Monday, September 29, 2014

Let Music Be The Thing

My friend Joe and his wife Denisse have recently started a music-centric podcast called the LP Lexicon Podcast.  In each episode they listen to an album from their extensive music collection and discuss the artist, the record, and personal connections to the music.

In the most recent episode, Joe mentioned a tweet I posted regarding the pod and why I was enjoying it.

                    why do I like the @LexiconPod ? It reminds me that music can be a 
                    communal and social experience again. 

                    And I love Joe. 

                    a lot. 

                    yep.

It takes me back to my childhood where so many of my best days were spent sitting around with my friends and listening to albums from start to finish and doing nothing else.

It's a little odd to think of non-live music as a potential social experience, yet I do feel that music can be that.  At the very least it should be that.  In an age where the "personal music device" has become so insanely ubiquitous the notion of sharing music has become almost offensive, I hope we are all taking the time to listen to music with someone else from time to time.

Part of the problem is now so many of us only listen to music while we do other things.  We listen while we work, while we exercise, while we navigate our increasingly unsocial existence... Hell, I've even seen people listen to music while reading at the library.

A phrase I hear more and more is "soundtrack of our lives," and I'm not going to lie, the expression bugs the shit out of me.  It relegates music to something that is happening in the background.  A supporting player.  A with you as always.  And to be honest, I find that notion troublesome.

But I feel that way because I have a hard time separating music from art, and you can't treat other forms of art that way.  Not even a little bit.  If I were to drive to work with a Picasso taped to my windshield, or organize my sock drawer during a production of Our Town I would be labeled insane.

And rightly so.


I can't deny that because people can listen to music AND do other things might be part of what makes music so great but please make sure that's not the only way you listen.  Bring music out of the background.  Let just listening to music be a thing you do.  Listen with your friends, your kids, your special someone.  Just listen.  Feel.  Discuss.

Repeat.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Maxwell's House

Another podcast has a "J Sarge" intro and it's a good one (the podcast, I mean.)  Check out Maxwell's House #12 featuring a fantastic plug for my TESD album.

Friday, August 15, 2014

TESD 212

Episode 212 of TESD features my song Who Hates Milkshakes as a nod to me joining the show 200 episodes ago.  Thanks Joe and Dec, you guys are the best.

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

what can you do

One thing I've learned making music for other people is that something I've made never sounds better than right before I submit it.  And it never sounds worse than right after I submit it.

I can always seem to count on that.

Friday, November 15, 2013

Skäggkast! ver 2

The fellas over at Skäggkast! asked me to crank out a new version of their intro and I can't believe how well it turned out and I love that Eric and the guys dig it.  I highly recommend episode 50 as they discuss some classic television theme songs, and even if you don't speak the language, you could enjoy it quite a bit.  The episode opens with the original theme and after a few minutes they play the new one..

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Spooky Music

I never would have guessed that my favorite thing in the world would end up being making music like this but since it is the season I figure it's time to put this bad boy up.


Tuesday, September 24, 2013

The Farmer and the Ale

This weeks episode of The Farmer and the Ale features my latest effort in podcast intros.  It's a take on the classic Farmer in the Dell tune as if it were a sitcom/game show theme from the 80's.   Although not the strangest request I've ever gotten it did give me one of those classic "oh shit, how the hell am I going to do this?!" moments.  But after spending a day listening to some classic show theme's from the era I was able to dial in pretty quickly and put something together that the guys liked quite a bit.

I can't believe how well this one turned out, the only downside is that I still have the theme to Family Ties stuck in my head.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Skäggkast!

Did a theme song for a Swedish comedy podcast called Skäggkast! which I am told roughly translates to BeardCast! The guys talk about me at the 54 minute mark in English.Working with Eric (aka @Beardworks) on this intro was some of the most fun I've had making music in a while. 

Monday, May 20, 2013

The Big Comic Page

The guys over at The Big Comic Page have started using an extended version of the "Weak Force" as intro music for their Big Comicast pod.  Their page is a most excellent hub for all your comic news needs.  That and they're really good guys.  Check em out.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Going Postal

It's impossible for me to let some things go... This is one of those cases.

   Going Postal by Remedial M-Theory

Going Postal is an expanded version of a track that was originally a cue I made for the TESD Puppet Theater movie. There is nothing wrong with the original, I love it. But sometimes these things won't let go of me and this one came at me from several directions. Started out with the drums and then spent several days on an organ part to go with the bass but I always knew that there was going to be some guitar, I just didn't know how that was going to fit in. The last thing I did was jettison the organ part, just wasn't working and didn't feel like it fit with the rest of everything I was putting together.

And damn... if I don't love the way it ended up.