choice quotes
“Steve’s complex array of sound and rare, intimate
touch are rapidy turning him into one of the most
influential bassists in the world” - bass guitar magazine
“Lawson’s writing and his phenomenal command of the possibilities of looping creates a compelling and surprising variety of sounds one would never imagine the bass capable of producing.” - […]
Press Quotes…
May 11th, 2008 · No Comments
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Review - And Nothing But The Bass (Misfit City)
May 7th, 2008 · No Comments
“This music is apparently what Steve Lawson makes to entertain friends. Friends who make themself known as such simply by showing up to one of his intimate gigs in London. Or in Lincoln, Watford, France, California… or wherever Lawson and his little bundle of bass guitars, E-Bow sustainers and looping devices pitch camp for an […]
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Review - solo gig, St Luke’s London (Misfit City)
May 7th, 2008 · No Comments
“Drawn by the call of bass, I’m chilling here - it’s cold inside the nave of this small church tucked away by Holloway Prison. Were he American, Steve Lawson would be filling Stateside theatres on the progressive-instrumental circuit. But he’s British, and aiming at a gap in the market that the industry’s done its best […]
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Steve Lawson Biography
May 5th, 2008 · No Comments
Trying to pin down just what it is that Steve Lawson does can be tricky - he’s a solo bassist who spends a lot of his time making very unbasslike noises. He’s an ambient experimenter who likes pop tunes too much to go strictly soundscape, but is way too atmospheric to sit comfortably in the […]
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Timeline and Trivia
May 3rd, 2008 · Comments Off
Musical Equipment Used
- Modulus Graphite Basses (6 string fretted and fretless and 4 string fretted), A Rick Turner 5 String Renaissance ‘Amplicoustic’ fretless bass, Accugroove bass cabinets, the Looperlative LP1 for looping, Lexicon MPX-G2 for processing, an E-Bow+, Bass Centre Elites strings, East-UK preamps, Evidence Audio cables. And I carry my bass around in an […]
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Some thoughts on ‘Free’ methodology and practice…
April 10th, 2008 · No Comments
It’s the big buzz-concept in the online world - the new currency is attention, recorded music can be duplicated at zero cost, so we should all give it away in order to promote ourselves as a brand, and the caveat often added to this is that we make our money off live shows.
OK, let’s contrast […]
Tags: cool links · the future of music · tips for musicians
How to ‘Stumble’ without the Stumble Upon toolbar.
April 8th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Right, I’ve just made a ’stumble this!’ toolbar link, for those of you that want to stumble stuff but don’t want to use Firefox or IE to get the stumbleupon tool bar -
Stumble This! - drag this link to your toolbar and you should be, as the americans say ‘Good to go’.
Please experiment with it […]
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Bruce Cockburn interview from Nov ‘99
March 25th, 2008 · No Comments
Back when I was writing for Bassist magazine in the late 90s, I mainly used interviews as a chance to meet up with my musical heroes. The bass ones were easy to sort out, but on a couple of occasions I used the magazine connection to interview my guitar playing heroes as well, and did […]
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Managing Information Streams 4 - General twitter tips.
March 12th, 2008 · No Comments
Here’s a load of more general twitter tips, based on my observation of what goes on on there, and in no small part based on the things I’ve got wrong, and the twittering faux-pas I still make, but designed to help us use Twitter as part of a well-managed information filter… (I’ll blog about something […]
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Bluffing…
February 15th, 2008 · 1 Comment
I just watched the following video on Myspace - a hilarious clip of Fred Armisen going for an audition that he clearly has no place being at -
And it reminded me of when I did a very similar thing, albeit slightly more unwittingly. Back in about 1996/97, I had just moved back to London from […]
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