From the recording "Cool Moonlit Highway"

"Cool Moonlit Highway" is a track with significant personal value to me.  My first experiment with a multi-layered slap-bass riff and a "Floydian" rhythm guitar.  This song is about my driving experiences travelling along the 401 and 402 in Ontario, Canada in the middle of a very cold winter night under clear moonlit skies.  The sound of plucking electric guitar represents the ice cold stray snow flakes that would fall against my windshield.  The rhythmic tones and beats represent the blowing swirling gusts of dry snow just dusting the dry pavement making beautiful patterns that would appear and suddenly disappear within seconds.  The moonlight was so strong and clear that it lit up the highway.  There was no-one else around except for me and the moon watching over me.  It was a surreal visual experience that hypnotizes yet calms the soul - a picture I wanted to paint in music.