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Last Updated: 11/20/2009

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City: Sydney
State: New South Wales
Country: AU
Signup Date: 4/24/2006

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September 2, 2009 - Wednesday 

Current mood:  contemplative
Category: Music
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2nd
week of recording....

So we've come to the end of the first stage of recording the album. 14 long (but fun-filled) days of working out arrangements, feels, parts and then recording as much as we could live...principally bass and drums. Thanks so much to Brett and Mike who have since, sadly left us and moved on to projects new (I don't mean they've died, they're just off doing other stuff !)

We finished up all the bass and drum stuff last Friday, the 28th of August. 14 tracks in total, which gives us a bit of lee way to pick and choose the final 10 or 11 for the album. There might be another EP that comes out of the 'left-over' tracks...we'll need to wait and see about that.

At the weekend we added some percussiony stuff: shakers, tambourines etc and then started recording the grand piano on Sunday. It's a Stuart grand piano and resides permanently here at studio one in Alberts. Damn it sounds good.

So today, after being back at work for the last 2 days (meh) we've moved out of studio 1 and into Michaels room, the aptly named, eh, studio 2. It's a smaller, dungeon like room with no windows at all so, even though it's sunny and 20 odd degrees here everyday in Sydney at the moment, we're probably gonna look like weird little coffee-fueled, sleep and sun deprived ghosts at the end of all this. But then, hopefully, we'll be clutching a finished record in our emaciated little hands.....and smiling like lunatics.

Off for some lunch now. Michael's messing around with some drum takes on pro-tools and I'm sitting here bored writing a blog. It's not all glamour, sex, drugs and rock n roll you know!

Think I might have a sandwich.

Ed
September 2, 2009 - Wednesday 

Category: Music
Hello brothers and sisters of the digital universe! (what?, huh...I dunno)

My first EP, 'Who do you trust?' is now being vended by the lovely people at itunes. If you would like to purchase the tracks for your very own then please click on the link below and you will be whisked as if by magic to the itunes store. Wow, ain't technonolgy grand.

http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=326240475&s=143460

Enjoy and don't forget to leave a nice comment saying how wonderful you think it is :)


Ed
 




Pat

August 22, 2009 - Saturday 

Category: Music
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Well, so far so good.

The first week of recording is done and dusted and we have a couple of days off to catch our collective breath.

It all kicked off on Sunday.

I picked up the drummer, a guy called Mike Iveson, from the airport that morning. The bass player, Brett Hurst, was driving into Sydney from his home in the Blue Mountains and the guitarist, Richard Ashby, who shares a flat with me, jumped into the van for a lift to the studio in Neutral Bay, Sydney.

It was the first time I'd met Mike and Brett. They're both pretty well regarded in the industry, having played on numerous successful records including both Lior LPs, which I'm a big fan of. Was a little bit daunting meeting them to be honest but it was apparent pretty quickly that not only are they great musicians but they're pretty cool dudes as well. Phew...

It took us a few hours to get everything set-up in studio one at Alberts: amps, guitars, drum-kits, outboard gear etc etc. We jammed quickly through the first song, Emotional Blackmail, to make sure everything was working and sounding ok then bailed to the local pub, The Oaks, for some pizza, beer and a little team bonding.

The video above (follow the link) shows us getting into the recording for real on Monday. We started again with Emotional Blackmail, working on the feel, the arrangement and the parts. It was a good song to start with as the demo was pretty close to where we wanted to get to which gave us a chance just to play and suss each other out a little bit..

For the first two weeks of recording, what you're really concerned with is getting the feel of the songs right and making sure you get enough takes of the bass and drums. It's kinda like building a house, you gotta get the foundations right.

We got through about seven songs in the first week, just following that process; working through the feel, tempo and parts but at all times trying to get back to where the song had come from: what was the spark, source, emotion, memory or experience that we were trying to convey and connect the listener to. For me, that's the most important thing above all.

Was a fun few days in general but hard work too. More mentally tiring than anything else but we made sure we had plenty of time to sit back, have a few beers and a few laughs along the way. It's been nice to take a couple of days off to reflect but to be honest I can't wait to get back into it tomorrow....lots more to do.

Stay tuned.

Ed
July 24, 2009 - Friday 

Category: Music
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Tour diary of a solo acoustitician

Well, here I am, sitting in a dorm-room in a little backpackers in St Kilda, Melbourne, two days into my first ever east coast tour of Australia and wondering why on earth I forgot to pack any shower gel, contact-lense solution or underpants. It's these little details that remind you that, yes, whilst you are living the dream my man, reality and all it's smelly little intrusions still have to be dealt with on an annoyingly regular basis.

I've played two shows so far on the tour. The first night in St Kilda was a little bit of an anti-climax to be honest; there was about 10 people there, 50% of whom were me, 2 Irish guys I'd met at the backpackers and my management team. I was pretty knackered and didn't play the best.

The day had started ominously. I got to the airport and handed over the booking details and the slightly camp attendant furrowed his immaculately waxed eyebrows before telling me that the flights were actually booked for Melb to Sydney and not Sydney to Melbourne, which was the direction I was going. Bugger. That'll be $240 to change that please.

Last night was a lot better. Was supporting a band called 'Me and the grownups' at Manchester Lane in the Melbourne CBD. I didn't turn up for sound-check which isn't really that unusual when you're just playing acoustic guitar and singing, however, this seemed to incur the ire of the headliners who were panicing that I wouldn't show but, bless them, they chilled out after about 3 seconds. The place got pretty packed pretty quickly with most of the punters there to see the first act, who were very nice.

When I came on the room was incredibly noisy, not usually a problem when you're playing with a band. It's easy just to get their attention by being louder than them. But playing solo is a little different. You have to win them over with a little more subtlety. I'd say I was about 50% successful, with the people sat down the front getting into it whilst the ignorant f*&^ers at the back continued their, I'm sure, wildly entertaining conversations (just a quick question...why go to a music venue if you want to talk?).

Anyway, the sound guy was raving about the set afterwards (I trust sound guys opinions, they see a lot of acts) and I thought it went pretty well too seeing as it wasn't my crowd so I left the stage reasonably happy.

The headliners were, I have to say, very very good. Quite a combination of styles but they pulled it off with some panache. The singer Anita was very cute and her voice is spell binding and the violinist, who looks a bit like a mad albino genius (and probably is!) was not just a phenomenal player but also a very funny bastard too. Prick.

I hung around for their set and drank most of the becks out of the green room fridge before happily discovering that I'd made $200 that night which would easily afford me a taxi back to St Kilda and a poke of chips into the bargain. Result!

Tonight is back in St Kilda at Pure Pop records. I've already given up trying to guess what these nights are gonna hold. That's probably half the fun of it.

Right, better go and buy some pants.
June 21, 2009 - Sunday 

Current mood:  sleepy
Category: Music
Hey ho. So I've just finished recording and mixing my first EP. It's called 'Who do you trust?' and will be out around mid-July. The production and arrangements are really simple and organic which, hopefully, lets the songs themselves take centre stage. I'm really happy with how it's turned out and can't wait to get it out there. We'll be having a launch party in July...keep an eye out here for details.

Apart from that, it's all about gigging at the moment. Played a few shows in Sydney in the last couple of weeks, the last one was at El Rocco with the superb Shelley Harland. Man, she totally blew me away. Great songs, tight arrangments, amazing voice and great band. What more can you ask for? Check her out, I implore you.

Next weekend I'm heading down to Melbourne with the band to play a few shows....2 in St Kilda on Friday; one at Pure Pop records in the afternoon, and The Gershwin Room at the Espy in the evening and then the Torquay Hotel on Saturday night supporting Bonjah. Can't wait...gotta love road trips.

Anyway, that's all for now folksters. Keep truckin'

Ed
May 9, 2009 - Saturday 

Current mood:  contemplative
Category: Music
Well it's a beautiful Saturday afternoon here in Sydney, Australia....winter apparently. Yeah, right. I'm sorry but this puts a Scottish summer to shame!

Been quite a busy and exciting week....the band and I are rehearsing quite a lot at the moment for some upcoming shows in Melbourne (22nd and 23rd of May). We've been incorporating a piano into our live set, quite successfully I think....it's adding bags of atmosphere and dynamics to the songs. I originally learned to play music on the piano so it kinda feels like coming home to me. We're all really hyped about the Melbourne gigs  and looking forward to rockin out St Kilda. I played at the Espy once about 2 years ago when I was backpacking through Melbourne...just lucked out on the gig really. It's such a cool venue, can't wait to get back there with the band this time.

Been demoing a couple of new songs at Alberts studios this week also. Both coming together really well. I'm hopeful that both will be contenders for the upcoming album. We (me, the management dudes and the record company) are starting to talk about possible producers and timescales for getting in to record. Hopefully it'll be within the next 3-4 months and then a release later on this year or early next. Depends on a few variables but the wheels are definitely in motion.

Been quite a mission to get to where we are at this point.... the last year, at times, has felt like pushing a massive boulder up a hill and then, just when you're about to run out of strength, you reach the top and gravity takes over and the thing starts to roll by itself. It's a good feeling....when you work really hard at something and then it starts to fall into place and almost operate by itself. Kinda satisfying.

Anyway, no resting on laurels around here, no sir-ee. Loads and loads more to do....but today....i think I'm just gonna enjoy a nice reelaxing Saturday, put my feet up and listen to some music. Maybe have a glass of some pretty sexy wine we picked up in the Hunter Valley a couple of weeks ago. MMhmm.

Catch ya later and see ya in Melbourne if you can make it.

Cheers

EP