Early Demo Version of “Scorpio”

This is the first recorded version of the instrumental Trent Boswell piece called “Scorpio.”

It was done with an acoustic guitar, no mic, straight into a cheap, handheld tape deck. It was the kind nobody owns anymore, but was in classrooms, lawyers offices, and company boardroom meetings. Super high-tech stuff, lemme tell ya.


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The fancier, official recording is on the album Area 25 by Trent Boswell, and it features bass, drums, and electric lead guitar.

Area 25, music by Trent Boswell
album artwork by Dorian Strange

If you’re like me, you are not nearly cool enough to use Spotify (the link above). Uncool, Gen X guys like me use services like Apple Music.

Some of you weirdos even use Amazon Music

Regardless of where you stream your music, there’s a 96.47326% chance that Area 25 is there, along with Something in the Air, and Flagship.

Something in the Air - music by Trent Boswell
Something in the Air – Music by Trent Boswell

Flagship, by Trent Boswell


The video for the snazzier, full-color, full-band version of Scorpio is here:

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Kevin Trent Boswell is a thing that once blinked briefly in and out of existence. It made noises and gestures while it lasted. The exact nature of its demise is unclear. Some sources say it collapsed beneath the weight of entropy and time. Other tertiary evidence suggests the possibility that it was destroyed by a predator, an accident, or perhaps even by itself. The truth of the matter is unknown. Luckily, no one cares.

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