Thursday, July 19, 2007

 

Sometimes it's better to be somebody else.

Now is not one of those times. Sometimes I get the idea that theres absolutely nothing else that I can write (beat wise) while still remaining original and entertaining. I think we're up to 15 beats for the new RPG CD. (either 15 or 14 depending on shit canning)

Tonight was one of those nights that I had to basically force myself in to the studio. That rarely goes well. Absolutely fed up with patches and funny 80's synth quirks I got in to Reason and started playing with Subtractor. Sort of a 'how much damage can I do with 1 OSC kinda deal) and end up writing this really busy bassline (which later becomes a lead...thank fucking god for digital and octave buttons. I'd die in an all analog studio (sorry, sorry))

After hearing 'Read a Book' (fucking awesome) on YouTube about 30 times I went with something a little bit more traditionally hip hop like. Hopefully this track appears on the next CD and I can write about it later. It's still imprisoned in Reason and destined for bigger and better.


In other news! I'm once again working with Tara from ColorFreak Photo, this time on a neato way-too-artsy project I've got sorta code named 'GreenGirl'. Hopefully something really awesome comes from this (so far, so good. could rock faces, fo sho) and I can post a link to some finished work soon.

(how much shit can I cram in to one post?)

RHYME TORRENTS 6! ....well, 6.1. The remastered version. Seems everyone on RT6 is totally behind the idea of getting the disc professionally mastered and, when time allows, I don't mind doing a little work for Nerdcore pro bono style. Some MP3's are up tho I've yet to get someone to commit to doing all the ID3 work (i really hate that shit). Perhaps I'll get the rest of the tracks rendered out and someone will begrudgingly name all the little bastards. Until then, you can check out this terrible link to the MP3's (the tracks are just numbered, please check out Rhyme Torrents 6 for a track listing.

posted by The HT  # 2:53 AM  
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