If the URL didn't already give it away, this is the scottmosher.com website.
 
This is the PR capital and media portal of all things pertaining to Scott Mosher: musician, recording artist and allaroundniceguy. That is I and I am he. I operate this creative arts mothership (aka: home studio) known as Ambient Creative Arts studio. It is here - in the music studio - where I generate the mellifluous sounds that I capture on CD.
 
Anyhow, Ambient Creative Arts studio is NOT just a music studio. And I'm not only the proprietor of the MUSIC studio, but the Creative Director (head honcho, bossman, the big guy, el Capitan, the Shaman, design guru) of GRAPHIC DESIGN studio as well . And in case this isn't becoming confusing enough, Ambient, the MUSIC LABEL is another branch off the ole creative tree - which serves as a record label and distribution base for my musical output.
 
But wait... there's more!
 
As a musician/composer who's been plying his trade in the realm of sonic servitude for, well... quite a number of years, I've had the opportunity to release 4 CD's of experimental, progressive music that runs the gamut from heavy progressive metal to tranquil, atmospheric soundscapes. If you cruise on over and check out song samples from my various CD's, you'll notice a distinct musical evolution (and, one can hope, a marked improvement.) Throughout my secondary career as a self-financed musician, I think I've made enough progress that you - the potential listener - will find distinguishes my musical vision from others. Hey, it might even inspire you to purchase a copy for yourself - and copies your entire extended family. Here's a little more detailed background if you are curious (and if you aren't, well, atleast peep the song samples.)
 
And yet... there's STILL more...
 
I've also had the opportunity to make some guest appearances here and there, and elsewhere. My funky friend, Bryant Wilder's first CD of gospel-tinged jazz-fusion-funk featured yours truly on guitar on a little ditty entitled "Fuhzzy Wahzzy Wuz a Bass." I've also played some bass guitar on Chris Rifkin's debut F5 CD, Dawn of a New Age on the track "Eye of the Storm" and performed the fade-out guitar solo as well. On Rifkin's new Halcyon F5 project(s) I did a little guitar solo trade-off on the (unreleased) Rush song, "Analog Kid" and a Sade song "Cherish." All in all, I've had the opportunity to be a musical part of some really cool projects, and I look forward to doing more "guest appearances"... it kinda makes me feel all warm inside and ALMOST like a real musician!
 
 
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