that's the feeling I got after watching this video.
all the information, misinformation, technology, growth, medicine, life expectancies...gets you thinking. and if you're like me, it's pretty scary! I can see us all heading for a big bang, a man-made one. It reminds me of Huxley's Brave New World. And here's my little blog spewing out yet more characters into this pot of digital stew.
bang.
w.x
ps. thanks to my sister for pointing me in the direction of this link, keep them coming =]
Sunday, 25 January 2009
Tuesday, 20 January 2009
_ progress! an exercise in self control.
I'll be the first to admit, my blogging has been rather sparse lately. So I thought, how better to commemorate this momentous day (not least because of the inauguration of an icon but also because of the birthday of a man who writes better blog posts than me) than to write another post.
That isn't to say there's been nothing happening: I've been working on several new songs; I handed in my thesis and await the results (in June/July..); I turned 21; and last night was the first William Echo band practice ever (which went extremely well). A Carnival of Black seems to be the first song with real progress, and I'm looking forward to working on the rest! Turns out I've been extremely lucky and have sourced a brilliant guitarist, brilliant drummer and brilliant live sampler to help me out.
It kills me that everything has been so quiet. My MySpace page looks abandoned, and I just want some more songs to put up on there (god knows I have plenty). But, I'm waiting until this band is sorted and all practiced so I then know what to record - and don't make the mistake I made last year of recording everything myself and then discovering I can't play it live, by myself. So, this is an exercise in self-control, keeping away from the studio.
Still, it helps in getting everything into perspective, looking at my long-term goals and planning out a route. Sounds all very clinical, doesn't it? But I've learnt that to survive in the music industry you need that plan there and to make sure everything falls into place.
Either that or you just get lucky. Which one will it be?
w.x
That isn't to say there's been nothing happening: I've been working on several new songs; I handed in my thesis and await the results (in June/July..); I turned 21; and last night was the first William Echo band practice ever (which went extremely well). A Carnival of Black seems to be the first song with real progress, and I'm looking forward to working on the rest! Turns out I've been extremely lucky and have sourced a brilliant guitarist, brilliant drummer and brilliant live sampler to help me out.
It kills me that everything has been so quiet. My MySpace page looks abandoned, and I just want some more songs to put up on there (god knows I have plenty). But, I'm waiting until this band is sorted and all practiced so I then know what to record - and don't make the mistake I made last year of recording everything myself and then discovering I can't play it live, by myself. So, this is an exercise in self-control, keeping away from the studio.
Still, it helps in getting everything into perspective, looking at my long-term goals and planning out a route. Sounds all very clinical, doesn't it? But I've learnt that to survive in the music industry you need that plan there and to make sure everything falls into place.
Either that or you just get lucky. Which one will it be?
w.x
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