I've been programming the drums. A lot. Good days, bad days....tired days, too much music sometimes. Carnival Of Black still sounds the best in my opinion. Where We Belong is coming along nicely too. I hope it turns out well for Lowlands...
w.x
I've been programming the drums. A lot. Good days, bad days....tired days, too much music sometimes. Carnival Of Black still sounds the best in my opinion. Where We Belong is coming along nicely too. I hope it turns out well for Lowlands...
w.x
Since setting up Logic Studio 8 in Air Traffic Control
A Carnival Of Black is ready, sounding great...as is No Man Is An Island, and Red Flag & TNF are done too. More are in progress, plus I started working on a new cover this morning, should go down well with anyone who appreciates their classic rock!
Right, well, better stop posting blogs and get back to work
w.x
I'm eagerly awaiting the arrival of a new 24-inch 2.8GHz 2GB memory all-singing-all-dancing Apple iMac =D It will help HUGELY in mixing and producing at home. It will mean no more lack of sunlight, living in Bombshelter Studios, no more *hoping* that there will be a studio free on downtime. I'll be able to record at Bombshelter, then come back home and mix mix mix the night away...
SO...hopfully it will arrive in time for the Lowland Games, in time for me to make my own god-damn electronic drum backing track sample thinger.
You can rely on no-one but yourself.
Remember that my friend........................
On a more musical note, I have plenty of new songs that I cannot wait to play live. Some of the titles include:
A Carnival Of Black
Where We Belong
Pleased To Please You
Things Will Change
No Man Is An Island (Except Me)
Plus a veritable album of unfinished ideas, odds & ends, as mentioned in a previous post. Expect much fun, frolics and comedy covers at the Lowland Games in a couple of weekends. Ok, one comedy cover.
w.x
It's everywhere recently. You read the papers, it's there. You turn on the TV, and its another figure, statistic, a growing number on the tally chart of young people knifed for the most trivial of reasons. It's something that's impossible to ignore. Just take a look at the Google search of 'BBC' and 'knife crime'. Much of it is from this year alone. The danger is that after a while the term 'knife crime' - much like 'gun crime' and any other type of crime - becomes just a buzz word. It even shifts the blame away from the individual and onto the knife.
I think as a country, Britain is becoming engulfed by this...and to be honest, sometimes I can't tell if it's hysteria or a genuine rise in incidents. I don't say this to belittle the problem; I just have a deep mistrust of anything the media swing my way, and believe you can't know the absolute truth unless you go out there for yourself and make your own findings (much like Al Gore, but that's another story...). But in the end, the papers are not making it up, and there's a sick problem out there.
The thing is, it's not exactly anything new. Teddy boys of the 50s were renowned for their razor blade and knife brandishing and use. It's a whole culture that revolves around bravado, intimidation, and turning to weapons to give certain people a sense of power and control over their (and others') lives that they may not otherwise have. Did you watch 'Fallout' on C4 the other night? It was right;
"People talk about the 'war on the streets' - but they're wrong, there is no war, because wars have an end and this just goes on and on and on."
It's a cycle, with so many factors involved. Lack of money, lack of motivation, lack of hope. No aspiration, and a belief that their life is stuck on one level. Those that attack others do so not because they have power, but because they see a certain power in others; it's a fear that while others succeed, they'll get left behind. How will it end? Who knows if it will ever end. There's always been people like that, and there always will be. There's no black without white, and no good without bad. It's just making damn sure they don't outnumber the ones who have a chance of making it out of there.
Ok, well here's a little something I wrote, thought I'd get all this off my chest in one big blog post. Oh, and here's a clue if you're still puzzled at the end: tally.
The Drip Drip Drop
The drip drip drop
The sound of another
A childless mother
Four lines,
The drip drip drop
When will it stop?
We're all at a loss
One across.
The drip drip drop
A city disease
Deaf to the pleas
Four lines,
The drip drip drop
A failing crop
Life became a cost
One across.
The drip drip drop
The animals run
To the sound of guns
Four lines,
The drip drip drop
How can it stop?
We're all at a loss
One across.
Your thoughts please (and I mean the issue, not the poem!)
w.x
William Echo is a solo artist living in London, recording and releasing music on his own label Robot Robot Records. Ambles & Meanderings is where he keeps the world updated on his recordings, gigs, views on the world, and his long hard slog to either stardom - or oblivion.
For more information and music, please visit www.williamecho.com