
About
Remember me.
Four years ago, I had a conversation with my dad. He mentioned that when he died, he wanted everybody there to speak honestly of him, of both the good and the bad. He said that he didn't care what people said, so long as they were truthful and honest. I reminded him blankly that of course he wouldn't care because he would be gone.
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However, it wasn't until recently that I realized what being gone really meant. They say that a person dies two times; once when you stop breathing and the second when someone says your name for the last time. I made this website because I wanted an archive of memories of my dad and for people to see a lot of the things that he did over the past four years. I wanted to make a very casual and chill place for users to comfortably browse through the various music and projects that he had created, and to enjoy them with or without judgment.
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Regardless of whether you enjoy what's on the website or not, I hope that you can see the passion and creativity behind everything that he has done. It comes from a place of thoughtfulness and care that hopefully does not become a rarity in the future. This website is coincidentally mostly made up of materials from the past four years, something that he described as a "rebirth" in terms of creativity and thoughtfulness.
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After everything that has happened in the past four years, I am genuinely happy and proud that my dad has found something that he is passionate about and that he has continued creating and building as stepping blocks to move past hardships. Although he sometimes annoys me with his singing, I derive great enjoyment out of the things he creates and does, and I hope some of the stuff on his website will do the same for you.
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I hope that you enjoy browsing though the website, and keep checking back as it will be continually updated for years to come with new materials and memories with my dad. When I recall that conversation four years ago, I'm happy that something such as this website exists to show that he will never truly be gone.
