
Lately, I can’t stop listening to Burial, an English dubstep artist whose real identity was only uncovered recently in August 2008. His self-titled debut and his second work, “Untrue”, are hypnotic postcards sent from the South London landscape. While it is a place I probably will not visit any time soon, I can already envision it through Burial’s ominous and seductive drum patterns which rise and exhale in the dark under an omnipresent rainfall that covers all of his tracks. And judging by the controversy of his methodoloy, his tracks are masterclasses in electronic beats and technological resourcefulness. It should be no surprise that before he was revealed as William Bevan, there were rumours that he was really Richard D. James, aka Aphex Twin. Understandably, anonymity lost its appeal after his work received critical acclaim. Read the rest of this entry »
Movin’ to Dubstep a la Burial
June 1st, 2009The Time Traveling Closet
May 29th, 2009
My musical life has been relegated to the closet this past month. Actually, it has been enormously refreshing to work in a tight space without distractions like email, and work on some ideas with my hands and ears instead of a mouse. I’ve dug deep into my MS2000R and JV1080 to better understand the patches and have come up with some pretty cool patches from scratch. Added to the fun is the fact that I recently went further back in time and scored a Tascam 103 tape deck, and a perfect condition Alesis HR16 drum machine (which came with the MMT-8 sequencer and Craig Anderton’s “Complete Guide to the Alesis HR-16 and MMT-8″). Now I can instantly record my ideas to tape along with a corny drum track. In all seriousness, I am overwhelmed by how deep the HR16 is and hope to figure out some cool things to do with it. Stay tuned for more from my journey to the sonic past.
Finally, My New Pedal Board
April 25th, 2009![]() |
My homemade pedal board has the basics: room for a power strip, a patchbay and maybe one more effect.
My second son is due any day now, so naturally my “nesting” reflexes have ramped up. I just finished my pedal board, using 1/4″ plywood, various hardware from Parts Express, and Velcro-type loop from Stompin-Ground.
What does a pedal board have to do with preparing for a newborn? Nothing really, Read the rest of this entry »
