Friday
Well what a busy weekend.
Friday night I spent an evening catching up with an old friend. We went for a few beers and had a nice meal at Wagamamas.
We eventually ended up at a late bar where we bumped into 2 members of upcoming band Captain Dangerous.
A good night was had by all.
Saturday
Today had more of a creative air about it. I started by going over to the Lilley Pad to assist Mark with some keyboard parts for his next album. We had great fun experimenting with vocoder parts on a piece called Architecture. The final result sounds great and works well within the soundscape Mark has created.
After this hard work we sat and had an impromptu nostalgic listening session. This involved going through some of our 13 year old multitrack recordings and deciding that we should archive and release them at some point.
We then spent the evening at the Derby Assembly rooms being entertained (in a some what lack luster fashion) by folk songwriter John Tams. As much as John is without doubt one of Britain’s top song writers, this evening was spent mostly listening to his tall stories and jokes. I suspect we only got half an hours worth of songs in a 2 hour gig.
The highlight was the support acts, Mitzi and Bryony, truly breathtaking.
Sunday
After a well deserved lie in I installed my new monitors into the studio.

This took me quite a while as I needed to re-route a lot of stuff.
They sound brilliant and make good things sound great and average things sound awful.
The rest of the day was spent sequencing a cover of a well known indie bands song for next year’s gigs (sounds great).
Until next time.
Well what a busy weekend.
Friday night I spent an evening catching up with an old friend. We went for a few beers and had a nice meal at Wagamamas.
We eventually ended up at a late bar where we bumped into 2 members of upcoming band Captain Dangerous.
A good night was had by all.
Saturday
Today had more of a creative air about it. I started by going over to the Lilley Pad to assist Mark with some keyboard parts for his next album. We had great fun experimenting with vocoder parts on a piece called Architecture. The final result sounds great and works well within the soundscape Mark has created.
After this hard work we sat and had an impromptu nostalgic listening session. This involved going through some of our 13 year old multitrack recordings and deciding that we should archive and release them at some point.
We then spent the evening at the Derby Assembly rooms being entertained (in a some what lack luster fashion) by folk songwriter John Tams. As much as John is without doubt one of Britain’s top song writers, this evening was spent mostly listening to his tall stories and jokes. I suspect we only got half an hours worth of songs in a 2 hour gig.
The highlight was the support acts, Mitzi and Bryony, truly breathtaking.
Sunday
After a well deserved lie in I installed my new monitors into the studio.

This took me quite a while as I needed to re-route a lot of stuff.
They sound brilliant and make good things sound great and average things sound awful.
The rest of the day was spent sequencing a cover of a well known indie bands song for next year’s gigs (sounds great).
Until next time.

