In addition to being a prolific visual artist, Broose is also an accomplished musician fronting the bands Pop Poppins, October 8th, and TOOMuchTV. Pop Poppins, TOOMuchTV, A Conspiracy of Equals, and October 8th can be heard on most music streaming platforms. His solo music catalogue can be streamed on StarFarm.com, and other random platforms. Currently, the only social media website Broose uses is 2Cents.com, because it doesn't have marketing overload and pop-up window malfeasance.
Discography
2025 BROOSE: The Layman Chambered, re-release of A Layman's Chamber with some changes
2025 Just Got Paid, The Victoria 38 featuring Rémi, single
2024 Trapped In Your Sleep, The Victoria 38 featuring Darby, single
2024 suiddod dod, Pop Poppins, band members choice hits album
2024 BROOSE: Instrumentals for Unfinished Paintings, EP
2021 BROOSE: Feel, single
2021 BROOSE: I Will, single
2020 BROOSE: A Layman's Chamber, album
2017 BROOSE: Pilgrimage of the Earworms
2014 BROOSE: The Endomusia
2013 BROOSE: 4 ep
2012 Changer, single
2010 Changer (Rough Mix), single
2006 BROOSE: Homestead Circle Pan video art
2005 Live at the Hop, Pop Poppins
2005 BROOSE: London Static album
2004 BROOSE: Psychosomatic Static album
2004 BROOSE: Collection 1.4 compilation
2001 BROOSE: Wearing Several Hats compilation
1999 BROOSE: Mixed Mediums (Music for Paintings) ep
1998 Forget About That, TOOMuchTV single
1997 Non Pop-Specific, Pop Poppins album
1997 TOOMuch is Not Enough, TOOMuchTV album
1995 BROOSE: Exploring A Diverse Universe album
1993 Using Man's Machine, Pop Poppins album
1993 BROOSE: As An Individualist album
1992 The Epitome of Simplicity, Pop Poppins ep
1992 BROOSE: The Simple Singist album
1991 Delight In Disorder, Pop Poppins album
1990 The Other Lover, Pop Poppins album
1989 BROOSE: Portraying A Purist album
1989 The Lover, Pop Poppins album
1988 Everyone, A Conspiracy of Equals ep
1987 E Pluribus Unum, October 8th album
"If I could make musicians of you all, it would be to your advantage as painters. All is harmony in nature, a little too much, or a little less, disturbs the scale and strikes a discordant note. One has to learn to sing true with the pencil or brush, just as with the voice." - J.D. Ingres (1780-1867)
