Some Musical Thoughts On 11 Reasons…

Each of my albums tends to have a different vibe to it, which often manifests itself in the way I use the technology at hand to make it happen… So here’s a few thoughts on how the looping part of the album played out. Half of this was written on the plane on the way over here, the rest, just now. 🙂 Hit play now, so you can hear it while you’re reading… (and if you download it, you’ll also get the PDF that comes with it which has specific program notes for each track, as well as some further thoughts on the project as a whole)

It hadn’t really struck me until listening back to “11 Reasons” on the plane over here to the US that I’ve shifted away from ABAB form on this record.

Unlike on Behind Every Word (the title track and Scott Peck in particular), none of the tunes have a verse and a chorus. They all evolve and morph the way all my music did before I got the Looperlative.

What has changed to make possible this kind of ‘step forward into an old method’ is the degree of subtlety and complexity with which I can manipulate multiple unsynced loops of different lengths – there’s a LOT of that going on on this album, whether in the big ambient passages or while playing with multiple melodic lines and post processing them in real time (and, in some instances, adding some filter-delay afterwards – the privilege of having multiple outputs on the looperlative, and therefor being able to mix things quite specifically once they’ve been recorded). I’m also using more and more synced loops of different lengths (multiples of whatever the original loop is – Travelling North is a prime example)

It’s interesting for me to note this unconscious shift back to the evolutionary model rather than the more traditional “Lamarckist” jumping back and forth between distinct sections. Perhaps in noting the change, I’m setting myself up to do a project of highly complex multiple section loop tunes … you heard the rumour here first 🙂

11 Reasons… 5 Days Early!

So, I managed to finish the PDF sleeve notes a lot quicker than I thought I would. Album was done. Do I wait til next Wednesday for the release day of my album, or do I sneak it out via Bandcamp a few days early? I think that’s what we do round here. It still won’t be available anywhere else (Amazon, iTunes, CDBaby, etc.) til after next Wednesday, but for you lovely people, it’s here now. Have a listen:

What now? Share it. Share the link. Send it to your friends, post it on facebook (if you just post the URL - 11-reasons-why-3-is-greater-than-everything – to Facebook, it’ll embed the player so your friends can hear it too!)

The Facebook ‘like’ button is a REALLY powerful sharing tool – please feel free to use it on this page, or on the album page itself

If you have a blog, please feel free – nay, obliged – to review it, embed it, tell people about it. I’ll be hugely grateful and will send you smiles and hugs across the interwebs.

If you post on any music-related forums, please share it with your fellow subscribers there – that would help a lot.

I really hope you enjoy it. I had a lot of fun making it, and am looking forward to playing these tunes in at our upcoming house concerts. See you in a living room somewhere soon!

11 Reasons Why 3 Is Greater Than Everything – the Press Release

My new album is officially out a week today (though it may just sneak onto Bandcamp a day or two early 😉 )

Here’s the press release that goes with it:

11 Reasons Why 3 Is Greater Than Everything –

Steve Lawson

Released 18th May 2011, via http://music.stevelawson.net

– each track comes accompanied by a short essay exploring the theme.

Given that “11 Reasons Why 3 Is Greater Than Everything” is his first solo studio album in 5 years, you could be forgiven for thinking that Steve Lawson has been taking time off from music. Little could be further from the truth. In fact, in the intervening years, Steve has been busier than ever: Continue reading “11 Reasons Why 3 Is Greater Than Everything – the Press Release”

First Reviews In – Tweet Your First Impressions!

As if by magic, two reviews of ’11 Reasons Why 3 Is Greater Than Everything’ have already come in – the first is by a writer called Oliver Arditi – Here’s the link to his review. My guess is that quite a few of you have already seen it, as he commented on Facebook that it’s already become the most viewed page on his blog ever. So that’s nice. 🙂 Continue reading “First Reviews In – Tweet Your First Impressions!”

New Album Update And Tour News

OK, we’re here in New Jersey, playing a house concert tonight. Jetlag is the worst I’ve had in ages, which is probably due to flying with a toddler. 🙂

Both Lobelia and I managed to finish up our solo albums before we set off. Which is very exciting!

My new solo album is called ‘11 Reasons Why 3 Is Greater Than Everything‘, and will be out via bandcamp on May 18th, and via iTunes/Amazon etc. not long after that… That picture at the top of this post is the cover art, and there’ll be individual art for each track too, as well as extensive sleeve notes. And of course, I’ll blog some more info and thoughts on it here over the next few weeks.  Continue reading “New Album Update And Tour News”

Kickstarting Without Kickstarter. How You Can Help AND Get Your Hands On New Music First

Fan funding is all the rage right now. I’m sure you’ve seen it, on Kickstarter and Pledge Music. It’s a lovely way of people who dig a particular artist or band helping out with the logistics of making the music happen. There are costs involved in making music, and while they’re less than a tenth of what they were 20 years ago, they’re still there, and the cost of living has gone up massively so time is more expensive than ever.

But it seems to me that Kickstarter is only really necessary if you don’t have anything else that people can pay for if they want to help out. And I, as you well know, have LOADS of music out there already. All of it worth listening to 🙂 Continue reading “Kickstarting Without Kickstarter. How You Can Help AND Get Your Hands On New Music First”

As If By Magic… Three New Albums Appear On The Horizon

Blimey, it really is all go in the Lawson House Of Music. After a fairly long period of relative inactivity, we’re back in full-on music making mode!

What that means is that there are three new albums on the horizon – First up, there’s the duo album with Mike Outram, which I’m FINALLY getting round to mastering. It’s sat there for so long (we recorded it over a year ago) and I’ve been continually listening to the rough mixes that we did (some of which are on Soundcloud) and love it, but for some reason wasn’t in a position to finish it. Maybe I wasn’t sure quite how it was meant to sound… Anyway, it’s now nearly done, and should be out in a week or so… Continue reading “As If By Magic… Three New Albums Appear On The Horizon”

Brand New Track on a Compilation Album

Lobelia has been working really hard of late to put together an amazing compilation album, being sold to benefit a friend of ours who has Multiple Sclerosis and has had a couple of experimental surgeries, that thanks to the Canadian Govt not paying for such things, have cost her a lot of money.

Some remarkable musicians have given of the time and skills to be a part of this, including lots of names that’ll be familiar to you cos I’m a HUGE fan of them – Emily Baker, She Makes War, Kira Small, Peter Katz, Rob Szabo… remarkable musicians all.

The track of Lobelia’s also features Peter Katz on BVs, and me on bass – the bass part is recorded on my Rick Turner ‘amplicoustic’ bass, but I mic’d it up, really close to the neck to get a proper acoustic sound. It’s amazing. I also recorded, mixed, mastered and co-produced the track. Have a listen here, then please do buy the rest of the album below:

here’s the whole album:

A Bit Of New Music By Way Of An Update

Wow. That’s the longest blogging break I’ve had in almost a decade. Sorry ’bout that.

The reason was that I got a fairly last minute call to put together a band for a big in Thailand. Which went brilliantly, and was all kinds of fun.

We recorded it (of course) and the first set that we did was all improv. The first of the tunes from the improv set is up now on Soundcloud. Here it is:

#Phunket Improv 2 by solobasssteve

Now I’m back to sorting out the details for our US trip in May/June. More bloggage soon!

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