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I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to handle the mastering on this outstanding new release from Ray Curenton. Take the time to check it out. Definitely worth listening to - over and over.

I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to handle the mastering on this outstanding new release from Ray Curenton. Take the time to check it out. Definitely worth listening to - over and over.

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Just in time for Easter--"WHITE RABBIT" by B.SLADE produced by EDDY J. FREE

International singing star and multiple-grammy-nominated B.Slade delivers another powerful dancefloor smash with “WHITE RABBIT.” This song appears on his album “Stealth” as well as Eddy J. Free’s album “I Am The Mad Hatter.”White Rabbit

This EP is inspired by the short story “The Darkness” written by Eddy J. Free and can be purchased at http://eddyjfree.bandcamp.com
PRAISE FOR “THE DARKNESS” EP:
-Tim Dillinger ‏(Recording Artist/Singer/Songwriter) -‘Of anything you’ve ever done…this is my favorite…honest, beautiful, intimate…i’m really moved.’
-B.Slade (Grammy-nominated, multiple award-winning artist/singer/songwriter/producer) - ‘Loving this EP…felt like I was watching a film short. Incommunicado…my type of vibe. Very Remy Shand.’ 
-I.K.P. (Recording Artist/Award-winning Rapper) - ‘EXCELLANT production on this piece! Cant get enough of this one.’
-Jim Allio (Recording Artist) ‏- ‘LOVE “The Darkness” possibly your best to date.’
-DJ SirRah of Outing the Music Industry (BlogTalkRadio Host) -  I heard the songs for the first time today and was like WOW. Now I gotta read the short story.
REVIEWS FOR “The Darkness” short story available at www.eddyjfree.com and on Amazon.com:
The Darkness is a short story, which probably took me about 20 - 30 minute to read. It is told from the point of view of an American man, suffering from depression following the death of two close friends. He takes himself to London for a break, and here he meets a stranger who offers to show him the `real’ London; the London not usually found by tourists.
Free’s story telling and writing style is excellent, and it really sets the scene of a dark and sinister story. You could feel the man’s apprehension as he delved further into `The Darkness’ and the book, particularly the early half, is very atmospheric.
The book is billed as a sci-fi thriller, but I wouldn’t describe in that way, I’d describe it more as an atmospheric thriller. The story moves at a great pace and has a nice little message for us all at the end.
As stand alone short stories go, this is one of the best I’ve read, and I’ll be looking out for more of Eddy J. Free’s books and stories in the future.
-Sarah Burns ~ on behalf of the Kindle Book Review
I don’t really read fiction but knowing Eddy J. Free as a songwriter and music producer, I was interested to see how the story of “The Darkness” matched the soundtrack that he created by the same name. And man was I surprised! The story written from the point of view of a depressed man who has had a recent loss of two of his best friends and goes to London to get away. He then meets a stranger that gives him a tour of the “underground” sites of London and then some. And that “and then some” is where it all gets twisted.
It is a quick read, no fillers, and that’s part of why I couldn’t put it down. I just couldn’t help but wonder, what’s gonna happen next…
I can definitely see a short movie being made based on “The Darkness.” Heck, maybe even a full-length feature, because all the elements are there.
Good job Eddy!
-Steve Harris (DJ SirRah - Outing The Music Industry)
Looking for a short, fast-paced, anxiety fueled story? Eddy J Free delivers with The Darkness. 
A man, wrestling with his depression, goes to London and is drawn into the under-belly of the city. You will learn that it is true that you should never trust a stranger. 
I anticipate more great stories by this author and suggest you grab this short tale.
-Laura Thomas (Goodreads.com)

This EP is inspired by the short story “The Darkness” written by Eddy J. Free and can be purchased at http://eddyjfree.bandcamp.com

PRAISE FOR “THE DARKNESS” EP:

-Tim Dillinger ‏(Recording Artist/Singer/Songwriter) -‘Of anything you’ve ever done…this is my favorite…honest, beautiful, intimate…i’m really moved.’

-B.Slade (Grammy-nominated, multiple award-winning artist/singer/songwriter/producer) - ‘Loving this EP…felt like I was watching a film short. Incommunicado…my type of vibe. Very Remy Shand.’ 

-I.K.P. (Recording Artist/Award-winning Rapper) - ‘EXCELLANT production on this piece! Cant get enough of this one.’

-Jim Allio (Recording Artist) ‏- ‘LOVE “The Darkness” possibly your best to date.’

-DJ SirRah of Outing the Music Industry (BlogTalkRadio Host) -  I heard the songs for the first time today and was like WOW. Now I gotta read the short story.

REVIEWS FOR “The Darkness” short story available at www.eddyjfree.com and on Amazon.com:

The Darkness is a short story, which probably took me about 20 - 30 minute to read. It is told from the point of view of an American man, suffering from depression following the death of two close friends. He takes himself to London for a break, and here he meets a stranger who offers to show him the `real’ London; the London not usually found by tourists.

Free’s story telling and writing style is excellent, and it really sets the scene of a dark and sinister story. You could feel the man’s apprehension as he delved further into `The Darkness’ and the book, particularly the early half, is very atmospheric.

The book is billed as a sci-fi thriller, but I wouldn’t describe in that way, I’d describe it more as an atmospheric thriller. The story moves at a great pace and has a nice little message for us all at the end.

As stand alone short stories go, this is one of the best I’ve read, and I’ll be looking out for more of Eddy J. Free’s books and stories in the future.

-Sarah Burns ~ on behalf of the Kindle Book Review

I don’t really read fiction but knowing Eddy J. Free as a songwriter and music producer, I was interested to see how the story of “The Darkness” matched the soundtrack that he created by the same name. And man was I surprised! The story written from the point of view of a depressed man who has had a recent loss of two of his best friends and goes to London to get away. He then meets a stranger that gives him a tour of the “underground” sites of London and then some. And that “and then some” is where it all gets twisted.

It is a quick read, no fillers, and that’s part of why I couldn’t put it down. I just couldn’t help but wonder, what’s gonna happen next…

I can definitely see a short movie being made based on “The Darkness.” Heck, maybe even a full-length feature, because all the elements are there.

Good job Eddy!

-Steve Harris (DJ SirRah - Outing The Music Industry)

Looking for a short, fast-paced, anxiety fueled story? Eddy J Free delivers with The Darkness. 

A man, wrestling with his depression, goes to London and is drawn into the under-belly of the city. You will learn that it is true that you should never trust a stranger. 

I anticipate more great stories by this author and suggest you grab this short tale.

-Laura Thomas (Goodreads.com)

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REMIXES vol. 1 can be downloaded for free at eddyjfree.bandcamp.com. This is my first ep consisting entirely of remixes and features artists like Rihanna, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Michael Jackson, Flo Rida, Etta James, Nicki Minaj, Adele, Wale, Miguel, Katy Perry and more.

REMIXES vol. 1 can be downloaded for free at eddyjfree.bandcamp.com. This is my first ep consisting entirely of remixes and features artists like Rihanna, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Michael Jackson, Flo Rida, Etta James, Nicki Minaj, Adele, Wale, Miguel, Katy Perry and more.

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Music video for “Down The Rabbit Hole,” the first official single from my new album “I Am the Mad Hatter.” You can download the song for free here: http://eddyjfree.bandcamp.com/track/down-the-rabbit-hole-ft-bobby-adan-pryority-a-c-the-entity-jayce-miguel

My first query letter:

I’m in the process of finishing a novel and then sending out query letters to agents.  The following is a query letter I’ve come up with after some research and much editing.  I thoroughly welcome any input from other writers (particularly published ones!) as well as anyone else who’d like to give me feedback on their reaction.

Dear xxxxxx,

Nissa is a princess but doesn’t know it.  She’s from another planet and possesses amazing abilities but she doesn’t know that either.  In fact, Nissa knows nothing about who she truly is.  All that is about to change.

When the N’Vodi, a feared alien race, invade the planet Beron and enslave its inhabitants, the Royal Family send their daughter Nissa to the hidden planet Lysiria; they are certain the princess is the one whom the ancient prophets spoke of who holds the power to free their people.  On her adopted planet, Nissa lives a peaceful and happy life with her new family and her best friend El-Kana.  She has mastered the Ktulu, a flute-like instrument, so well that she enchants the others in her village every night with beautiful, almost magical music.  This blissful existence comes to an abrupt halt when the skies above her village fill with strange lights and she is suddenly hunted by the N’Vodi.  It seems that someone from the Beron High Council has betrayed their own people and revealed Nissa’s hiding place to the N’Vodi.  High Council member Romalak, former adviser to the King,  must hi-jack a N’Vodi spaceship and rescue Nissa before the N’Vodi get to her first. 

The Quest for Nissa is a fast-paced sci-fi/fantasy epic about a girl who holds the key to salvation for her people and who struggles with loss, fear and loneliness as she comes to terms with that destiny.  This is the first book in The Beron Trilogy.

Sincerely yours,

Eddy J. Free