This American Life is creating a series for cable's Showtime network. The pilot will feature Bexar Bexar's track "kt." Additional episodes in the series will feature Bexar Bexar's work as well. The physical version of Bexar Bexar's Tropism will be available from Luxembourg's Own Records in 2007. The digital version of the Bexar Bexar release Tropism is available now on Itunes, emusic, and many other online music vendors. Several new films including, Red Without Blue, The Sin Eater, by Paul Kloss, Two Square Miles by Barbara Ettinger, and Fashion Island by Brady Hammes feature Bexar's music. You can check out images from the Bexar Bexar radio session at KVRX here. QUOTES "Many of the songs have this feeling that's hard to describe but so satisfying to hear: like a sadness that's quietly on, and not making a show of it. The spare, lovely melodies swell and recede, all with perfect precision and tremendous understated feeling. How this music can be so emotional without ever getting sentimental or corny is completely beyond me" – Ira Glass, This American Life | "whether feelings generated from the songs are akin to the stark melancholy of looking upon a freshly fallen snow or the hopeful joy of waking to a fresh autumn day, this is one hell of a great album." – All Music Guide | WEST040 | Bexar Bexar - Tropism "Many of the songs have this feeling that's hard to describe but so satisfying to hear: like a sadness that's quietly on, and not making a show of it. The spare, lovely melodies swell and recede, all with perfect precision and tremendous understated feeling. How this music can be so emotional without ever getting sentimental or corny is completely beyond me" -Ira Glass, This American Life A “A sadness pervades much of the material (“The Messy Message,” “Sweet Devil”), lending it an affecting gravitas, while shimmering settings like “Window Piece” and “Unsettled and Unstable” are about as lovely and tranquil as pastoral ambient music gets.” –Textura