You may like to try some of the synth-heavy, drone-laden, echo-ridden stuff I'm making at the moment with Ian and Rob at the band's miniscule, temporary website - A Slow Rip.
hmmmm, i dunno. i had a painkiller last night which was quite pleasant in it's own little way. it IS surprising that we made music like this because all of us are quite normal, really.
Mmmmmm, very nice. The guitarist in me just lervs Krautclock (clever), but all three sound way cool played loud late at night in the draughty old factory I live in... not sure what the neighbours thought.
a draughty old factory seems like a reasonable place in which to play it. when we recorded, i was constantly reminded of the 1st times i played music with other people - when i was 20 or so - in a factory that with huge industrial machinery all around.
I sometimes wonder what my own music would have been like had I started in an old factory like that (with all the space, and echoes, and sense of strangeness) rather than in cramped urban front rooms without the space to swing a musical cat.... In any case, my neighbours (who I like a lot) do improv avant garde jazz / punk (yes, yes, I know...), which always ups the ante on things like this :-).
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i really like shiftng heavy furniture. that's pretty far-out stuff. making that kind of music must be better than taking any drug, no?
By Alexander, at 9:44 am
hmmmm, i dunno. i had a painkiller last night which was quite pleasant in it's own little way. it IS surprising that we made music like this because all of us are quite normal, really.
By Phil, at 12:15 pm
Mmmmmm, very nice. The guitarist in me just lervs Krautclock (clever), but all three sound way cool played loud late at night in the draughty old factory I live in... not sure what the neighbours thought.
By Jimmy Little, at 3:55 am
a draughty old factory seems like a reasonable place in which to play it. when we recorded, i was constantly reminded of the 1st times i played music with other people - when i was 20 or so - in a factory that with huge industrial machinery all around.
By Phil, at 12:17 pm
I sometimes wonder what my own music would have been like had I started in an old factory like that (with all the space, and echoes, and sense of strangeness) rather than in cramped urban front rooms without the space to swing a musical cat.... In any case, my neighbours (who I like a lot) do improv avant garde jazz / punk (yes, yes, I know...), which always ups the ante on things like this :-).
By Jimmy Little, at 5:15 am
able to show your website to literally millions and millions of REAL LIVE PEOPLE.
By Anonymous, at 1:54 pm
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