It was 15 years ago today

20
Jun

15 years ago to the date, my first big musical project was launched into orbit. I wrote the material for the Neo-Opera “Diablo” in 1992, when I was studying and living in Paris. The city constantly fed me with inspiration and it had to be channelled somewhere. Being a typical child of the eighties, I had been playing Marillion’s Misplaced Childhood album to the point of it physically breaking. It gave me the idea to do a concept album, moulding together the best songs I had been writing in my teens and weave them into one coherent story. Musically Diablo became a crossover between 80s pop and Bach. The lyrics had the structure of a classical Greek tragedy: 5 acts and a leading lady called Helen. The album got picked up by some of Holland’s national musical heroes including Musical director Eddy Habbema, who loved my voice and guitar work and invited me to his offices to discuss a co-operation. It inspired me and my best friend designer Jean-Paul Mulder to make a theatrical production out of it, that was subsequently discussed with the Japanese NHK broadcasting company. Eventually Sony Music offered to release one of the album tracks “Helen” as a standalone single in the Netherlands which I stubbornly refused (and regret to this day). Everything was still very much all or nothing for me in those days.

Today looking back at this project drenches me in muscial memories. This morning, for the first time in what is probably over 10 years, I listened to Diablo again. It’s 15 years old and sounds crappy as hell, but the words and the music still do it for me today.

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Message from Glenn Cooper

13
Jun

Glenn Cooper“Corjan is a master singer, writer and composer who has carved out a unique niche in his use of novels as a basis for inspirations. He captures the essence of a book and spins it into an accessible work of music which perfectly compliments the story.

Everyone who reads and appreciates my books will appreciate his music and lyrics. He’s fabulous!”

Glenn Cooper
author of Library of the Dead and Book of Souls


Book of Souls on iTunes

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The Book of Souls

13
Jun

The Book of SoulsThis week a new single has been released. It’s called Book of Souls. It was inspired by Glenn Cooper‘s Library of the Dead series. I told you about it in my last blog before this. Book of Souls is actually the sequel to Library of the Dead. It elaborates on the same theme. The book follows FBI Special Agent Will Piper and his adventures on the trail of a mysterious book that inspired Shakespeare and the prophecies of Nostradamus. Glenn is a great guy. He told me he was really impressed with the song, which is about the best compliment you can get as a songwriter.

Check out the new song on iTunes: Book of Souls

In the song I have tried to capture the atmosphere of the book in music. Modern and ancient at the same time. The lyrics deal with how you start looking at things from a completely different angle when you start to realize that some things in life might be predestined. I love that notion in the book and how explosively Glenn has made it come to life.

There’s more news. Paris Connections, the new Jackie Collins movie for which I built the website will be coming out on DVD exclusively at Tesco supermarkets in the UK on September 6th. Worldwide release will follow soon after I think. I did some more work around that movie that I will tell you about when the time is ripe.

Filming for the psychological thriller movie The Stone, in which I will feature, is delayed and now scheduled to start in August of this year.

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