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LOAD: Return to the Mine

One of my favourite recordings is an album called “From the Caves of the Iron Mountain” which features Tony Levin, Steve Gorn and Jerry Marotta. The unique thing about this recording is that it is recorded live and improvised down an old abandoned mine. The recording was made by a fellow called Tchad Blake who has made inroads in something called “binaural” recordings. Basically, this fellow wears a recording microphone on his head, roughly where his ears are, and takes recordings like this so that the resulting recording captures the ambience of the location and “feels” as if you are actually standing in the enivronment.
With that recording, Tchad Blake walks around the performers and interacts with the environment so it is a truly unique proposition. Listening to the recording on headphones is a constant joy and something I often return to when looking for inspiration. The album is so open and feels so expansive and full of ideas that I’d probably put it in my top five recordings. Yes, it really is that good.
One thing myself and old ex-recording chum Andrew Osborne share is a love of said album and when going through some old discs recently, I found a recording I’d made that sounds like something from it. Not a pastiche, but something unique, a homage, perhaps? It was recording in 2002/3 and if I recall correctly, Andrew had sent me a short recording of himself playing on a flute he’d bought from eBay. It had a lot of character, even though it wasn’t particularly musical, and I thought it leant itself to such a homage. So I put some acoustic bass and suitably ethnic percussion behind the flute and drowned the whole lot in reverb in a sad attempt to approximate the ambience of the abandoned Widow Jane mine.
Here is the recording:

Return to the Mine


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TRTS

On reflection the fuzz bass solo on yesterday’s “TRTS” track didn’t quite work for me, so I went back into the mix and put down a more tradition guitar solo that I felt better suited the track. Here is the revised mix. Enjoy!


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TRTS – Bass Solo Mix

Here’s another track I recorded today from the hopefully soon to-be-becoming album. Enjoy!


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The Ministry of Rock

The bombastic title comes from hearing the drumbeat and the bassline and thinking it sounded like something from “Spinal Tap”. More of the same guitar guff from yours truly. Enjoy!


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The Majesty of Rock – Spinal Tap

100 Miles from Home Blues

This is my latest tune. I think it is a lesser piece. Parts of it sound right, but there’s something wrong with it I can’t put my finger on (other than it is a bit undercooked). Not sure if it will make the cut. Who knows?


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Pollo Loco

And so the looped guitar that was “Nicely Sliced” has evolved into a fine crazy chicken of a song. It’s a bit too King Crimson for my liking, but what can you do about it. When the muse drags you in that direction, you must follow!
Enjoy…


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Nicely Sliced

Not had much time to do much at StudioLock at the moment. Moping around, I picked up the guitar, fired up a drum loop and twiddled with my knob – then I decided to play some guitar! (Who said cheap innuendo is dead, eh?) But after some knob-twiddling, the Boss SL-20 Slicer pedal I’m using spat out this most excellent loop – which is basically my guitar sliced about and manipulated by the pedal. I immediately recorded the loop and drum combo and believe that this could be the foundation of a snazzy improv somewhere down the line.


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Meanwhile, on the blog Jess had this to say:

“Hi, great info about xtsa maintenance! thanks. I note you comment on problem with the nut, I have it in my xtsa and I wonder how you apply the HB graphite in such narrow grooves? I am very interested!
again thanks, btw.. cool videos with your Godin!!
Jess”

Thanks for the positive words, Jess. It always gives me a thrill to think that someone out there in virtual cyberland might be enjoying my stuff. It’s a warm glow that cannot be bought by money. With regards to applying graphite to the nut of the Godin (or any guitar that’s giving you tuning problems) – the trick is to use a soft pencil. 2HB is a good start. You then sharpen the pencil and rub the graphic into the groove of the nut as if you were scribbling. You can wipe the excess graphite away with your finger. Alternatively, you can buy liquid graphite solutions (I think there’s one on the market I’ve tried that’s enigmatically called “Nut Sauce”) that does the same job but is more expensive than a pencil.
I hope that this information is useful to you! (Or any other guitarist who might have wandered by)

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