Posted on 07.15.26 under Uncategorized
175 years after the Die Off, the desert doesn’t forgive hesitation.
This is how it looks to see the world of Dog Eaters in motion — the dust, the velocity, the chaos of the Black Dog Clan bearing down on anything unlucky enough to be in their path.
Using cutting-edge AI image-to-video technology, we animated the opening scene of the story, the sequence captures what Guillermo Angel’s artwork has always communicated on the page — relentless kinetic energy, post-apocalyptic grit, and the fragile, defiant humanity at the center of it all.
This is not a polished studio production. This is a proof of concept — raw, urgent, and exactly the spirit Dog Eaters was written in.
Malcolm Wong’s Dog Eaters. Art by Guillermo Angel.
The clan is moving. Keep up.
Posted on 07.15.26 under Uncategorized
45 songs and counting.
This is a project where my oldest songs have been rejuvenated like the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park. Suno took the bones and DNA from recordings that trace back to where my multitrack life started — a Yamaha 4-track cassette recorder in the 80s — through my early forays into Logic Pro.
The results have been mind-blowing.
Songs that existed only as tape hiss and half-remembered takes are alive again, rebuilt from the DNA of the originals. Some of them I hadn’t heard in decades. Hearing them come back with a pulse I never had the tools to give them the first time around — that’s the whole project in one sentence.
More coming. Stay tuned.