Thanks to Nat Lyon for his take on sleeping solves nothing, from the first unexpected bowtie album… which even features the ring modulated snoring of Newfoundland dogs.
If you fancy ripping apart a track, give me a shout.
Thanks to Nat Lyon for his take on sleeping solves nothing, from the first unexpected bowtie album… which even features the ring modulated snoring of Newfoundland dogs.
If you fancy ripping apart a track, give me a shout.
FOE – The Black Lodge (cover)
So here we have it, a totally unnecessary chiprock cover of the Black Lodge by FOE.
I promise to keep my hands off of other band’s songs for a while.
FOE – The Black Lodge
Just to prove I am actually doing something. Here’s the current state of my recording studio bedroom.
I’m butchering covering a track from the wonderful FOE called the Black Lodge.
Have a listen to the original below.
An 8-bit only version of ‘vital signs’ from Pulco’s ‘Man of Lists’ album.
So many wires.
I need to get a bigger room.
Without being entirely sure of where this all may head, you can check out the finished mix of ‘let’s get explicit’, composed with Commodore 64 sounds, guitar parts and other samples over at the 8 bit collective. – and only from there at the moment.
At what point do you take a collection of songs that are independent of each other, written over months and changes in preference, and meld them into some sort of coherent ‘album’ form?
Or do you have to bother?
Regardless, it’s now a new year, and here’s a song that was technically all recorded in 2010, but for argument’s sake, since it was finished today, it counts as the first of 2011.