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Take The Red Pill

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

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A little seasonal gift for you all: a new song! I’ve been recently inspired by the new beta version of Renoise, with stacks of new features that are showcased in this song. In particular a new featured called the ‘Pattern Matrix’ spurned inspiration about the Matrix Movie and Neo’s choice of the red or blue pill – red to face reality and exit from The Matrix, or blue to continue the illusion and remain inside. This is a fairly crazy high energy song and I suppose could be the soundtrack to anyone taking the red pill. The song was written entirely on headphones on my laptop, just after moving to Brisbane. Lucky for some of you that are beta testing the new 2.5 version of Renoise, I’m offering the XRNS file so you can load it in Renoise and see how I did it all:

Take The Red Pill XRNS File (for editing in Renoise)

We’ve been in Mitchelton, Brisbane, for over two weeks. I’m enjoying a little break from the hectic madness of moving house, sorting belongings at a storage facility and finding a new system of living in about a quarter of the space we were previously in. R has already secured a wonderfully promising new job starting next month, whereas I’ve not spotted anything obvious yet to chase in terms of work. Scoring a part time job of a certain quality might be a project for the new year once the silly season is over.

In the meantime I had the itch to do audio production again so I decided to open up my audio production business again. I’ve already locked in one client for mastering and talking to a few other potentials. Even though I have some reservations about the type of work that it is, it is attractive as a form of supplementary income. And, if I keep at it I may build enough reputation with it do align myself with more major name productions, possible in more creative and influential ways as well. To get the ball rolling I’ve had set up a small room here that’s doubling as a storage space! I bought new monitor stands and spent some time orienting the room and acoustically treating the walls with hanging sheets. I’ve got a workable sound and Take The Red Pill is the first finished ‘test’ production I’ve done in this space. I’ll take a picture of it soon and show you what I’ve done.

More to tell soon, but I might stop here and enjoy the evening. Cheers! …And stay safe.

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The Stormformer

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

A brand new song for you all, off the yet-to-be-finished album The Paradox. Introducing, “The Stormformer”:

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Wires, electrical equipment, soldering iron,
Cables, metal, antennae, wall connections.

Stormformer
I’m the stormformer.

Windows open, computer, AM radio static, batteries,
Heat shrink, solder smoke, cutters, meter.

Stomformer
I’m the stormformer.

Swallowed sun, humid tension, insects quieten,
Wind builds, heavy clouds, head up, arms out.

Stormformer
I’m the stormformer.

A fantasy of a child
An illusion fed by technological obsession
And a media dazed in scientific futurism
The boy scans the outdoor horizons
Late November brings the humidity
Those anvil super-cells building in the afternoon
He’s looking for a front; a force all powerful
A storm to surpass all others
His dreaming he keeps to himself
Clouds are not mere meteorological phenomenon
But are inconceivable starships
Mustering all their collective might for assault
Upon a far off and obscured foe
They attack with lightening and thunder
And recharge from the heat and electricity
Of the land they they pass over.
The boy knows no one will understand this
No one will understand his role in all this
He is the commander, the grand conductor
Of the entire fleet
He pretends that his will is that of the storm
The honour and importance he has in his role
Is unmatched by anything in his life
His knowing smirk is ignorant of the horrors of real war
His intent is for simple atmospheric glory
But the storms are not enough
Reality threatens his magical fancy
He needs something more, a deeper connection
He longs for transcendence via inductive force
His connection is the lightening
His resonance is with the thunder
He is the small coil that transforms the energy of the storm
Scanning north to where the bolts strike the high escapement
He astrally projects his readiness to that position
They say lightening never strikes twice in the same place
But with arms outstretched he awaits enduring connectivity
A complete circuit of absolution.
But reality beckons and he has to wait
All he can do is prepare for his moment
By the study of electronics
A union with future technology
Like a transformer in a power supply
He must become the stormformer.

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Live 09 Preparation

Monday, August 17th, 2009

I’m excited to announce that this year I’ll be making a return to live music, and more to the point: I’ll be playing my own music live. The last time I played my own music live it was 2005 and it was a less than enjoyable experience due to being scantly prepared technologically speaking, as well as being grossly under-rehearsed and under-trained to do all the vocals. I remember it being emotionally excruciating in front of 30 odd people just dying through songs like I Can And I Can Not, which are songs not only technically tricky, but quite naked about my inner feelings and doubts (especially at the time). Despite encouragement after the gig, I really let the live idea die a quiet death and never felt bold enough since to revive the corpse. Until now…

Recent success with recording vocals I’m happy with alongside daily training with vocal stamina and technique has given me the confidence to at least attempt to perform my own songs in front of other people. I know the more I sing and the more I rehearse my songs with the correct technique, the better chance I’ve got of pulling off the performance live, in one take so to speak. I’ve also now got the means technically to do some solo live work: Later this week I’m getting an Apple Mac Book Pro 13″ laptop specifically for this task of playing live, as well as a Presonus Firebox so I can plug in my guitar and run all the guitar sounds via audio plugins playing along to a rendered backing track. I think I’ll process the vocals the same way, but I’m not quite sure of the details yet. I looked into using Ableton Live to host all this, but I found it to be overkill for what I’m attempting to do. So, instead I’m using Reaper, which allows me to do bpm sync and automation on effect parameters for song patches. I guess as I rehearse the songs the sounds will evolve over time.

I went through all my songs and decided which one I could adapt for live performance. A little surprisingly, I’ve come up with 30 songs I can choose from! These may or may not include the following:

Our Blood Is Black
Vegemite
Iced Coffee 2
Stormformer
First Impressions Always Count
Crawling Up That Hill
The Cold
Codec
404 Not Found
No Phone Calls
I Can And I Can Not
The Infant Wish
Berarngutta
I Like You
Add As Friend
Little One
Wattle Bloom
A Forest
Vulcanella Self Destruct
The 4th
Backdropped
Saint Santa
Phoebe
The Objector
Summertime Quiet
Long
Meteor Shower
I Love You And I Love Your Needles
Sleep Is God
Party Line

You may notice that this range of tunes includes some titles that haven’t even been released yet! I’ll be using the experience to ‘road test’ some of these near-finished tunes and will probably help me decide how I want to record them for the final studio versions. I’m also happy that there’s some older tracks in the list like Sleep Is God and I Love You And I Love Your Needles – I’ve already had some fun remixing these older songs to give them a fresh and up to date sound – hopefully I’ll perform them better than ever. Having this many tunes to pick from will be handy in keeping set lists fresh and to play whatever suits my mood.

No dates locked in just yet, but I’ll post here as soon as something is arranged. I’ll probably be playing a few nights at the Armidale Club to get some runs on the board. I’m looking forward to learning from the experience, and getting better because of it. I’m aiming to have some momentum going by next year and may attempt to play some dates up at Brisbane.

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Our Blood Is Black

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

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This was composed in seven swaps between Mick and myself over the last few weeks. The style of music is a strange mix of chiptune, breakcore, and a weird dark angry Arabic scale meshed into a pop drama with sung vocals and lead guitar. While on the surface it may appear as another one of my epic dark pop songs, it has got its lion share of Mick’s classic composing styles, with ‘tracker’ style strings, structure and lead synth melodies. The mix work was also 50/50, and Mick played a big part in bringing out the dynamics of the piece.

The song had a bit of an unusual birth: I was mind numbingly bored at work and decided to open up Renoise and have a play with making hand drawn waveform instruments. After tracking a simple drone I added a little Arabic chiptune melody. Feeling it was pretty one dimensional I posted the file on the #renoise IRC channel and see if anyone wanted to co-op on it. Mick went for it and before long we had some seriously accelerated song development happening. And it was turning out surprisingly dark and angular, especially in contrast to some of Mick’s upbeat music.

The Arabic feel inspired me to think about Dubai and some of the horror stories I’ve heard about that place. I remember once seeing that they had so much money they could afford to build this massive indoor ski field, right in the middle of this desert country. It’s the kind of decadence that seems to have little to do with reality. It made me think of this bizarre love hate relationship the west has Arabic oil power – both a reverence of decadence, but a grudging dependence on this economic and cultural lubricant that is oil. So the lyrics came from that tension, a kind of corrupt fatalism that could really apply to any sort of trade based drama.

The song was mastered in Reaper digitally, and then recorded to my tape setup (the Tascam BR20T calibrated with Ampex 456 tape). We both chose to have a very clear and dynamic sounding mix and master, which during the loud sections are at around K-12 leveling. If it seems a touch quiet to begin with, please turn it up nice and loud and enjoy the dynamics!

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Hunz RPM Challenge Mixing

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

I’ve been keeping an eye on all things Hunz in the last year or so. I’ve been listening to his music since the old tracker days in the 90s and I no doubt learned a thing or two about making music by looking at his modules. Last year he released a fabulous come-back album called “When Victims Fight” which caused me to buy a copy and confirm my fanboy status. Do go have a look.

He’s recently taken it upon himself to have a crack at the RPM Challenge, which is roughly attempting the impossibility of writing 10 songs or 38mins of music within the 28 days of February. Apart from thinking it is utter madness and a complete stress-out I actually got excited at the thought of Hunz attempting to do this. Some great music has got to come out of it, at least, right? What’s even more interesting is that Hunz is documenting the entire process on his blog making the drama really transparent. He’s sharing his works in progress and it’s fascinating to see how the ideas mutate and germinate into fully formed songs. He intends to release not only a CD from the project, but also to make free the XRNS source files for free playback in Renoise.

I made an offer via the comments section to give him a hand with the mixing of the songs if he was struggling against the deadline. Amazingly, he accepted the offer and I’ve been on mix duties since. And because of the deadline I’ve had to work fast and hard at adding polish and sparkle to his already beautiful tunes. I’ve already worked through three songs, with more to go. I’ve also done ‘mix notes’ to keep up with the transparent theme of the project – all of which you can find at his website.

I’ll post back when the project is complete. Will he make it in time? Let’s see…

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