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Bruce H. McCosar is a middle school science teacher residing in Sterling, VA, USA. He switched to teaching after a career in medicinal chemistry. He is a member of the Mvskoke (Creek) Nation, a Native American tribe originally indigenous to the Southeastern United States. As a musician, he plays bass, guitar, Hammond organ, keys, and various drums. Many of these appear on his first album, evolution (Nov. 2006). His second album, handmade (Feb 2007), featured jazz compositions backed by hand percussion instruments only (mainly conga drums). Then came La vie sous la mer (Oct 2007). After a long and difficult summer, this album developed as a labor of love. Jazzier, cooler, and stranger than any work he'd released before, this album tells eight interconnected stories, and even features a freely-available PDF companion book (for more details, see this page). Points of Departure (April 2008), his fourth Jamendo album, focused more on progressive rock, although with a heavy jazz influence. In 2008, Bruce moved from Gainesville, Florida to Sterling, Virginia. Building a life is hard; giving it up and starting over somewhere else is even more so. Against this background, Bruce composed his fifth album, Martian Winter. Like Points of Departure, it focused on a jazz-influenced rock sound; however, like La vie sous la mer, it was almost exclusively built using odd time signatures (such as 5/4 and 7/8). In this way, although it was born in a different world, it retains its con