La Herencia de la Familia Real
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I’m quite proud to say that my younger brother, Chris, has followed his dream in pursuit of a music career and is succeeding in ways that could never have been predicted. Â Not only has he developed an entire recording studio in my parent’s basement and learned to speak fluent spanish, but he has a number of clients that he records daily for his independent business, Potent Productions. Â This coming Sunday night he is having a CD release party for his debut album, La Herencia de la Familia Real. Â
This album was produced as a collaboration of various musicians, and has created quite an impressive first piece. I was recruited to design the album, a complicated 6-panel fold out, which I had no idea how to approach when I first began.  The style of music is new to me as a designer – a mix of reggaeton, spanish lyrics & techno beats.  As a result I hooked him up with a David Apuzzo Photography to take a professional mix of high contrast photos and textured backgrounds that I could use to put the design together.Â
Recently, with the help of Jeff Schram of SchramDesign, I was able to put up a splash page for my brother to sell the album.
This Sunday, December 28th I’ll be performing live visual projections for his release party at the Thirsty Turtle in Stamford, CT. Â That means that this week I’m collecting ideas and brainstorming, what on earth it means to project for “high energy, spanish, club music“. That was the direction I got from Chris. I have no idea what I’m doing yet, but I’m excited to explore it and see what happens when I do.

Holly,
I just got a hold of the CD in my hand today and WOW! Great design job! I would love to collaborate on a project if you’d be interested? I also now have my own studio that just happens to also be an art gallery for local artists. ‘d love to set you up with an art show.
Drop me a line sometime so we can talk it up.
Thanks!And again, Great Job!
-David