My band was a part of this performance arts collaboration thing that was at a big name-y festival in Norway, check it out. Starts at 35:40. (The video can't be embedded here, for some reason the festival YouTube has disabled that feature on YouTube.)
I posted about my bands new album once already but a vinyl edition is coming out now and I'm super pumped. This is the first full length vinyl release I've gotten to do.
John Matrix wrote:I posted about my bands new album once already but a vinyl edition is coming out now and I'm super pumped. This is the first full length vinyl release I've gotten to do.
Sounds really good and the coloring on the vinyl looks gorgeous. Definitely reminiscent of Neurosis at times, in a good way.
Re: Let's hear your music!
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2020 11:47 pm
by John Matrix
manymanyhaha wrote:
John Matrix wrote:I posted about my bands new album once already but a vinyl edition is coming out now and I'm super pumped. This is the first full length vinyl release I've gotten to do.
Sounds really good and the coloring on the vinyl looks gorgeous. Definitely reminiscent of Neurosis at times, in a good way.
right on, thanks!
Re: Let's hear your music!
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2020 3:58 am
by coldbrightsunlight
John Matrix wrote:I posted about my bands new album once already but a vinyl edition is coming out now and I'm super pumped. This is the first full length vinyl release I've gotten to do.
This LP looks greeeeaaaat. Still enjoying the album!
Re: Let's hear your music!
Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2020 12:25 pm
by John Matrix
coldbrightsunlight wrote:
John Matrix wrote:I posted about my bands new album once already but a vinyl edition is coming out now and I'm super pumped. This is the first full length vinyl release I've gotten to do.
I’ve started a new project named Two Heavens to help me deal with the whole isolation thing.
I have recording and a show coming up over the next month. It’s super melancholy versions of some things I had been working on for The Skull Grounds and reworking some old stuff, but it’s a little more experimental than my heavy project and my not heavy project in a very different way. I hope ye dig.
Having bought loads of pedals since lock down began, I thought I'd make the next album without any of them
I was going to use a lot more sources, but in the end I was having so much fun with one source that the whole album came from there.
The website is called Typatone, and what you do is input text and it converts it into music. Each track started with the title entered into the site, and each different set of sounds (six, IIRC) recorded to make the raw materials from which I created the final piece.