A beaten ape is not a dead ape
I am disappointed and frustrated.
Back from Cleveland in early March, I was charged up, momentum was soaring high and we (the ape’s tribe) were all looking forward to completing the songs and publish them.
The mixing of the tracks was being taken care of and would be completed within a few weeks.
Or so I thought.
Interesting views: Trent Reznor *edited
I stumbled on this (rather lengthy) interview Trent Reznor gave to Digg.com and found it quite interesting.
You can watch here the first part of the discussion, which mainly revolves around new business models for musicians, the freedom to broadcast and share that every artist has today etc. – I guess you’ve got the idea…
Enjoy!
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Be careful what you ask for!
You wanted music on this music blog? (Ok, that makes sense)
You wanted multimedia content? You wanted to see our faces?
You always wondered what happens behind the scenes of music recording?
Well, this should quench your voyeuristic thirst.
Bitten By An Ape: the Cleveland sessions from Loz on Vimeo.
All hail Loz for putting together the footage on his [...]
A preliminary balance
I haven’t written in a few days, I wanted to give my head (and attached ears) a bit of a rest from my songs, before I start hating them ;-)
There’s still a lot of work to do, recording was just the beginning: we need to complete the mixing and then send the final cuts to [...]
From Budapest to Montana
The following murderous events unfolded during my first day in Cleveland, as I was invited out for dinner alongside a pianist/composer/arranger for one of the best bands ever (Ok, it’s Loz), a university lecturer and a poet*. I cannot share with you further details about my party, in order to protect the lives of the [...]
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