Sleep, Time, Space and Consciousness

Looking at the regularity with which I update my blog it looks like I’m bang on time with my yearly post.

For those of you with kids, i’m sure I have your empathy – for those of you without, well trust me, time and space become tradeable commodities. Much like sleep.

And although you might think the title of my new single, Time / Space, is a play on this, it actually has more to do with… er… consciousness.

Things that preoccupy me when i’m in writing mode these days tend to be a little deeper than what they used to be. I explored the subject of climate change on ‘Swallow’ and on ‘Time / Space’ I’m pre-occupied with consciousness.

So… a few questions then. Is consciousness something that transcends death? Is it analogous to a soul? Is it separate from our physical self? Is it transferrable? That is, can our consciousness inhabit another form which got me thinking about re-incarnation and the rules around that.

(all of this just reminds me that I need to read more)

So I don’t necessarily have any answers, maybe just ideas so I’ll share them.

Everyone everywhere – feel the current in the air

So we’re all made of the same matter, i think we can agree on that so in that respect we’re connected. But taking that a step further perhaps there’s a common energy that resides in and is shared by all of us. And maybe you could call that a soul.

So here’s another idea that has no foundation in science / fact, but maybe this shared energy is agnostic of its host and accumulates the notion of consciousness through experience and memory.

And maybe, when a person dies that consciousness dies with them, the energy lives on and perhaps returns to source, and maybe that source is analogous to the concept of God, or a god.

Lotta maybes. Heavy stuff.

Well that’s what i was thinking about when i started to pen lyrics to this song at 2am, knowing that i’d be woken up in 4 hours by my kids.

Faces lost faces found – carry them in the background

I don’t want to dissect this song too much, it means ‘something’ to me and I’d rather it mean something more personal to the listener. So what about the style and production…

Well, it’s a departure for me somewhat, in that it doesn’t have a bog-standard pop ‘verse – chorus – bridge’ structure, in fact it has only a single 4-chord progression throughout. I’ve varied the instrumentation to create tension/release/light/dark whatever term you want to use to distinguish one passage from another and I’ve used a lot of EDM inspired keys and samples.

A picture that’s not quite clear – a breath in the atmosphere

It started as an iPhone recording, a guitar line and a lyric/melody idea, then it became a Logic demo and after agonizing about whether i should treat it like a pop rock song, or more of an ambient electro song, it sort of turned into both. It’s taken by far the longest of any of my songs to produce, not because it was in any way complicated or intricate, although there is some intricate programming in places, but mainly because of my reluctance to deviate from my tried and trusted reliance on a traditional song structure. I did a bunch of versions with actual bridge and chorus ideas but none of which I liked. Analysis paralysis.

Eventually I settled on that four chord progression that repeats throughout. Once I’d come to terms with that (and the realisation that 90% of EDM tracks only have 3 / 4 chords throughout!) I started to relax and began to experiment with sounds. I found myself in uncharted territory and free to play around. Stripped of all my ‘go-tos’ I felt uninhibited, and just went with my gut.

It’s worth mentioning that I did do some homework. So i listened to a bunch of dance, dub, acid, electro bands I was into around the early 2000’s – Massive Attack, Prodigy, Aphex Twin, Portishead, Fatboy Slim, and some of the EDM stuff i’m into these days – mostly melodic House like David Guetta, Gryffin, Armin VB and a few others.

Can we go back to the start – you’ll find me there with a broken heart

If I have time I might do a brief video deconstructing the song into it’s parts. In the meantime take a listen – it’s available pretty much everywhere.

‘SWALLOW’ this! My new single

Swallow

I’m really proud to announce the release of my first follow up single to the 2016 album ‘Circle Spirit Geometry’ – ‘SWALLOW’.

From a technical point of view, it’s a culmination of all I’ve learnt in the 6 months or so since CSG. And I’ve learnt a lot… and you can hear it.

It represents a more mature sound, probably as the song was written in the same year it was produced! Unlike CSG which was a collection of songs dating as far back as 2010.

The sound isn’t strictly rock but rather a mix of rock, hip-pop and electronica and altogether more representative of the style of music I gravitate towards these days.

The song is about our environment, it’s about head-in-the-sand climate change deniers, some of whom preside over the most powerful countries in the world.

The dialogue in the bridge is from an impassioned speech given by an 11 yr old girl at the UN back in the 90s. You can hear it in full here. It really struck a chord with me and inspired a lot of the lyrics.

It’s available for digital download from iTunes, Amazon and most online music retailers. Or you can stream it on Spotify.

I hope you enjoy it!

If life is a vibration – then love is a celebration

‘Circle Spirit Geometry’ is an album 6 years in the making. But it didn’t take 6 years to make – it took about 5 years of thinking about it, and then a year of actual doing to get to this point.

But some of the song ideas do date back to 2010/11 when I left South Africa. A lot of them have been sitting on my Mac as Garage Band demos for all that time, until I finally decided to take things a little more seriously.

I play everything on this album (except the drums of course which I programmed) and recorded everything myself, mixed it (as best I could) and then handed it over Filip, a great guy at Red Mastering, London to put on the finishing touches. The production is not perfect by any means, but I think it’s pretty good, better than some self produced stuff I’ve heard!

I’m happy with the songs, with the album itself – and I’m happy with my performance, with my playing. It’s a mixed bag, a mix of genres, or maybe not – maybe this mix of styles is a genre in itself. Either way I’ve committed 10 tracks to this body of work – some of them are hard rock, some of them are pop rock, there’s a folk song, an instrumental, some groovy blues based stuff but all of it is guitar based. I think you can probably hear my influences in these songs.

You can download it right now at CD Baby. Or you can wait a little while and stream it on Spotify / Apple Music. It’ll be available pretty much everywhere soon. Please review it, please share it.

Please enjoy it! It’s a celebration of life and love and a dedication to my beautiful family 🙂