Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Thankful For Tape Oxidization

Working on the new album last night, I was revelling in the way Little Rose Tattoo has turned out.  It’s been a long time in the making – I wrote the song in 2000 while apprenticing as a tattooist.  But it never felt “right” until now.  Some songs just need to mature to hit their stride, I guess.
It got me thinking of my history with songs.  In particular, the first one that I wrote.  “Unknown Desire” was a disgustingly saccharine ballad that I wrote when I was 15.  Predictably, it was about I girl that I was too shy to approach.  I don’t remember which one, there were so many back then.
Thankfully, I don’t remember the lyrics.  Unfortunately, I recorded my feeble attempt at rock stardom.  One take, me mumbling the song as I strummed away into a cassette recorder.  I gave it to a friend’s girlfriend as a birthday gift (my first groupie), and a few years later she played it back for me. 
I’m glad I wrote it – every attempt improves your craft.  And I learned from the experience (never give sexy gifts to friends’ girlfriends).

Of all the songs I’ve written, and there are hundreds, Unknown Desire is the one that I’m glad will never be heard again.  As long as that damned cassette tape has oxidized by now…

Monday, December 7, 2015

What I Did On My Summer Vacation

Yes, it’s been way too long without an update.

What’s happened since April?  Well, let’s see. 
My studio computer died a miserable death.  And since it was a Windows XP machine, when I replaced it I had to replace the interface and most of the software.  This meant that I had to learn the new workflows for Sonar X3, since I had been using Sonar Producer for years.  X3 is a fantastic piece of kit and comes with loads of extra software, so along with learning the DAW itself, I also ended up adjusting to the fancy toys that came with it.
Right before I replaced my studio PC, my wife and I decided to move.  So that took out some time.

Now for the good stuff…
During this downtime, I had a wonderful idea on how to produce my next album.  I’ve always loved Motown/Stax-Volt type music.  As a bassist, that’s how I learned my craft – learning from Duck Dunn, Bob Babbitt, etc…  So I’m going in that direction.  Not totally soul, but my current style leaning in that direction a bit more than usual.
This past weekend, I finished the drum tracks and general arrangements.  This is the biggest stumbling block for now, since the guitars and bass can be done in a couple of quick takes.  That will just leave the vocals, traditionally my biggest pain.  But they shouldn’t be too taxing this time, since these songs have been WELL rehearsed in my summer break.


Anyway, things are very exciting at the moment.  My breakfast is done, time to put on the headphones, sling the bass across my shoulder, and groove.