Month: August 2022

  • ONLY MOSTLY DEAD | Night Mode

    Selections from Only Mostly Dead is a double LP-length overture from the four-and-a-half-hour primary work.

  • The Story Behind “Only Mostly Dead”

  • First “Fight Songs” masters

    The first full set of Fight Songs masters are rendering now, and I’m going to listen to them tonight. They’ve been a long time coming. Pretty psyched. All the guest spots are in. Mixes are good, if not quite done.

    Fourteen years in the making, at least. I thought I’d done a post where I traced out when each song was written as best I could, but maybe I’m thinking of doing that for V for Voice. “Cooky” was new in fall 2008, at a minimum.

    It wasn’t planned this way, but I’m almost getting the record out for the 10th anniversary of my wedding to the person most of them are about fighting with!

  • The Best Short Compression Video on the Net

    Following up to my compression explainer post, here’s a short video that explains signal compression extremely well and makes zero mistakes! Watch if you’re new to compression, or if you have any questions about what compressors do.

  • Serendipity

    The nearly ten-year-old demo to “2013 March” (working title; now “Let’s Get Out Of Here” from Fight Songs) came up by accident – almost by mistake – in my workout mix on Tuesday. I’d used some weird genre tags to group the shaker demo/Fight Songs material, and this track happened to get tagged as 90s rock.

    It had a great energy, something the full studio mix seemed to be lacking. I played it again and realized that in arranging the song for a full band mix and electric guitars, I’d lost the spark that came from bashing away on the acoustic and the harmonic complexity of the chord voicings in the demo.

    So I recorded an acoustic track for the real mix, and bam; now it rips like it should.

    I’m very lucky to have stumbled over my demo when I did. “First idea, best idea” is often true, and always worth checking.