark, Jeremy began to explore jazz and improvisation as a teenager. Improvisation gave way to the influence of progressive rock bands Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, and Yes. Jeremy played in various bands such as The History of Ties, Zapotec, The Archaic Revival with a focus on all original instrumental music focused on traditional keyboards instruments (piano, organ, lead synthesizer). Jeremy recorded his first solo album, “From A To B” in 2000 featuring guitarist Bill Curtis, violinist Anna Koropchak, bassist Mike Galway, and drummer Chris Mack (Iluvatar). The album featured atmospheric and driving jazz fusion laden with hints of progressive and classic rock. 
In the mid-90’s Jeremy co-founded the progressive rock group “Brave New World” featuring Tom Kraus (Iluvatar) on guitar/vocals, Rick Norris (bass, 12-string guitar), and Marc Schlossberg (drums). The quartet performed at Orion Studios in Baltimore with memorable live recordings.
Jeremy would later join Bill Curtis, Anna Koropchak, and Mike Galway in Zapotec and The Archaic Revival. The group performed and recorded in the Washington, DC area in the early 2000’s culminating in two performance at the famed jazz club, Blues Alley with percussionist Victor Williams (John McLaughlin). Zapotec and The Archaic Revival approached the electric and acoustic sides of Mahavishnu Orchestra styled jazz fusion with a classical influence. After Curtis left the area, Cubert, Koropchak and Galway joined up with drumming veteran Gary Venable in the band Apothecary. At this point, Jeremy had taken his first serious dive into a new instrument – the Chapman Stick. Apothecary released three albums – their self-titled debut, “Not Just Loud” and “That’s What You Get For Talking” with an eclectic brew of jazz, rock, classical and world music and performs in the Washington, DC area.
After answering an internet ad for keyboard players, Jeremy was invited to collaborate with Yes singer Jon Anderson for his album “Survival and Other Stories.” Jeremy and Jon co-wrote the song “Just One Man” which has received significant airplay and was featured on Jon’s album with famed Yes keyboard player Rick Wakeman (The Living Tree).
Encouraged by his progress on the Chapman Stick, Jeremy began playing the Zendrum after being inspired by Roy “Futureman” Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.) and his drumitar. Jeremy spent years honing his skills on the Zendrum to the point where he felt he could provide drum and percussion parts for his solo recordings. The Zendrum can be worn like a guitar and has touch sensitive pads to fine control over drum sounds.
In 2012, Jeremy co-founded the international progressive rock band Fomativ with John Beagley (UK), Tom Kraus (US), and Ron Wahle (Netherlands). Formativ’s debut album was well received and features the eighteen minute epic “Aetas Suite” tracing the life of a person from beginning to end. The piece features three improvised piano movements representing different stages of life.
Jeremy’s journey into new instruments continued after he saw Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine, demonstrate his new expressive electronic instrument, LinnStrument, at MoogFest in Asheville, NC. Jeremy befriended Roger and had the opportunity to perform on the LinnStrument at the House of Lords in London and on the Chapman Stick in Bristol, England for BBC Music day. Jeremy has also demonstrated the LinnStrument at the NAMM show in Anaheim and is a featured player on Roger Linn’s LinnStrument website and YouTube channel. The LinnStrument was designed to bring a high level of expressivity to electronic and sample based instruments and features eight rows of twenty five square pads that respond to velocity, pressure, up and down and side to side movements.
In 2017, Jeremy and his brother Dan (Grammy and Emmy award winning musician and audio engineer) released the album Secret Martyr’s Club, a progressive rock, politically conscious album with influences including Pink Floyd, Yes, and the Beatles. The album features vocals by Mark McCrite (Rocket Scientists), John Beagley (Life in Digital), and Robin Schell (Life In Digital).
Over the years, Jeremy has recorded numerous songs and albums released on his Bandcamp and Soundcloud pages including improvised duets projects with Anna Koropchak, Gary Venable, Mike Galway, and Tom Kraus.
In addition to recording and performing with Apothecary, Jeremy performs solo Chapman Stick in the DC area and plays keyboards with the Alan Scott Band]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2021 17:31:12 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Approaching Oblivion]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/approaching-oblivion/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Instrumental Rock featuring the acoustic and electric guitar work of Tom Kraus (Prophet Code, FORMATIV). <br />
<br />
The challenge of instrumental music is to convey ideas without lyrics to guide the listener. Movie soundtracks in particular use this concept to cue the audience as to what they should be feeling based on what is happening on the screen. I sometimes use this technique to play a movie in my head as a song is developed. <br />
<br />
The idea behind this song is dealing with conflicting emotions as life changes approach. While you cannot always control events, you can control how you react to them - trying to plot a course through the storm and get to the other side. <br />
<br />
Tom was the perfect guitar player for this piece as he interpreted the various sections with little input from me. His sense of melody and timing is uncanny as the song unfolds. He achieved the perfect balance between control and chaos as the themes of the song evolve.<br />
<br />
credits<br />
released 28 November 2012 <br />
Jeremy Cubert - keyboards, Zendrum, Chapman Stick <br />
Tom Kraus - Acoustic and Electric Guitars]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Instrumental Rock featuring the acoustic and electric guitar work of Tom Kraus (Prophet Code, FORMATIV). <br />
<br />
The challenge of instrumental music is to convey ideas without lyrics to guide the listener. Movie soundtracks in particular use this concept to cue the audience as to what they should be feeling based on what is happening on the screen. I sometimes use this technique to play a movie in my head as a song is developed. <br />
<br />
The idea behind this song is dealing with conflicting emotions as life changes approach. While you cannot always control events, you can control how you react to them - trying to plot a course through the storm and get to the other side. <br />
<br />
Tom was the perfect guitar player for this piece as he interpreted the various sections with little input from me. His sense of melody and timing is uncanny as the song unfolds. He achieved the perfect balance between control and chaos as the themes of the song evolve.<br />
<br />
credits<br />
released 28 November 2012 <br />
Jeremy Cubert - keyboards, Zendrum, Chapman Stick <br />
Tom Kraus - Acoustic and Electric Guitars]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Instrumental Rock featuring the acoustic and electric guitar work of Tom Kraus (Prophet Code, FORMATIV). 

The challenge of instrumental music is to convey ideas without lyrics to guide the listener. Movie soundtracks in particular use this concept to cue the audience as to what they should be feeling based on what is happening on the screen. I sometimes use this technique to play a movie in my head as a song is developed. 

The idea behind this song is dealing with conflicting emotions as life changes approach. While you cannot always control events, you can control how you react to them - trying to plot a course through the storm and get to the other side. 

Tom was the perfect guitar player for this piece as he interpreted the various sections with little input from me. His sense of melody and timing is uncanny as the song unfolds. He achieved the perfect balance between control and chaos as the themes of the song evolve.

credits
released 28 November 2012 
Jeremy Cubert - keyboards, Zendrum, Chapman Stick 
Tom Kraus - Acoustic and Electric Guitars]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2021 17:32:38 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>7:35</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Flight of the Funkle Brie]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Funk with a twist featuring electric piano, Eigenharp horns, Chapman Stick, drums, Korg Wavedrum percussion, and guitar.]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2021 17:33:43 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[AngerGreedAvariceLatte]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[A song about anger and greed and redundancy after which most of us are always game for a latte.  I am playing the Dave Smith Mopho synth, Thor from Propellerhead Reason 6, Line 6 Variax Guitar and HD500 pedal, Chapman Stick, Korg Wavedrum Oriental, and a Roland TD4K kit triggering the Ryan Green Drum Refill in Reason 6.  Recorded and mixed in Reason 6.  ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2021 17:35:41 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>4:50</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Transfer of Energy]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - LinnStrument (Violin, Bass, Drums, Synthesizer)]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2021 17:28:30 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-11T17:28:30+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>3:01</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Pulling Strings]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert - LinnStrument]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2021 17:29:34 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>3:20</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Planes of Existence]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2021 17:30:53 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-11T17:30:53+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>5:41</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Apriori]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/apriori/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Music for piano and drums.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Music for piano and drums.]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2021 17:32:09 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-11T17:32:09+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>5:07</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Dreaming In Circles]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Trumpet (LinnStrument SWAM Trumpet) and piano]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Trumpet (LinnStrument SWAM Trumpet) and piano]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2021 17:34:22 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-11T17:34:22+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>4:02</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Rabbit Hole]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Debut of the Social Distancing Virtual Quartet:<br />
<br />
Piano, LinnStrument (Bass, Sax), Zendrum]]></description>
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<br />
Piano, LinnStrument (Bass, Sax), Zendrum]]></googleplay:description>
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Piano, LinnStrument (Bass, Sax), Zendrum]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2021 17:34:59 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>2:37</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Country House]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/jeremy-cubert/country-house/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Jeremy Cubert]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[MUSIC WITHOUT THOUGHT
Jeremy Cubert has not been thinking about music since 1973. He has thoughtlessly recorded and/or played with Quest, Zapotec, Archaic Revival, Apothecary, Formativ, Iconic Sky, and Alan Scott on keyboards, Chapman Stick and other instruments.
Born in Pennsylvania in 1966, Jeremy started classical piano lessons at the age of seven. With the influence of his brother Dan and cousin Mark, Jeremy began to explore jazz and improvisation as a teenager. Improvisation gave way to the influence of progressive rock bands Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, and Yes. Jeremy played in various bands such as The History of Ties, Zapotec, The Archaic Revival with a focus on all original instrumental music focused on traditional keyboards instruments (piano, organ, lead synthesizer). Jeremy recorded his first solo album, “From A To B” in 2000 featuring guitarist Bill Curtis, violinist Anna Koropchak, bassist Mike Galway, and drummer Chris Mack (Iluvatar). The album featured atmospheric and driving jazz fusion laden with hints of progressive and classic rock. 
In the mid-90’s Jeremy co-founded the progressive rock group “Brave New World” featuring Tom Kraus (Iluvatar) on guitar/vocals, Rick Norris (bass, 12-string guitar), and Marc Schlossberg (drums). The quartet performed at Orion Studios in Baltimore with memorable live recordings.
Jeremy would later join Bill Curtis, Anna Koropchak, and Mike Galway in Zapotec and The Archaic Revival. The group performed and recorded in the Washington, DC area in the early 2000’s culminating in two performance at the famed jazz club, Blues Alley with percussionist Victor Williams (John McLaughlin). Zapotec and The Archaic Revival approached the electric and acoustic sides of Mahavishnu Orchestra styled jazz fusion with a classical influence. After Curtis left the area, Cubert, Koropchak and Galway joined up with drumming veteran Gary Venable in the band Apothecary. At this point, Jeremy had taken his first serious dive into a new instrument – the Chapman Stick. Apothecary released three albums – their self-titled debut, “Not Just Loud” and “That’s What You Get For Talking” with an eclectic brew of jazz, rock, classical and world music and performs in the Washington, DC area.
After answering an internet ad for keyboard players, Jeremy was invited to collaborate with Yes singer Jon Anderson for his album “Survival and Other Stories.” Jeremy and Jon co-wrote the song “Just One Man” which has received significant airplay and was featured on Jon’s album with famed Yes keyboard player Rick Wakeman (The Living Tree).
Encouraged by his progress on the Chapman Stick, Jeremy began playing the Zendrum after being inspired by Roy “Futureman” Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.) and his drumitar. Jeremy spent years honing his skills on the Zendrum to the point where he felt he could provide drum and percussion parts for his solo recordings. The Zendrum can be worn like a guitar and has touch sensitive pads to fine control over drum sounds.
In 2012, Jeremy co-founded the international progressive rock band Fomativ with John Beagley (UK), Tom Kraus (US), and Ron Wahle (Netherlands). Formativ’s debut album was well received and features the eighteen minute epic “Aetas Suite” tracing the life of a person from beginning to end. The piece features three improvised piano movements representing different stages of life.
Jeremy’s journey into new instruments continued after he saw Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine, demonstrate his new expressive electronic instrument, LinnStrument, at MoogFest in Asheville, NC. Jeremy befriended Roger and had the opportunity to perform on the LinnStrument at the House of Lords in London and on the Chapman Stick in Bristol, England for BBC Music day. Jeremy has also demonstrated the LinnStrument at the NAMM show in Anaheim and is a featured player on Roger Linn’s LinnStrument website and YouTube channel. The LinnStrument was designed to bring a high level of expressivity to electronic and sample based instruments and features eight rows of twenty five square pads that respond to velocity, pressure, up and down and side to side movements.
In 2017, Jeremy and his brother Dan (Grammy and Emmy award winning musician and audio engineer) released the album Secret Martyr’s Club, a progressive rock, politically conscious album with influences including Pink Floyd, Yes, and the Beatles. The album features vocals by Mark McCrite (Rocket Scientists), John Beagley (Life in Digital), and Robin Schell (Life In Digital).
Over the years, Jeremy has recorded numerous songs and albums released on his Bandcamp and Soundcloud pages including improvised duets projects with Anna Koropchak, Gary Venable, Mike Galway, and Tom Kraus.
In addition to recording and performing with Apothecary, Jeremy performs solo Chapman Stick in the DC area and plays keyboards with the Alan Scott Band]]></description>
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Jeremy Cubert has not been thinking about music since 1973. He has thoughtlessly recorded and/or played with Quest, Zapotec, Archaic Revival, Apothecary, Formativ, Iconic Sky, and Alan Scott on keyboards, Chapman Stick and other instruments.
Born in Pennsylvania in 1966, Jeremy started classical piano lessons at the age of seven. With the influence of his brother Dan and cousin Mark, Jeremy began to explore jazz and improvisation as a teenager. Improvisation gave way to the influence of progressive rock bands Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, and Yes. Jeremy played in various bands such as The History of Ties, Zapotec, The Archaic Revival with a focus on all original instrumental music focused on traditional keyboards instruments (piano, organ, lead synthesizer). Jeremy recorded his first solo album, “From A To B” in 2000 featuring guitarist Bill Curtis, violinist Anna Koropchak, bassist Mike Galway, and drummer Chris Mack (Iluvatar). The album featured atmospheric and driving jazz fusion laden with hints of progressive and classic rock. 
In the mid-90’s Jeremy co-founded the progressive rock group “Brave New World” featuring Tom Kraus (Iluvatar) on guitar/vocals, Rick Norris (bass, 12-string guitar), and Marc Schlossberg (drums). The quartet performed at Orion Studios in Baltimore with memorable live recordings.
Jeremy would later join Bill Curtis, Anna Koropchak, and Mike Galway in Zapotec and The Archaic Revival. The group performed and recorded in the Washington, DC area in the early 2000’s culminating in two performance at the famed jazz club, Blues Alley with percussionist Victor Williams (John McLaughlin). Zapotec and The Archaic Revival approached the electric and acoustic sides of Mahavishnu Orchestra styled jazz fusion with a classical influence. After Curtis left the area, Cubert, Koropchak and Galway joined up with drumming veteran Gary Venable in the band Apothecary. At this point, Jeremy had taken his first serious dive into a new instrument – the Chapman Stick. Apothecary released three albums – their self-titled debut, “Not Just Loud” and “That’s What You Get For Talking” with an eclectic brew of jazz, rock, classical and world music and performs in the Washington, DC area.
After answering an internet ad for keyboard players, Jeremy was invited to collaborate with Yes singer Jon Anderson for his album “Survival and Other Stories.” Jeremy and Jon co-wrote the song “Just One Man” which has received significant airplay and was featured on Jon’s album with famed Yes keyboard player Rick Wakeman (The Living Tree).
Encouraged by his progress on the Chapman Stick, Jeremy began playing the Zendrum after being inspired by Roy “Futureman” Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.) and his drumitar. Jeremy spent years honing his skills on the Zendrum to the point where he felt he could provide drum and percussion parts for his solo recordings. The Zendrum can be worn like a guitar and has touch sensitive pads to fine control over drum sounds.
In 2012, Jeremy co-founded the international progressive rock band Fomativ with John Beagley (UK), Tom Kraus (US), and Ron Wahle (Netherlands). Formativ’s debut album was well received and features the eighteen minute epic “Aetas Suite” tracing the life of a person from beginning to end. The piece features three improvised piano movements representing different stages of life.
Jeremy’s journey into new instruments continued after he saw Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine, demonstrate his new expressive electronic instrument, LinnStrument, at MoogFest in Asheville, NC. Jeremy befriended Roger and had the opportunity to perform on the LinnStrument at the House of Lords in London and on the Chapman Stick in Bristol, England for BBC Music day. Jeremy has also demonstrated the LinnStrument at the NAMM show in Anaheim and is a featured player on Roger Linn’s LinnStrument website and YouTube channel. The LinnStrument was designed to bring a high level of expressivity to electronic and sample based instruments and features eight rows of twenty five square pads that respond to velocity, pressure, up and down and side to side movements.
In 2017, Jeremy and his brother Dan (Grammy and Emmy award winning musician and audio engineer) released the album Secret Martyr’s Club, a progressive rock, politically conscious album with influences including Pink Floyd, Yes, and the Beatles. The album features vocals by Mark McCrite (Rocket Scientists), John Beagley (Life in Digital), and Robin Schell (Life In Digital).
Over the years, Jeremy has recorded numerous songs and albums released on his Bandcamp and Soundcloud pages including improvised duets projects with Anna Koropchak, Gary Venable, Mike Galway, and Tom Kraus.
In addition to recording and performing with Apothecary, Jeremy performs solo Chapman Stick in the DC area and plays keyboards with the Alan Scott Band]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2021 17:35:48 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Return To Reason]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[MUSIC WITHOUT THOUGHT
Jeremy Cubert has not been thinking about music since 1973. He has thoughtlessly recorded and/or played with Quest, Zapotec, Archaic Revival, Apothecary, Formativ, Iconic Sky, and Alan Scott on keyboards, Chapman Stick and other instruments.
Born in Pennsylvania in 1966, Jeremy started classical piano lessons at the age of seven. With the influence of his brother Dan and cousin Mark, Jeremy began to explore jazz and improvisation as a teenager. Improvisation gave way to the influence of progressive rock bands Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, and Yes. Jeremy played in various bands such as The History of Ties, Zapotec, The Archaic Revival with a focus on all original instrumental music focused on traditional keyboards instruments (piano, organ, lead synthesizer). Jeremy recorded his first solo album, “From A To B” in 2000 featuring guitarist Bill Curtis, violinist Anna Koropchak, bassist Mike Galway, and drummer Chris Mack (Iluvatar). The album featured atmospheric and driving jazz fusion laden with hints of progressive and classic rock. 
In the mid-90’s Jeremy co-founded the progressive rock group “Brave New World” featuring Tom Kraus (Iluvatar) on guitar/vocals, Rick Norris (bass, 12-string guitar), and Marc Schlossberg (drums). The quartet performed at Orion Studios in Baltimore with memorable live recordings.
Jeremy would later join Bill Curtis, Anna Koropchak, and Mike Galway in Zapotec and The Archaic Revival. The group performed and recorded in the Washington, DC area in the early 2000’s culminating in two performance at the famed jazz club, Blues Alley with percussionist Victor Williams (John McLaughlin). Zapotec and The Archaic Revival approached the electric and acoustic sides of Mahavishnu Orchestra styled jazz fusion with a classical influence. After Curtis left the area, Cubert, Koropchak and Galway joined up with drumming veteran Gary Venable in the band Apothecary. At this point, Jeremy had taken his first serious dive into a new instrument – the Chapman Stick. Apothecary released three albums – their self-titled debut, “Not Just Loud” and “That’s What You Get For Talking” with an eclectic brew of jazz, rock, classical and world music and performs in the Washington, DC area.
After answering an internet ad for keyboard players, Jeremy was invited to collaborate with Yes singer Jon Anderson for his album “Survival and Other Stories.” Jeremy and Jon co-wrote the song “Just One Man” which has received significant airplay and was featured on Jon’s album with famed Yes keyboard player Rick Wakeman (The Living Tree).
Encouraged by his progress on the Chapman Stick, Jeremy began playing the Zendrum after being inspired by Roy “Futureman” Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.) and his drumitar. Jeremy spent years honing his skills on the Zendrum to the point where he felt he could provide drum and percussion parts for his solo recordings. The Zendrum can be worn like a guitar and has touch sensitive pads to fine control over drum sounds.
In 2012, Jeremy co-founded the international progressive rock band Fomativ with John Beagley (UK), Tom Kraus (US), and Ron Wahle (Netherlands). Formativ’s debut album was well received and features the eighteen minute epic “Aetas Suite” tracing the life of a person from beginning to end. The piece features three improvised piano movements representing different stages of life.
Jeremy’s journey into new instruments continued after he saw Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine, demonstrate his new expressive electronic instrument, LinnStrument, at MoogFest in Asheville, NC. Jeremy befriended Roger and had the opportunity to perform on the LinnStrument at the House of Lords in London and on the Chapman Stick in Bristol, England for BBC Music day. Jeremy has also demonstrated the LinnStrument at the NAMM show in Anaheim and is a featured player on Roger Linn’s LinnStrument website and YouTube channel. The LinnStrument was designed to bring a high level of expressivity to electronic and sample based instruments and features eight rows of twenty five square pads that respond to velocity, pressure, up and down and side to side movements.
In 2017, Jeremy and his brother Dan (Grammy and Emmy award winning musician and audio engineer) released the album Secret Martyr’s Club, a progressive rock, politically conscious album with influences including Pink Floyd, Yes, and the Beatles. The album features vocals by Mark McCrite (Rocket Scientists), John Beagley (Life in Digital), and Robin Schell (Life In Digital).
Over the years, Jeremy has recorded numerous songs and albums released on his Bandcamp and Soundcloud pages including improvised duets projects with Anna Koropchak, Gary Venable, Mike Galway, and Tom Kraus.
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Born in Pennsylvania in 1966, Jeremy started classical piano lessons at the age of seven. With the influence of his brother Dan and cousin Mark, Jeremy began to explore jazz and improvisation as a teenager. Improvisation gave way to the influence of progressive rock bands Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, and Yes. Jeremy played in various bands such as The History of Ties, Zapotec, The Archaic Revival with a focus on all original instrumental music focused on traditional keyboards instruments (piano, organ, lead synthesizer). Jeremy recorded his first solo album, “From A To B” in 2000 featuring guitarist Bill Curtis, violinist Anna Koropchak, bassist Mike Galway, and drummer Chris Mack (Iluvatar). The album featured atmospheric and driving jazz fusion laden with hints of progressive and classic rock. 
In the mid-90’s Jeremy co-founded the progressive rock group “Brave New World” featuring Tom Kraus (Iluvatar) on guitar/vocals, Rick Norris (bass, 12-string guitar), and Marc Schlossberg (drums). The quartet performed at Orion Studios in Baltimore with memorable live recordings.
Jeremy would later join Bill Curtis, Anna Koropchak, and Mike Galway in Zapotec and The Archaic Revival. The group performed and recorded in the Washington, DC area in the early 2000’s culminating in two performance at the famed jazz club, Blues Alley with percussionist Victor Williams (John McLaughlin). Zapotec and The Archaic Revival approached the electric and acoustic sides of Mahavishnu Orchestra styled jazz fusion with a classical influence. After Curtis left the area, Cubert, Koropchak and Galway joined up with drumming veteran Gary Venable in the band Apothecary. At this point, Jeremy had taken his first serious dive into a new instrument – the Chapman Stick. Apothecary released three albums – their self-titled debut, “Not Just Loud” and “That’s What You Get For Talking” with an eclectic brew of jazz, rock, classical and world music and performs in the Washington, DC area.
After answering an internet ad for keyboard players, Jeremy was invited to collaborate with Yes singer Jon Anderson for his album “Survival and Other Stories.” Jeremy and Jon co-wrote the song “Just One Man” which has received significant airplay and was featured on Jon’s album with famed Yes keyboard player Rick Wakeman (The Living Tree).
Encouraged by his progress on the Chapman Stick, Jeremy began playing the Zendrum after being inspired by Roy “Futureman” Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.) and his drumitar. Jeremy spent years honing his skills on the Zendrum to the point where he felt he could provide drum and percussion parts for his solo recordings. The Zendrum can be worn like a guitar and has touch sensitive pads to fine control over drum sounds.
In 2012, Jeremy co-founded the international progressive rock band Fomativ with John Beagley (UK), Tom Kraus (US), and Ron Wahle (Netherlands). Formativ’s debut album was well received and features the eighteen minute epic “Aetas Suite” tracing the life of a person from beginning to end. The piece features three improvised piano movements representing different stages of life.
Jeremy’s journey into new instruments continued after he saw Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine, demonstrate his new expressive electronic instrument, LinnStrument, at MoogFest in Asheville, NC. Jeremy befriended Roger and had the opportunity to perform on the LinnStrument at the House of Lords in London and on the Chapman Stick in Bristol, England for BBC Music day. Jeremy has also demonstrated the LinnStrument at the NAMM show in Anaheim and is a featured player on Roger Linn’s LinnStrument website and YouTube channel. The LinnStrument was designed to bring a high level of expressivity to electronic and sample based instruments and features eight rows of twenty five square pads that respond to velocity, pressure, up and down and side to side movements.
In 2017, Jeremy and his brother Dan (Grammy and Emmy award winning musician and audio engineer) released the album Secret Martyr’s Club, a progressive rock, politically conscious album with influences including Pink Floyd, Yes, and the Beatles. The album features vocals by Mark McCrite (Rocket Scientists), John Beagley (Life in Digital), and Robin Schell (Life In Digital).
Over the years, Jeremy has recorded numerous songs and albums released on his Bandcamp and Soundcloud pages including improvised duets projects with Anna Koropchak, Gary Venable, Mike Galway, and Tom Kraus.
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Jeremy Cubert has not been thinking about music since 1973. He has thoughtlessly recorded and/or played with Quest, Zapotec, Archaic Revival, Apothecary, Formativ, Iconic Sky, and Alan Scott on keyboards, Chapman Stick and other instruments.
Born in Pennsylvania in 1966, Jeremy started classical piano lessons at the age of seven. With the influence of his brother Dan and cousin Mark, Jeremy began to explore jazz and improvisation as a teenager. Improvisation gave way to the influence of progressive rock bands Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, and Yes. Jeremy played in various bands such as The History of Ties, Zapotec, The Archaic Revival with a focus on all original instrumental music focused on traditional keyboards instruments (piano, organ, lead synthesizer). Jeremy recorded his first solo album, “From A To B” in 2000 featuring guitarist Bill Curtis, violinist Anna Koropchak, bassist Mike Galway, and drummer Chris Mack (Iluvatar). The album featured atmospheric and driving jazz fusion laden with hints of progressive and classic rock. 
In the mid-90’s Jeremy co-founded the progressive rock group “Brave New World” featuring Tom Kraus (Iluvatar) on guitar/vocals, Rick Norris (bass, 12-string guitar), and Marc Schlossberg (drums). The quartet performed at Orion Studios in Baltimore with memorable live recordings.
Jeremy would later join Bill Curtis, Anna Koropchak, and Mike Galway in Zapotec and The Archaic Revival. The group performed and recorded in the Washington, DC area in the early 2000’s culminating in two performance at the famed jazz club, Blues Alley with percussionist Victor Williams (John McLaughlin). Zapotec and The Archaic Revival approached the electric and acoustic sides of Mahavishnu Orchestra styled jazz fusion with a classical influence. After Curtis left the area, Cubert, Koropchak and Galway joined up with drumming veteran Gary Venable in the band Apothecary. At this point, Jeremy had taken his first serious dive into a new instrument – the Chapman Stick. Apothecary released three albums – their self-titled debut, “Not Just Loud” and “That’s What You Get For Talking” with an eclectic brew of jazz, rock, classical and world music and performs in the Washington, DC area.
After answering an internet ad for keyboard players, Jeremy was invited to collaborate with Yes singer Jon Anderson for his album “Survival and Other Stories.” Jeremy and Jon co-wrote the song “Just One Man” which has received significant airplay and was featured on Jon’s album with famed Yes keyboard player Rick Wakeman (The Living Tree).
Encouraged by his progress on the Chapman Stick, Jeremy began playing the Zendrum after being inspired by Roy “Futureman” Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.) and his drumitar. Jeremy spent years honing his skills on the Zendrum to the point where he felt he could provide drum and percussion parts for his solo recordings. The Zendrum can be worn like a guitar and has touch sensitive pads to fine control over drum sounds.
In 2012, Jeremy co-founded the international progressive rock band Fomativ with John Beagley (UK), Tom Kraus (US), and Ron Wahle (Netherlands). Formativ’s debut album was well received and features the eighteen minute epic “Aetas Suite” tracing the life of a person from beginning to end. The piece features three improvised piano movements representing different stages of life.
Jeremy’s journey into new instruments continued after he saw Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine, demonstrate his new expressive electronic instrument, LinnStrument, at MoogFest in Asheville, NC. Jeremy befriended Roger and had the opportunity to perform on the LinnStrument at the House of Lords in London and on the Chapman Stick in Bristol, England for BBC Music day. Jeremy has also demonstrated the LinnStrument at the NAMM show in Anaheim and is a featured player on Roger Linn’s LinnStrument website and YouTube channel. The LinnStrument was designed to bring a high level of expressivity to electronic and sample based instruments and features eight rows of twenty five square pads that respond to velocity, pressure, up and down and side to side movements.
In 2017, Jeremy and his brother Dan (Grammy and Emmy award winning musician and audio engineer) released the album Secret Martyr’s Club, a progressive rock, politically conscious album with influences including Pink Floyd, Yes, and the Beatles. The album features vocals by Mark McCrite (Rocket Scientists), John Beagley (Life in Digital), and Robin Schell (Life In Digital).
Over the years, Jeremy has recorded numerous songs and albums released on his Bandcamp and Soundcloud pages including improvised duets projects with Anna Koropchak, Gary Venable, Mike Galway, and Tom Kraus.
In addition to recording and performing with Apothecary, Jeremy performs solo Chapman Stick in the DC area and plays keyboards with the Alan Scott Band]]></description>
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Born in Pennsylvania in 1966, Jeremy started classical piano lessons at the age of seven. With the influence of his brother Dan and cousin Mark, Jeremy began to explore jazz and improvisation as a teenager. Improvisation gave way to the influence of progressive rock bands Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, and Yes. Jeremy played in various bands such as The History of Ties, Zapotec, The Archaic Revival with a focus on all original instrumental music focused on traditional keyboards instruments (piano, organ, lead synthesizer). Jeremy recorded his first solo album, “From A To B” in 2000 featuring guitarist Bill Curtis, violinist Anna Koropchak, bassist Mike Galway, and drummer Chris Mack (Iluvatar). The album featured atmospheric and driving jazz fusion laden with hints of progressive and classic rock. 
In the mid-90’s Jeremy co-founded the progressive rock group “Brave New World” featuring Tom Kraus (Iluvatar) on guitar/vocals, Rick Norris (bass, 12-string guitar), and Marc Schlossberg (drums). The quartet performed at Orion Studios in Baltimore with memorable live recordings.
Jeremy would later join Bill Curtis, Anna Koropchak, and Mike Galway in Zapotec and The Archaic Revival. The group performed and recorded in the Washington, DC area in the early 2000’s culminating in two performance at the famed jazz club, Blues Alley with percussionist Victor Williams (John McLaughlin). Zapotec and The Archaic Revival approached the electric and acoustic sides of Mahavishnu Orchestra styled jazz fusion with a classical influence. After Curtis left the area, Cubert, Koropchak and Galway joined up with drumming veteran Gary Venable in the band Apothecary. At this point, Jeremy had taken his first serious dive into a new instrument – the Chapman Stick. Apothecary released three albums – their self-titled debut, “Not Just Loud” and “That’s What You Get For Talking” with an eclectic brew of jazz, rock, classical and world music and performs in the Washington, DC area.
After answering an internet ad for keyboard players, Jeremy was invited to collaborate with Yes singer Jon Anderson for his album “Survival and Other Stories.” Jeremy and Jon co-wrote the song “Just One Man” which has received significant airplay and was featured on Jon’s album with famed Yes keyboard player Rick Wakeman (The Living Tree).
Encouraged by his progress on the Chapman Stick, Jeremy began playing the Zendrum after being inspired by Roy “Futureman” Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.) and his drumitar. Jeremy spent years honing his skills on the Zendrum to the point where he felt he could provide drum and percussion parts for his solo recordings. The Zendrum can be worn like a guitar and has touch sensitive pads to fine control over drum sounds.
In 2012, Jeremy co-founded the international progressive rock band Fomativ with John Beagley (UK), Tom Kraus (US), and Ron Wahle (Netherlands). Formativ’s debut album was well received and features the eighteen minute epic “Aetas Suite” tracing the life of a person from beginning to end. The piece features three improvised piano movements representing different stages of life.
Jeremy’s journey into new instruments continued after he saw Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine, demonstrate his new expressive electronic instrument, LinnStrument, at MoogFest in Asheville, NC. Jeremy befriended Roger and had the opportunity to perform on the LinnStrument at the House of Lords in London and on the Chapman Stick in Bristol, England for BBC Music day. Jeremy has also demonstrated the LinnStrument at the NAMM show in Anaheim and is a featured player on Roger Linn’s LinnStrument website and YouTube channel. The LinnStrument was designed to bring a high level of expressivity to electronic and sample based instruments and features eight rows of twenty five square pads that respond to velocity, pressure, up and down and side to side movements.
In 2017, Jeremy and his brother Dan (Grammy and Emmy award winning musician and audio engineer) released the album Secret Martyr’s Club, a progressive rock, politically conscious album with influences including Pink Floyd, Yes, and the Beatles. The album features vocals by Mark McCrite (Rocket Scientists), John Beagley (Life in Digital), and Robin Schell (Life In Digital).
Over the years, Jeremy has recorded numerous songs and albums released on his Bandcamp and Soundcloud pages including improvised duets projects with Anna Koropchak, Gary Venable, Mike Galway, and Tom Kraus.
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Jeremy Cubert has not been thinking about music since 1973. He has thoughtlessly recorded and/or played with Quest, Zapotec, Archaic Revival, Apothecary, Formativ, Iconic Sky, and Alan Scott on keyboards, Chapman Stick and other instruments.
Born in Pennsylvania in 1966, Jeremy started classical piano lessons at the age of seven. With the influence of his brother Dan and cousin Mark, Jeremy began to explore jazz and improvisation as a teenager. Improvisation gave way to the influence of progressive rock bands Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, and Yes. Jeremy played in various bands such as The History of Ties, Zapotec, The Archaic Revival with a focus on all original instrumental music focused on traditional keyboards instruments (piano, organ, lead synthesizer). Jeremy recorded his first solo album, “From A To B” in 2000 featuring guitarist Bill Curtis, violinist Anna Koropchak, bassist Mike Galway, and drummer Chris Mack (Iluvatar). The album featured atmospheric and driving jazz fusion laden with hints of progressive and classic rock. 
In the mid-90’s Jeremy co-founded the progressive rock group “Brave New World” featuring Tom Kraus (Iluvatar) on guitar/vocals, Rick Norris (bass, 12-string guitar), and Marc Schlossberg (drums). The quartet performed at Orion Studios in Baltimore with memorable live recordings.
Jeremy would later join Bill Curtis, Anna Koropchak, and Mike Galway in Zapotec and The Archaic Revival. The group performed and recorded in the Washington, DC area in the early 2000’s culminating in two performance at the famed jazz club, Blues Alley with percussionist Victor Williams (John McLaughlin). Zapotec and The Archaic Revival approached the electric and acoustic sides of Mahavishnu Orchestra styled jazz fusion with a classical influence. After Curtis left the area, Cubert, Koropchak and Galway joined up with drumming veteran Gary Venable in the band Apothecary. At this point, Jeremy had taken his first serious dive into a new instrument – the Chapman Stick. Apothecary released three albums – their self-titled debut, “Not Just Loud” and “That’s What You Get For Talking” with an eclectic brew of jazz, rock, classical and world music and performs in the Washington, DC area.
After answering an internet ad for keyboard players, Jeremy was invited to collaborate with Yes singer Jon Anderson for his album “Survival and Other Stories.” Jeremy and Jon co-wrote the song “Just One Man” which has received significant airplay and was featured on Jon’s album with famed Yes keyboard player Rick Wakeman (The Living Tree).
Encouraged by his progress on the Chapman Stick, Jeremy began playing the Zendrum after being inspired by Roy “Futureman” Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.) and his drumitar. Jeremy spent years honing his skills on the Zendrum to the point where he felt he could provide drum and percussion parts for his solo recordings. The Zendrum can be worn like a guitar and has touch sensitive pads to fine control over drum sounds.
In 2012, Jeremy co-founded the international progressive rock band Fomativ with John Beagley (UK), Tom Kraus (US), and Ron Wahle (Netherlands). Formativ’s debut album was well received and features the eighteen minute epic “Aetas Suite” tracing the life of a person from beginning to end. The piece features three improvised piano movements representing different stages of life.
Jeremy’s journey into new instruments continued after he saw Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine, demonstrate his new expressive electronic instrument, LinnStrument, at MoogFest in Asheville, NC. Jeremy befriended Roger and had the opportunity to perform on the LinnStrument at the House of Lords in London and on the Chapman Stick in Bristol, England for BBC Music day. Jeremy has also demonstrated the LinnStrument at the NAMM show in Anaheim and is a featured player on Roger Linn’s LinnStrument website and YouTube channel. The LinnStrument was designed to bring a high level of expressivity to electronic and sample based instruments and features eight rows of twenty five square pads that respond to velocity, pressure, up and down and side to side movements.
In 2017, Jeremy and his brother Dan (Grammy and Emmy award winning musician and audio engineer) released the album Secret Martyr’s Club, a progressive rock, politically conscious album with influences including Pink Floyd, Yes, and the Beatles. The album features vocals by Mark McCrite (Rocket Scientists), John Beagley (Life in Digital), and Robin Schell (Life In Digital).
Over the years, Jeremy has recorded numerous songs and albums released on his Bandcamp and Soundcloud pages including improvised duets projects with Anna Koropchak, Gary Venable, Mike Galway, and Tom Kraus.
In addition to recording and performing with Apothecary, Jeremy performs solo Chapman Stick in the DC area and plays keyboards with the Alan Scott Band]]></description>
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Born in Pennsylvania in 1966, Jeremy started classical piano lessons at the age of seven. With the influence of his brother Dan and cousin Mark, Jeremy began to explore jazz and improvisation as a teenager. Improvisation gave way to the influence of progressive rock bands Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, and Yes. Jeremy played in various bands such as The History of Ties, Zapotec, The Archaic Revival with a focus on all original instrumental music focused on traditional keyboards instruments (piano, organ, lead synthesizer). Jeremy recorded his first solo album, “From A To B” in 2000 featuring guitarist Bill Curtis, violinist Anna Koropchak, bassist Mike Galway, and drummer Chris Mack (Iluvatar). The album featured atmospheric and driving jazz fusion laden with hints of progressive and classic rock. 
In the mid-90’s Jeremy co-founded the progressive rock group “Brave New World” featuring Tom Kraus (Iluvatar) on guitar/vocals, Rick Norris (bass, 12-string guitar), and Marc Schlossberg (drums). The quartet performed at Orion Studios in Baltimore with memorable live recordings.
Jeremy would later join Bill Curtis, Anna Koropchak, and Mike Galway in Zapotec and The Archaic Revival. The group performed and recorded in the Washington, DC area in the early 2000’s culminating in two performance at the famed jazz club, Blues Alley with percussionist Victor Williams (John McLaughlin). Zapotec and The Archaic Revival approached the electric and acoustic sides of Mahavishnu Orchestra styled jazz fusion with a classical influence. After Curtis left the area, Cubert, Koropchak and Galway joined up with drumming veteran Gary Venable in the band Apothecary. At this point, Jeremy had taken his first serious dive into a new instrument – the Chapman Stick. Apothecary released three albums – their self-titled debut, “Not Just Loud” and “That’s What You Get For Talking” with an eclectic brew of jazz, rock, classical and world music and performs in the Washington, DC area.
After answering an internet ad for keyboard players, Jeremy was invited to collaborate with Yes singer Jon Anderson for his album “Survival and Other Stories.” Jeremy and Jon co-wrote the song “Just One Man” which has received significant airplay and was featured on Jon’s album with famed Yes keyboard player Rick Wakeman (The Living Tree).
Encouraged by his progress on the Chapman Stick, Jeremy began playing the Zendrum after being inspired by Roy “Futureman” Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.) and his drumitar. Jeremy spent years honing his skills on the Zendrum to the point where he felt he could provide drum and percussion parts for his solo recordings. The Zendrum can be worn like a guitar and has touch sensitive pads to fine control over drum sounds.
In 2012, Jeremy co-founded the international progressive rock band Fomativ with John Beagley (UK), Tom Kraus (US), and Ron Wahle (Netherlands). Formativ’s debut album was well received and features the eighteen minute epic “Aetas Suite” tracing the life of a person from beginning to end. The piece features three improvised piano movements representing different stages of life.
Jeremy’s journey into new instruments continued after he saw Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine, demonstrate his new expressive electronic instrument, LinnStrument, at MoogFest in Asheville, NC. Jeremy befriended Roger and had the opportunity to perform on the LinnStrument at the House of Lords in London and on the Chapman Stick in Bristol, England for BBC Music day. Jeremy has also demonstrated the LinnStrument at the NAMM show in Anaheim and is a featured player on Roger Linn’s LinnStrument website and YouTube channel. The LinnStrument was designed to bring a high level of expressivity to electronic and sample based instruments and features eight rows of twenty five square pads that respond to velocity, pressure, up and down and side to side movements.
In 2017, Jeremy and his brother Dan (Grammy and Emmy award winning musician and audio engineer) released the album Secret Martyr’s Club, a progressive rock, politically conscious album with influences including Pink Floyd, Yes, and the Beatles. The album features vocals by Mark McCrite (Rocket Scientists), John Beagley (Life in Digital), and Robin Schell (Life In Digital).
Over the years, Jeremy has recorded numerous songs and albums released on his Bandcamp and Soundcloud pages including improvised duets projects with Anna Koropchak, Gary Venable, Mike Galway, and Tom Kraus.
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Jeremy Cubert has not been thinking about music since 1973. He has thoughtlessly recorded and/or played with Quest, Zapotec, Archaic Revival, Apothecary, Formativ, Iconic Sky, and Alan Scott on keyboards, Chapman Stick and other instruments.
Born in Pennsylvania in 1966, Jeremy started classical piano lessons at the age of seven. With the influence of his brother Dan and cousin Mark, Jeremy began to explore jazz and improvisation as a teenager. Improvisation gave way to the influence of progressive rock bands Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, and Yes. Jeremy played in various bands such as The History of Ties, Zapotec, The Archaic Revival with a focus on all original instrumental music focused on traditional keyboards instruments (piano, organ, lead synthesizer). Jeremy recorded his first solo album, “From A To B” in 2000 featuring guitarist Bill Curtis, violinist Anna Koropchak, bassist Mike Galway, and drummer Chris Mack (Iluvatar). The album featured atmospheric and driving jazz fusion laden with hints of progressive and classic rock. 
In the mid-90’s Jeremy co-founded the progressive rock group “Brave New World” featuring Tom Kraus (Iluvatar) on guitar/vocals, Rick Norris (bass, 12-string guitar), and Marc Schlossberg (drums). The quartet performed at Orion Studios in Baltimore with memorable live recordings.
Jeremy would later join Bill Curtis, Anna Koropchak, and Mike Galway in Zapotec and The Archaic Revival. The group performed and recorded in the Washington, DC area in the early 2000’s culminating in two performance at the famed jazz club, Blues Alley with percussionist Victor Williams (John McLaughlin). Zapotec and The Archaic Revival approached the electric and acoustic sides of Mahavishnu Orchestra styled jazz fusion with a classical influence. After Curtis left the area, Cubert, Koropchak and Galway joined up with drumming veteran Gary Venable in the band Apothecary. At this point, Jeremy had taken his first serious dive into a new instrument – the Chapman Stick. Apothecary released three albums – their self-titled debut, “Not Just Loud” and “That’s What You Get For Talking” with an eclectic brew of jazz, rock, classical and world music and performs in the Washington, DC area.
After answering an internet ad for keyboard players, Jeremy was invited to collaborate with Yes singer Jon Anderson for his album “Survival and Other Stories.” Jeremy and Jon co-wrote the song “Just One Man” which has received significant airplay and was featured on Jon’s album with famed Yes keyboard player Rick Wakeman (The Living Tree).
Encouraged by his progress on the Chapman Stick, Jeremy began playing the Zendrum after being inspired by Roy “Futureman” Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.) and his drumitar. Jeremy spent years honing his skills on the Zendrum to the point where he felt he could provide drum and percussion parts for his solo recordings. The Zendrum can be worn like a guitar and has touch sensitive pads to fine control over drum sounds.
In 2012, Jeremy co-founded the international progressive rock band Fomativ with John Beagley (UK), Tom Kraus (US), and Ron Wahle (Netherlands). Formativ’s debut album was well received and features the eighteen minute epic “Aetas Suite” tracing the life of a person from beginning to end. The piece features three improvised piano movements representing different stages of life.
Jeremy’s journey into new instruments continued after he saw Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine, demonstrate his new expressive electronic instrument, LinnStrument, at MoogFest in Asheville, NC. Jeremy befriended Roger and had the opportunity to perform on the LinnStrument at the House of Lords in London and on the Chapman Stick in Bristol, England for BBC Music day. Jeremy has also demonstrated the LinnStrument at the NAMM show in Anaheim and is a featured player on Roger Linn’s LinnStrument website and YouTube channel. The LinnStrument was designed to bring a high level of expressivity to electronic and sample based instruments and features eight rows of twenty five square pads that respond to velocity, pressure, up and down and side to side movements.
In 2017, Jeremy and his brother Dan (Grammy and Emmy award winning musician and audio engineer) released the album Secret Martyr’s Club, a progressive rock, politically conscious album with influences including Pink Floyd, Yes, and the Beatles. The album features vocals by Mark McCrite (Rocket Scientists), John Beagley (Life in Digital), and Robin Schell (Life In Digital).
Over the years, Jeremy has recorded numerous songs and albums released on his Bandcamp and Soundcloud pages including improvised duets projects with Anna Koropchak, Gary Venable, Mike Galway, and Tom Kraus.
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Born in Pennsylvania in 1966, Jeremy started classical piano lessons at the age of seven. With the influence of his brother Dan and cousin Mark, Jeremy began to explore jazz and improvisation as a teenager. Improvisation gave way to the influence of progressive rock bands Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, and Yes. Jeremy played in various bands such as The History of Ties, Zapotec, The Archaic Revival with a focus on all original instrumental music focused on traditional keyboards instruments (piano, organ, lead synthesizer). Jeremy recorded his first solo album, “From A To B” in 2000 featuring guitarist Bill Curtis, violinist Anna Koropchak, bassist Mike Galway, and drummer Chris Mack (Iluvatar). The album featured atmospheric and driving jazz fusion laden with hints of progressive and classic rock. 
In the mid-90’s Jeremy co-founded the progressive rock group “Brave New World” featuring Tom Kraus (Iluvatar) on guitar/vocals, Rick Norris (bass, 12-string guitar), and Marc Schlossberg (drums). The quartet performed at Orion Studios in Baltimore with memorable live recordings.
Jeremy would later join Bill Curtis, Anna Koropchak, and Mike Galway in Zapotec and The Archaic Revival. The group performed and recorded in the Washington, DC area in the early 2000’s culminating in two performance at the famed jazz club, Blues Alley with percussionist Victor Williams (John McLaughlin). Zapotec and The Archaic Revival approached the electric and acoustic sides of Mahavishnu Orchestra styled jazz fusion with a classical influence. After Curtis left the area, Cubert, Koropchak and Galway joined up with drumming veteran Gary Venable in the band Apothecary. At this point, Jeremy had taken his first serious dive into a new instrument – the Chapman Stick. Apothecary released three albums – their self-titled debut, “Not Just Loud” and “That’s What You Get For Talking” with an eclectic brew of jazz, rock, classical and world music and performs in the Washington, DC area.
After answering an internet ad for keyboard players, Jeremy was invited to collaborate with Yes singer Jon Anderson for his album “Survival and Other Stories.” Jeremy and Jon co-wrote the song “Just One Man” which has received significant airplay and was featured on Jon’s album with famed Yes keyboard player Rick Wakeman (The Living Tree).
Encouraged by his progress on the Chapman Stick, Jeremy began playing the Zendrum after being inspired by Roy “Futureman” Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.) and his drumitar. Jeremy spent years honing his skills on the Zendrum to the point where he felt he could provide drum and percussion parts for his solo recordings. The Zendrum can be worn like a guitar and has touch sensitive pads to fine control over drum sounds.
In 2012, Jeremy co-founded the international progressive rock band Fomativ with John Beagley (UK), Tom Kraus (US), and Ron Wahle (Netherlands). Formativ’s debut album was well received and features the eighteen minute epic “Aetas Suite” tracing the life of a person from beginning to end. The piece features three improvised piano movements representing different stages of life.
Jeremy’s journey into new instruments continued after he saw Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine, demonstrate his new expressive electronic instrument, LinnStrument, at MoogFest in Asheville, NC. Jeremy befriended Roger and had the opportunity to perform on the LinnStrument at the House of Lords in London and on the Chapman Stick in Bristol, England for BBC Music day. Jeremy has also demonstrated the LinnStrument at the NAMM show in Anaheim and is a featured player on Roger Linn’s LinnStrument website and YouTube channel. The LinnStrument was designed to bring a high level of expressivity to electronic and sample based instruments and features eight rows of twenty five square pads that respond to velocity, pressure, up and down and side to side movements.
In 2017, Jeremy and his brother Dan (Grammy and Emmy award winning musician and audio engineer) released the album Secret Martyr’s Club, a progressive rock, politically conscious album with influences including Pink Floyd, Yes, and the Beatles. The album features vocals by Mark McCrite (Rocket Scientists), John Beagley (Life in Digital), and Robin Schell (Life In Digital).
Over the years, Jeremy has recorded numerous songs and albums released on his Bandcamp and Soundcloud pages including improvised duets projects with Anna Koropchak, Gary Venable, Mike Galway, and Tom Kraus.
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Jeremy Cubert has not been thinking about music since 1973. He has thoughtlessly recorded and/or played with Quest, Zapotec, Archaic Revival, Apothecary, Formativ, Iconic Sky, and Alan Scott on keyboards, Chapman Stick and other instruments.
Born in Pennsylvania in 1966, Jeremy started classical piano lessons at the age of seven. With the influence of his brother Dan and cousin Mark, Jeremy began to explore jazz and improvisation as a teenager. Improvisation gave way to the influence of progressive rock bands Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, and Yes. Jeremy played in various bands such as The History of Ties, Zapotec, The Archaic Revival with a focus on all original instrumental music focused on traditional keyboards instruments (piano, organ, lead synthesizer). Jeremy recorded his first solo album, “From A To B” in 2000 featuring guitarist Bill Curtis, violinist Anna Koropchak, bassist Mike Galway, and drummer Chris Mack (Iluvatar). The album featured atmospheric and driving jazz fusion laden with hints of progressive and classic rock. 
In the mid-90’s Jeremy co-founded the progressive rock group “Brave New World” featuring Tom Kraus (Iluvatar) on guitar/vocals, Rick Norris (bass, 12-string guitar), and Marc Schlossberg (drums). The quartet performed at Orion Studios in Baltimore with memorable live recordings.
Jeremy would later join Bill Curtis, Anna Koropchak, and Mike Galway in Zapotec and The Archaic Revival. The group performed and recorded in the Washington, DC area in the early 2000’s culminating in two performance at the famed jazz club, Blues Alley with percussionist Victor Williams (John McLaughlin). Zapotec and The Archaic Revival approached the electric and acoustic sides of Mahavishnu Orchestra styled jazz fusion with a classical influence. After Curtis left the area, Cubert, Koropchak and Galway joined up with drumming veteran Gary Venable in the band Apothecary. At this point, Jeremy had taken his first serious dive into a new instrument – the Chapman Stick. Apothecary released three albums – their self-titled debut, “Not Just Loud” and “That’s What You Get For Talking” with an eclectic brew of jazz, rock, classical and world music and performs in the Washington, DC area.
After answering an internet ad for keyboard players, Jeremy was invited to collaborate with Yes singer Jon Anderson for his album “Survival and Other Stories.” Jeremy and Jon co-wrote the song “Just One Man” which has received significant airplay and was featured on Jon’s album with famed Yes keyboard player Rick Wakeman (The Living Tree).
Encouraged by his progress on the Chapman Stick, Jeremy began playing the Zendrum after being inspired by Roy “Futureman” Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.) and his drumitar. Jeremy spent years honing his skills on the Zendrum to the point where he felt he could provide drum and percussion parts for his solo recordings. The Zendrum can be worn like a guitar and has touch sensitive pads to fine control over drum sounds.
In 2012, Jeremy co-founded the international progressive rock band Fomativ with John Beagley (UK), Tom Kraus (US), and Ron Wahle (Netherlands). Formativ’s debut album was well received and features the eighteen minute epic “Aetas Suite” tracing the life of a person from beginning to end. The piece features three improvised piano movements representing different stages of life.
Jeremy’s journey into new instruments continued after he saw Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine, demonstrate his new expressive electronic instrument, LinnStrument, at MoogFest in Asheville, NC. Jeremy befriended Roger and had the opportunity to perform on the LinnStrument at the House of Lords in London and on the Chapman Stick in Bristol, England for BBC Music day. Jeremy has also demonstrated the LinnStrument at the NAMM show in Anaheim and is a featured player on Roger Linn’s LinnStrument website and YouTube channel. The LinnStrument was designed to bring a high level of expressivity to electronic and sample based instruments and features eight rows of twenty five square pads that respond to velocity, pressure, up and down and side to side movements.
In 2017, Jeremy and his brother Dan (Grammy and Emmy award winning musician and audio engineer) released the album Secret Martyr’s Club, a progressive rock, politically conscious album with influences including Pink Floyd, Yes, and the Beatles. The album features vocals by Mark McCrite (Rocket Scientists), John Beagley (Life in Digital), and Robin Schell (Life In Digital).
Over the years, Jeremy has recorded numerous songs and albums released on his Bandcamp and Soundcloud pages including improvised duets projects with Anna Koropchak, Gary Venable, Mike Galway, and Tom Kraus.
In addition to recording and performing with Apothecary, Jeremy performs solo Chapman Stick in the DC area and plays keyboards with the Alan Scott Band]]></description>
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Born in Pennsylvania in 1966, Jeremy started classical piano lessons at the age of seven. With the influence of his brother Dan and cousin Mark, Jeremy began to explore jazz and improvisation as a teenager. Improvisation gave way to the influence of progressive rock bands Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, and Yes. Jeremy played in various bands such as The History of Ties, Zapotec, The Archaic Revival with a focus on all original instrumental music focused on traditional keyboards instruments (piano, organ, lead synthesizer). Jeremy recorded his first solo album, “From A To B” in 2000 featuring guitarist Bill Curtis, violinist Anna Koropchak, bassist Mike Galway, and drummer Chris Mack (Iluvatar). The album featured atmospheric and driving jazz fusion laden with hints of progressive and classic rock. 
In the mid-90’s Jeremy co-founded the progressive rock group “Brave New World” featuring Tom Kraus (Iluvatar) on guitar/vocals, Rick Norris (bass, 12-string guitar), and Marc Schlossberg (drums). The quartet performed at Orion Studios in Baltimore with memorable live recordings.
Jeremy would later join Bill Curtis, Anna Koropchak, and Mike Galway in Zapotec and The Archaic Revival. The group performed and recorded in the Washington, DC area in the early 2000’s culminating in two performance at the famed jazz club, Blues Alley with percussionist Victor Williams (John McLaughlin). Zapotec and The Archaic Revival approached the electric and acoustic sides of Mahavishnu Orchestra styled jazz fusion with a classical influence. After Curtis left the area, Cubert, Koropchak and Galway joined up with drumming veteran Gary Venable in the band Apothecary. At this point, Jeremy had taken his first serious dive into a new instrument – the Chapman Stick. Apothecary released three albums – their self-titled debut, “Not Just Loud” and “That’s What You Get For Talking” with an eclectic brew of jazz, rock, classical and world music and performs in the Washington, DC area.
After answering an internet ad for keyboard players, Jeremy was invited to collaborate with Yes singer Jon Anderson for his album “Survival and Other Stories.” Jeremy and Jon co-wrote the song “Just One Man” which has received significant airplay and was featured on Jon’s album with famed Yes keyboard player Rick Wakeman (The Living Tree).
Encouraged by his progress on the Chapman Stick, Jeremy began playing the Zendrum after being inspired by Roy “Futureman” Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.) and his drumitar. Jeremy spent years honing his skills on the Zendrum to the point where he felt he could provide drum and percussion parts for his solo recordings. The Zendrum can be worn like a guitar and has touch sensitive pads to fine control over drum sounds.
In 2012, Jeremy co-founded the international progressive rock band Fomativ with John Beagley (UK), Tom Kraus (US), and Ron Wahle (Netherlands). Formativ’s debut album was well received and features the eighteen minute epic “Aetas Suite” tracing the life of a person from beginning to end. The piece features three improvised piano movements representing different stages of life.
Jeremy’s journey into new instruments continued after he saw Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine, demonstrate his new expressive electronic instrument, LinnStrument, at MoogFest in Asheville, NC. Jeremy befriended Roger and had the opportunity to perform on the LinnStrument at the House of Lords in London and on the Chapman Stick in Bristol, England for BBC Music day. Jeremy has also demonstrated the LinnStrument at the NAMM show in Anaheim and is a featured player on Roger Linn’s LinnStrument website and YouTube channel. The LinnStrument was designed to bring a high level of expressivity to electronic and sample based instruments and features eight rows of twenty five square pads that respond to velocity, pressure, up and down and side to side movements.
In 2017, Jeremy and his brother Dan (Grammy and Emmy award winning musician and audio engineer) released the album Secret Martyr’s Club, a progressive rock, politically conscious album with influences including Pink Floyd, Yes, and the Beatles. The album features vocals by Mark McCrite (Rocket Scientists), John Beagley (Life in Digital), and Robin Schell (Life In Digital).
Over the years, Jeremy has recorded numerous songs and albums released on his Bandcamp and Soundcloud pages including improvised duets projects with Anna Koropchak, Gary Venable, Mike Galway, and Tom Kraus.
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Jeremy Cubert has not been thinking about music since 1973. He has thoughtlessly recorded and/or played with Quest, Zapotec, Archaic Revival, Apothecary, Formativ, Iconic Sky, and Alan Scott on keyboards, Chapman Stick and other instruments.
Born in Pennsylvania in 1966, Jeremy started classical piano lessons at the age of seven. With the influence of his brother Dan and cousin Mark, Jeremy began to explore jazz and improvisation as a teenager. Improvisation gave way to the influence of progressive rock bands Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, and Yes. Jeremy played in various bands such as The History of Ties, Zapotec, The Archaic Revival with a focus on all original instrumental music focused on traditional keyboards instruments (piano, organ, lead synthesizer). Jeremy recorded his first solo album, “From A To B” in 2000 featuring guitarist Bill Curtis, violinist Anna Koropchak, bassist Mike Galway, and drummer Chris Mack (Iluvatar). The album featured atmospheric and driving jazz fusion laden with hints of progressive and classic rock. 
In the mid-90’s Jeremy co-founded the progressive rock group “Brave New World” featuring Tom Kraus (Iluvatar) on guitar/vocals, Rick Norris (bass, 12-string guitar), and Marc Schlossberg (drums). The quartet performed at Orion Studios in Baltimore with memorable live recordings.
Jeremy would later join Bill Curtis, Anna Koropchak, and Mike Galway in Zapotec and The Archaic Revival. The group performed and recorded in the Washington, DC area in the early 2000’s culminating in two performance at the famed jazz club, Blues Alley with percussionist Victor Williams (John McLaughlin). Zapotec and The Archaic Revival approached the electric and acoustic sides of Mahavishnu Orchestra styled jazz fusion with a classical influence. After Curtis left the area, Cubert, Koropchak and Galway joined up with drumming veteran Gary Venable in the band Apothecary. At this point, Jeremy had taken his first serious dive into a new instrument – the Chapman Stick. Apothecary released three albums – their self-titled debut, “Not Just Loud” and “That’s What You Get For Talking” with an eclectic brew of jazz, rock, classical and world music and performs in the Washington, DC area.
After answering an internet ad for keyboard players, Jeremy was invited to collaborate with Yes singer Jon Anderson for his album “Survival and Other Stories.” Jeremy and Jon co-wrote the song “Just One Man” which has received significant airplay and was featured on Jon’s album with famed Yes keyboard player Rick Wakeman (The Living Tree).
Encouraged by his progress on the Chapman Stick, Jeremy began playing the Zendrum after being inspired by Roy “Futureman” Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.) and his drumitar. Jeremy spent years honing his skills on the Zendrum to the point where he felt he could provide drum and percussion parts for his solo recordings. The Zendrum can be worn like a guitar and has touch sensitive pads to fine control over drum sounds.
In 2012, Jeremy co-founded the international progressive rock band Fomativ with John Beagley (UK), Tom Kraus (US), and Ron Wahle (Netherlands). Formativ’s debut album was well received and features the eighteen minute epic “Aetas Suite” tracing the life of a person from beginning to end. The piece features three improvised piano movements representing different stages of life.
Jeremy’s journey into new instruments continued after he saw Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine, demonstrate his new expressive electronic instrument, LinnStrument, at MoogFest in Asheville, NC. Jeremy befriended Roger and had the opportunity to perform on the LinnStrument at the House of Lords in London and on the Chapman Stick in Bristol, England for BBC Music day. Jeremy has also demonstrated the LinnStrument at the NAMM show in Anaheim and is a featured player on Roger Linn’s LinnStrument website and YouTube channel. The LinnStrument was designed to bring a high level of expressivity to electronic and sample based instruments and features eight rows of twenty five square pads that respond to velocity, pressure, up and down and side to side movements.
In 2017, Jeremy and his brother Dan (Grammy and Emmy award winning musician and audio engineer) released the album Secret Martyr’s Club, a progressive rock, politically conscious album with influences including Pink Floyd, Yes, and the Beatles. The album features vocals by Mark McCrite (Rocket Scientists), John Beagley (Life in Digital), and Robin Schell (Life In Digital).
Over the years, Jeremy has recorded numerous songs and albums released on his Bandcamp and Soundcloud pages including improvised duets projects with Anna Koropchak, Gary Venable, Mike Galway, and Tom Kraus.
In addition to recording and performing with Apothecary, Jeremy performs solo Chapman Stick in the DC area and plays keyboards with the Alan Scott Band]]></description>
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Born in Pennsylvania in 1966, Jeremy started classical piano lessons at the age of seven. With the influence of his brother Dan and cousin Mark, Jeremy began to explore jazz and improvisation as a teenager. Improvisation gave way to the influence of progressive rock bands Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, and Yes. Jeremy played in various bands such as The History of Ties, Zapotec, The Archaic Revival with a focus on all original instrumental music focused on traditional keyboards instruments (piano, organ, lead synthesizer). Jeremy recorded his first solo album, “From A To B” in 2000 featuring guitarist Bill Curtis, violinist Anna Koropchak, bassist Mike Galway, and drummer Chris Mack (Iluvatar). The album featured atmospheric and driving jazz fusion laden with hints of progressive and classic rock. 
In the mid-90’s Jeremy co-founded the progressive rock group “Brave New World” featuring Tom Kraus (Iluvatar) on guitar/vocals, Rick Norris (bass, 12-string guitar), and Marc Schlossberg (drums). The quartet performed at Orion Studios in Baltimore with memorable live recordings.
Jeremy would later join Bill Curtis, Anna Koropchak, and Mike Galway in Zapotec and The Archaic Revival. The group performed and recorded in the Washington, DC area in the early 2000’s culminating in two performance at the famed jazz club, Blues Alley with percussionist Victor Williams (John McLaughlin). Zapotec and The Archaic Revival approached the electric and acoustic sides of Mahavishnu Orchestra styled jazz fusion with a classical influence. After Curtis left the area, Cubert, Koropchak and Galway joined up with drumming veteran Gary Venable in the band Apothecary. At this point, Jeremy had taken his first serious dive into a new instrument – the Chapman Stick. Apothecary released three albums – their self-titled debut, “Not Just Loud” and “That’s What You Get For Talking” with an eclectic brew of jazz, rock, classical and world music and performs in the Washington, DC area.
After answering an internet ad for keyboard players, Jeremy was invited to collaborate with Yes singer Jon Anderson for his album “Survival and Other Stories.” Jeremy and Jon co-wrote the song “Just One Man” which has received significant airplay and was featured on Jon’s album with famed Yes keyboard player Rick Wakeman (The Living Tree).
Encouraged by his progress on the Chapman Stick, Jeremy began playing the Zendrum after being inspired by Roy “Futureman” Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.) and his drumitar. Jeremy spent years honing his skills on the Zendrum to the point where he felt he could provide drum and percussion parts for his solo recordings. The Zendrum can be worn like a guitar and has touch sensitive pads to fine control over drum sounds.
In 2012, Jeremy co-founded the international progressive rock band Fomativ with John Beagley (UK), Tom Kraus (US), and Ron Wahle (Netherlands). Formativ’s debut album was well received and features the eighteen minute epic “Aetas Suite” tracing the life of a person from beginning to end. The piece features three improvised piano movements representing different stages of life.
Jeremy’s journey into new instruments continued after he saw Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine, demonstrate his new expressive electronic instrument, LinnStrument, at MoogFest in Asheville, NC. Jeremy befriended Roger and had the opportunity to perform on the LinnStrument at the House of Lords in London and on the Chapman Stick in Bristol, England for BBC Music day. Jeremy has also demonstrated the LinnStrument at the NAMM show in Anaheim and is a featured player on Roger Linn’s LinnStrument website and YouTube channel. The LinnStrument was designed to bring a high level of expressivity to electronic and sample based instruments and features eight rows of twenty five square pads that respond to velocity, pressure, up and down and side to side movements.
In 2017, Jeremy and his brother Dan (Grammy and Emmy award winning musician and audio engineer) released the album Secret Martyr’s Club, a progressive rock, politically conscious album with influences including Pink Floyd, Yes, and the Beatles. The album features vocals by Mark McCrite (Rocket Scientists), John Beagley (Life in Digital), and Robin Schell (Life In Digital).
Over the years, Jeremy has recorded numerous songs and albums released on his Bandcamp and Soundcloud pages including improvised duets projects with Anna Koropchak, Gary Venable, Mike Galway, and Tom Kraus.
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