Sorry it's been ages. I've been working hard!
I now have about eight tracks that are either finished, or very close to being finished.
Here are the lyrics to a more recent one. The music sounds like a funky 80s gameshow theme, slowed down to quarter-time. Working title is 'microabrasion piano' but that's obviously going to change.
full to the fall
in the open air
opine err
fleeting wisdom of flitting flukes
the masses have spoken
anchor sea easy is all we need
open water
microabrasion
and cheap credit
enough ink to write out our wills
and enough food in the basement
in case of emergency
CHORUS
it's all over
it's all over
no more talking up
no more ignorance
another saviour
another saviour
that's all we need right now
==
in the solitude
brutally honest
a quiet affect
I spoke the loudest
in redacted sentiments
piled on top of one another
without caution
i am
i am in your shadow
we are
we are in your shadow
OUTBOUNDED
Ben Johnson is going to make an album. This blog will contain updates on progress
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
diversion from original plans
My PC is rubbish for music. I haven't done a single thing since getting it that I'm happy with.
I have finally deduced that the problem is one of software: PCs don't have Logic!
So I've bought a mac. It's awesome. Haven't stopped writing since I got it. Mostly just four bar loops and little bits of shit, but prolific! For the first time in months.
Anyway, had a bit of a breakthrough yesterday. Worked through the day on a new idea. (Almost) finished it off tonight.
It's the first thing I've done since the old Mac died that I've been happy with.
Here it is...
http://soundcloud.com/outbounded/arpeggio-almost-finished
hind legs and steely stare
i will protect you
drawing breath in the haze
it's madness to do it this way
comfort was something to gladden us
but it's clear it's gone forever
hark back to the opening Act
fuzzy in both of our minds
angels never struck me as being sad
so why do you cry?
the hardest part is over
when you were a million miles away
upon the heartening glow of love
i rest my decisions
it opens up a world for us
flight and fancy in the little spaces within us
I have finally deduced that the problem is one of software: PCs don't have Logic!
So I've bought a mac. It's awesome. Haven't stopped writing since I got it. Mostly just four bar loops and little bits of shit, but prolific! For the first time in months.
Anyway, had a bit of a breakthrough yesterday. Worked through the day on a new idea. (Almost) finished it off tonight.
It's the first thing I've done since the old Mac died that I've been happy with.
Here it is...
http://soundcloud.com/outbounded/arpeggio-almost-finished
Lyrics below if you feel brave and want to try to sing along to my melodies. They make sense to me! But probably me alone.
hind legs and steely stare
i will protect you
drawing breath in the haze
it's madness to do it this way
comfort was something to gladden us
but it's clear it's gone forever
hark back to the opening Act
fuzzy in both of our minds
angels never struck me as being sad
so why do you cry?
the hardest part is over
when you were a million miles away
upon the heartening glow of love
i rest my decisions
it opens up a world for us
flight and fancy in the little spaces within us
Friday, May 13, 2011
random lyric
on this ferrous old frame of the bus deck on which we sit
watching benches and see saws through gaps in trees and passers by
my speech architecturally wise and lost in meaningfulness
makes you feel a bit stupid though the stupidity is all in your head
and this dusty old jacket all blemished and chipped
makes my words feel like woodchip wallpaper to your cryptolect
the stripes of your dress are your rum doxy to my cad
spontaneous flower girl keeps reflowering and reflowering
watching benches and see saws through gaps in trees and passers by
my speech architecturally wise and lost in meaningfulness
makes you feel a bit stupid though the stupidity is all in your head
and this dusty old jacket all blemished and chipped
makes my words feel like woodchip wallpaper to your cryptolect
the stripes of your dress are your rum doxy to my cad
spontaneous flower girl keeps reflowering and reflowering
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Progress
From an email to a friend on progress with the album
"No tangible progress, lots of intangible stuff going on! I started this with the idea that it would be 'beautiful acoustic guitar'. But there are some things which I need to fix up (microphones etc) before I can start recording it, and I am finding the pause to be quite instructive: my vision for the album is breaking free from my initial constraints. I am now building a drum kit in my cellar (!), and the proposition of whacking the traps again has got my juices flowing a bit. I am coming round to the idea that perhaps I can balance the 'poise' of beautiful flowing guitar patterns with a whole load of other things: soul, funk, afrobeat, krautrock, surreal/classical; I can feel a creative swell of energy, which I intend to channel into something ambitious!"
Only thing to add to that would be that I am going to do all of my arrangements on paper. No clicking!
"No tangible progress, lots of intangible stuff going on! I started this with the idea that it would be 'beautiful acoustic guitar'. But there are some things which I need to fix up (microphones etc) before I can start recording it, and I am finding the pause to be quite instructive: my vision for the album is breaking free from my initial constraints. I am now building a drum kit in my cellar (!), and the proposition of whacking the traps again has got my juices flowing a bit. I am coming round to the idea that perhaps I can balance the 'poise' of beautiful flowing guitar patterns with a whole load of other things: soul, funk, afrobeat, krautrock, surreal/classical; I can feel a creative swell of energy, which I intend to channel into something ambitious!"
Only thing to add to that would be that I am going to do all of my arrangements on paper. No clicking!
Monday, April 11, 2011
a less geeky post
as you tumble to cocoon of sleep i speak
faintly earbound for your counsel to keep
on balance we are in this deep
a thousand smiles we made the leap
i was myopic, battened down and drawn
potentially too forlorn
a chancer only with odds whose sum
would stack and topple down, deaf and dumb
an angel-winged and migrant one
you waited for the spring to come
your bareskin back to shining sun
a chancer too, collide as one
song of songs, take wing and alight
your elliptical touches of delight
with powdered hands it took some might
but now we're here let's stay up all night
faintly earbound for your counsel to keep
on balance we are in this deep
a thousand smiles we made the leap
i was myopic, battened down and drawn
potentially too forlorn
a chancer only with odds whose sum
would stack and topple down, deaf and dumb
an angel-winged and migrant one
you waited for the spring to come
your bareskin back to shining sun
a chancer too, collide as one
song of songs, take wing and alight
your elliptical touches of delight
with powdered hands it took some might
but now we're here let's stay up all night
microphones and drums
these three are on the shopping list
http://www.thomann.de/gb/superlux_s502.htm
http://www.dv247.com/microphones/se-electronics-titan-condenser-microphone-and-project-studio-reflexion-filter--76953
http://www.dv247.com/microphones/se-electronics-ribbon-large-ribbon-microphone--30188
I want warmth and good imaging from my acoustic guitar, much more than responsiveness.
I am buying a drum kit too - or rather, I am assembling one from various bits I have found on eBay.
So we know the record will have live drums on it :)
Oh yeah and I decided earlier that I want everything to be done in one take, no comping, and no copy+paste looping.
http://www.thomann.de/gb/superlux_s502.htm
http://www.dv247.com/microphones/se-electronics-titan-condenser-microphone-and-project-studio-reflexion-filter--76953
http://www.dv247.com/microphones/se-electronics-ribbon-large-ribbon-microphone--30188
I want warmth and good imaging from my acoustic guitar, much more than responsiveness.
I am buying a drum kit too - or rather, I am assembling one from various bits I have found on eBay.
So we know the record will have live drums on it :)
Oh yeah and I decided earlier that I want everything to be done in one take, no comping, and no copy+paste looping.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
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