Joshua Jahn Music Project

Created Written & Produced by 

the three stages of incarnation of the Individual, 

thus far!

Joshua Kasindorf 1970 - 1981

Joshua Jahn 1982-1996

Jahn Joshua-Chaim Kefa 1997- Present Moment

 


Once Available on Cassette Tape, now this collection awaits remastering for various file formats such as CDA and MP3

No Tape Copies Remain Available

About 750 Tape copies of this collection Circulated remote individuals and agencies across the United States of America through the 1980's and 1990's.

 

Albumography

"How Do You Know?" - first single 1970

Unavailable acapella recording at eight years old suggesting the invalidity to the Torah & Bible

(written under the childhood name Joshua Kasindorf)  3:00 Minutes?

Recorded-in a New York Suburban House Bedroom on a `Craig Portable Tape Recorder?'

 

Joshua  Earth 1980

Acoustic Piano Ballads and Compositions

very raw and live, composed 1978-1980 (high School Years)

60 minutes

Recorded in Joshua's Living Room in Hicksville, New York on a Baldwin Spinet Piano

and an old Honky Tonk Upright in a larger rounded empty Living Room in a older larger house on "Manitou Hill" 

 

Joshua Jahn L.T.D. 1985

Crazy Compilation

A montage` of  original rock ballads mixed with media excerpts 

creating a 90 minute psychedelic trip of sound talk and music

Recorded in Various Places with various people using various instruments and turntables and tape players and synthesizers and a Radio and a Television with an old 1950's Fisher High-Fi Tube Amp and Mixer from simple basement studios, local small commercial studios, and two headlining studios in New York City and one selection recorded at Studio Manager David "Roz" Rosner's small home bedroom. This tape featured an old friend & neighbor Bill Aronoff speaking a phrase.

 

Flavorojahn 1986

Live solo Piano 

Blues, Love Ballads and 

Theatrical Numbers 90 minutes

Recorded on the Baldwin Spinet in the Hicksville Living Room and the Honky Tonk on "Manitou Hill"  and a medium size anonymous grand piano in an empty wooden floor living room in Plainview, New York

 

No Recommendation 1987

Beyond New Age Synthesis with a "bite"!

all keyboard Synthesizer Space Music 90 minutes 

Recorded at San Remo Mentioned Below

 

The San Remo Collection 1987

Avante` Garde Pre-Cursor to the Industrial Sound 

irrhythmic rhythms within rhythms 

5 Synthesizers and 2 Samplers

Vocal Samples, Television clips, Radio Clips 

Aprox. 7 Hours with  5  20 minute title pieces

Recorded in an "A" Frame attic room in a bungalow in San Remo a small north shore waterside village on Long Island Recorded with a five speaker ambient sound system back into two Microphones on two Stereo 1/8 inch tape some pieces were remixed on a four track recorder at "Jungle Jim's" in Fort Solonga.

 

A Joshua Jahn Sampler 1990

80's Style Techno Pop Singles 60 minutes

Recorded at Steve Delvecchio's 8 Track Studio and Right Track and Quadrasonic Studios of Manhattan, New York

 

Sequences of Mirage 1994

Aggressive repetitive Synthesizer Music 74 minutes

Recorded on two Mirage Sampling Synthesizers with sequencers and a Yamaha DX-7 with sequencer directly into Uncle Nat's cheap 12 watt stereo with cassette tape recorder believe it or not it is a "crisp" sound

 

Jahn Kefa Live at Penny Lane 1997

Two Live Piano Ballads from 1985 period

and Two Pre-recorded Soundtrack Sing-a-longs from 1984

40 minutes

Recorded at Penny Lane, a small coffee shop venue with stage in Boulder, Colorado

 

Apocrypha 1997- present

Still in pre-production An extravagant Rock Opera 

suggesting the simultaneous reincarnation of the Jesus Christ Disciples.

2.3 hours

Some draft recordings exist but currently unavailable

 

Political Satire Music Video Production

at CATV Boulder 1998-2001

Using News Clips mixed with appropriate music and subtitles,

Jahn Kefa lets accusations fly over government conspiracies and suggests all things are lies.

15 minute Segments and several 1 hour shows.

Recorded at a Public Access Television Studio with suitable but amateur equipment on to S-VHS format.