August 26, 2008

Centre Of Trap

Pick any musician, and the chances are that when they started out, they were extremely prolific, and then slowed down with age. The classic example is Kate Bush, who released her first album, “The Kick Inside” in 1978, and the follow-up “Lionheart” later that same year. The third album, “Never Forever” was released in 1980, and the fourth “The Dreaming” in 1982. There was then a bit of a hiatus of 3 years until “Hounds of Love was released in 1985. Another three years until “The Sensual World” in 1988 (the record company being forced to release a best-of in 1986 to fill in time). And then a massive 5 years until “The Red Shoes” in 1993. Then, a gap of 12 years until the most recent album, “Aerial” was released.
Kate Bush is not alone - the same is true of Peter Gabriel, String, Paul Simon, Joni Mitchell, Steely Dan, Kraftwerk… the list goes on. So, what happens? So far as I can see, two things happen:-
(1) They become perfectionist. Where once upon a time, anything was fresh, new and acceptable, they now feel compelled to push into new areas, and do things better than previously. Coupled with vast amounts of record company cash, they retreat into the studio for years at a time.
(2) Life gets in the way. They have a family. They do other things outside of music.
So where am I going with this ramble? Ah yes. Children. For all of the pleasure and life-enrichment that children bring, they certainly limit the amount of time available for music making. During the day, the little cherubs are running around monopolizing mummy and daddy, and then during the evening, they are asleep, and cannot be woken up by loud recording of rock music. 2004, the year the last Chrysanthemum Fiends CD was finished, also saw the release of Alpaca Guessed and RH- Impressions. Since then, there's been nothing (aside from a few children's songs about dancing zebras and suchlike). During this time, my Mac in the studio forgot what the date was, the piano grew cobwebby appendages, and all of my guitar strings rusted.
In late October 2007, Mrs Kittenhead and the kidlets went to visit the grandparents in Houston, leaving me alone in the studio for a week of intensive writing and recording, which became the new CD Centre Of Trap*. Whilst recording was very quick, the mixing and mastering process has taken from November 07 until now to get right. I'll explain how this worked another day.

  • This is a Centre Of Trap. You can't come in here; it's purrrivate. (Favorite saying of Digi for a while now, and increasingly being adopted by Kalila).
Posted by nikn
Comments

(1) They become perfectionist.
(2) Life gets in the way.

or

(3) they are a lazy,no-talent herbert like me ;-)

i have written 3, almost finished tunes this year and I certainly don't qualify for the first two……
Warmest Regards
R

Posted by: rohan4 at September 2, 2008 09:49 PM
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