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Day Might Same is Mark Forscher. The Brooklynite navigates through remote textures and extrinsic sounds like they're his backyard. On his self-titled debut album, DMS mixes his own live instrumentation and meticulously constructed drum patterns with layers of distressed samples by means of processing software he created. The result is equal parts warm and wishful, weighted by the foreboding consciousness of play.
"i feel like i'm pretty good with the english language. i sometimes totally suck at talking about music -- the first and last time i wrote about music was about tchaikovsky's romeo and juliet. but i love this. a lot." lee sargent of clap your hands say yeah
words by stephanie whited | photo by s.zeug





Meturi , Jul 10, 2008:
Gagosian Liga, Jun 18, 2008:
I thank you for adding me, dear Day Might Same, and I hope you enjoy my music! Feel free to download it! Musical greetings from Munich/Germany!
Jet Jaguar, Jun 12, 2008:
Hey, nothing novel to write here, but thanks for the friend request, I like your stuff. I particularly like the scuffed shuffle (! nah, really) of Red Hook. Anyone can make a syncopated beat, but having a decent feel is another matter... Nice one. And the chords that come in! Coolness.
margaret leigh., Jun 5, 2008:
ello!
Kam, May 30, 2008:
thanks for the add and check out my tunes when you get the chance have a great weekend love
:::rannou, May 29, 2008:
beautiful! thanks for connecting!
FPRFproject, May 28, 2008:
Hi Mark! Very beautiful music! Thank you and best wishes from Siberia!
Shaun K Anderson, May 27, 2008:
Nice. Glad you came by
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Dubmission, May 27, 2008:
Thanks. Looking forward to playing your sounds on my radio show & podcast.
Lady J - Photoetrist, May 27, 2008:
I very much enjoyed listening. : - )