Superjesus' Sarah McLeod
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Got to ask a few questions of Superjesus singer Sarah McLeod last night
and found it fascinating to learn about her approach songwriting. A couple
of poin...
Around the house
This week's Disquiet Junto was a return to remixing field recordings and, because the instructions referred to both knocking (here on doors and windows) and a microwave, I used these along with a looped voice. I unfairly identified my kids as an intrusion, so you can hear my eldest playing Zelda and then the others knocking on the door. I won't complain but it's been a long week.
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Sense the wind
This morning I scored the trailer above for this week's Disquiet Junto project.
Sorry for the quality of the sounds, I composed and produced this in under three hours while I had a little time to myself. The clean guitar part heard halfway and at the end would've been a synth, if I'd had a bit more time.
When I saw the trailer I thought it looked like a human interest story until I considered how exhilarating racing on water must be. Then all I could hear was big drums with a Rage Against The Machine-style guitar riff, the latter played through my Giant Cooter.
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Simply sublime
Was reminded of the Aphex Twin piece above when Tim posted this Steve Reich recently.
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Disquiet Junto Nofi Thriller
Wow, the live session by Jeffrey Melton that my collaboration above comes from is really something else. Read the Disquiet Junto info for the link. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to it today and spent a lot of time playing bass along to it. It was difficult to settle on a section to record but thought this bassline had more variations than the others.
While playing bass to the Nofi recording, I rediscovered that it's a great instrument for implying chord changes by shifting root note. So I jammmed from F# into A, D and E, ending up with the riff I play after Thriller drops.
There's an overdubbed bass at the beginning that's repeated later. I was trying to come up with a melody but thought these notes sounded like Tortoise. It's a bit muddy but hopefully adds more interest.
P.S. -- Have a listen to the drumming Lee Rosevere has added to this posthumous collaboration. Wow!
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