June 8, 2007 (Press Release) --
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Soulwire, A journal written in music notes, reaches out across the globe
April 10, 2007 (Papillion, NE) It was a musical journal that started over three years ago. It melodically chronicled the tribulations that Ken Hill went through and how he pieced himself back together. As he wrote each song, he did not know how this story would end, nor how much the outcome of it would change his life.
It began nearly three years ago, when Ken had given up on his musical dreams to work feverishly towards rebuilding his life. His marriage had recently ended, and he was trying to stay afloat. Starting over is rarely an easy road. He wrote, almost daily, in a journal about the experiences he was going through. His journal focused on his discoveries and understanding of himself, to recreate himself from the ground up. The driving force behind Soulwire was born from those writings.
When the feelings he wrote could not be reached through words, he went to music. He was not trying to write commercialized hit songs, but capture a deeply personal expression that reflected how he felt at that time. Two years later, “Rewriting Destiny” was the instrumental outcome. He merged acoustic instruments (guitar, flutes, woodwinds), cinematic melodies, and electronic grooves in a unique twist of new age and electronic music. He supplied a description that artistically captured the feelings he was trying to convey for each song.
A distributable “Soulwire Player” freely streams many songs from the album from his website, as well as allows others to get the code to put the “Soulwire Player” on their own website as well. Because of this, Soulwire has spanned over 50,000 plays in the last year. The player has been seen in various social networking sites (Myspace, Xanga, Tagworld, etc.) as well as personal web sites. It is an album about rewriting the outcomes we believe we are not in control of, an album that may help inspire others to rewrite their own, as his chronicled transformation continues to span the globe.
Those who wish to experience the journal may do so at http://www.soulwire.com/
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Soulwire, A journal written in music notes, reaches out across the globe
April 10, 2007 (Papillion, NE) It was a musical journal that started over three years ago. It melodically chronicled the tribulations that Ken Hill went through and how he pieced himself back together. As he wrote each song, he did not know how this story would end, nor how much the outcome of it would change his life.
It began nearly three years ago, when Ken had given up on his musical dreams to work feverishly towards rebuilding his life. His marriage had recently ended, and he was trying to stay afloat. Starting over is rarely an easy road. He wrote, almost daily, in a journal about the experiences he was going through. His journal focused on his discoveries and understanding of himself, to recreate himself from the ground up. The driving force behind Soulwire was born from those writings.
When the feelings he wrote could not be reached through words, he went to music. He was not trying to write commercialized hit songs, but capture a deeply personal expression that reflected how he felt at that time. Two years later, “Rewriting Destiny” was the instrumental outcome. He merged acoustic instruments (guitar, flutes, woodwinds), cinematic melodies, and electronic grooves in a unique twist of new age and electronic music. He supplied a description that artistically captured the feelings he was trying to convey for each song.
A distributable “Soulwire Player” freely streams many songs from the album from his website, as well as allows others to get the code to put the “Soulwire Player” on their own website as well. Because of this, Soulwire has spanned over 50,000 plays in the last year. The player has been seen in various social networking sites (Myspace, Xanga, Tagworld, etc.) as well as personal web sites. It is an album about rewriting the outcomes we believe we are not in control of, an album that may help inspire others to rewrite their own, as his chronicled transformation continues to span the globe.
Those who wish to experience the journal may do so at http://www.soulwire.com/
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It was a musical journal that started over three years ago. It melodically chronicled the tribulations that Ken Hill went through and how he pieced himself back together.
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