"Cat Fire Abstraction" was recorded last night and it's all in one-pass, no multi-tracking. This is the first bit I've recorded since I've been in Edinburgh and I'm pleased with how twisted it turned out to be. It runs about seven-and-a-half minutes and I'll likely do more like this as it's really feeling good to do it. Haven't had it rippin' like that in a while.
This kind of thing is why I want to jam with Michi Renoir. Maestro Michi is the only one who is nuts enough and plays wild enough and loud enough to have any idea why I do what I do. Alazarin could easily do what I do but he doesn't do it the same way as he works very hard on composition and puts his music together in a quite rigorous process. Besides, guitar players get together and turn into gunfighters to see who is the fastest draw. Synthesizer players don't care about that.
"Cat Fire Abstraction" is available now on the "Ride the Dragon podcast" or you can link to the file directly. It's a free download, as always.
This kind of thing is why I want to jam with Michi Renoir. Maestro Michi is the only one who is nuts enough and plays wild enough and loud enough to have any idea why I do what I do. Alazarin could easily do what I do but he doesn't do it the same way as he works very hard on composition and puts his music together in a quite rigorous process. Besides, guitar players get together and turn into gunfighters to see who is the fastest draw. Synthesizer players don't care about that.
"Cat Fire Abstraction" is available now on the "Ride the Dragon podcast" or you can link to the file directly. It's a free download, as always.
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