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| :: Posted by Sid Smith on Thu., Aug 2, 2012 |
Trey Gunn has been preparing for his appearance as part of the Security Project alongside Peter Gabriel alumni Jerry Marrotta and Last Fast. Writing on his Facebook page, Trey notes. "Worked through a gear-related anxiety attack today. For the last several
years, I have gone completely digital with my setup (Ableton Live with
plugins.) But for The Security Project I wanted to get my bass side
happening purely analogue and bypass the computer entirely.
I had also been experimenting with the top (guitar) side being done
only with analogue pedals and thought I could pull that off until last
night. My pedal board was a shambles and I was trying to squeeze as many
pedal as possible on it so that I could ditch the computer. But seeing
the computer coming back into the system in order to pull off the guitar
sounds meant I was going to end up having to bring even more gear than I
had room for -- pedalboard full of pedals for the analogue bass, plus
all the digital interfacing to make the laptop run right.
THEN...today, I thought "screw it", if I'm bringing the laptop I might
as well revert to my completely digital system and get rid all the
pedals. At least I know I will sound great -- both bass and guitar side.
Meanwhile, I am still trying to get a grip on the all the material.
This stuff is far more unusual that I had even thought. Not to mention
learning extra guitar parts and backing vocals.
But,
thankfully, I have had a great afternoon and have tweaked out the
analogue pedals again and the computer will stay off the stage. Plus I
learned three more old tunes (1st and 2nd disc) and I am feeling more
ready.
Full panic averted!
Now I can spend most of tomorrow actually building the pedal board... off to band rehearsals for Sunday."
For more details about the Security Project's up and coming live date in New York nip over to their main site.
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Nashville 2000 Bundle Available
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Jun 17, 2013
All four warm-up shows performed at Nashville's 12th and Porter in May 2000, ahead of the double duo's Europe are now available in one money-saving download.
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Cat Food Again & Again
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sun., Jun 16, 2013
My thanks to Sean Hollenhors for sending me this undated advert for Cat Food. Almost certainly a photoshop fake but with copy such as "taking tabby mountain by flavour" what’s not to like?

DGMLive visitor Royston adds "Hmm. The Seventies were strange enough times that the Purina Eno ad
could actually be genuine. Judging by the expiry date on the coupon,
it’s from 1974 (or purports to be), which is of course consistent with
the album references. Well, it would be, wouldn’t it?
For
those who want a copy for their wall or simply in order to read the
text, there’s a hi-res version. "
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Gunn On The Move
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sun., Jun 16, 2013
Trey Gunn will be adding some more air miles to his account next month as he moves between the USA, Mexico and Austria. In Mexico he's playing a concert with Michael Manring and Alonso Arreola on July 18th and straight after that he'll be in Austria hosting a tapping workshop with Markus Reuter from July 22nd. Check out the details of both events here.
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Happy Birthday John Wetton
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Wed., Jun 12, 2013
John Wetton celebrates his birthday today. 64 years young and as busy as ever with Asia (where has was in Sweden earlier this week), here's an archive interview with John from 2010. Finally we ask What's your favourite John Wetton moment? Answers on the guestbook please.
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In A State Of FLUX
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Wed., Jun 12, 2013
Adrian Belew talks in more detail about his ongoing FLUX project over on Something Else
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Mister Stormy's Monday Selection
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Jun 10, 2013
The dust has been blown off this alternative take of Prelude: Song Of The Gulls.
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More On Belew
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Jun 10, 2013
My thanks to FinnegansWake for letting me know Adrian Belew's departure from NIN has now found its way into the mainstream UK press. The Guardian are running the story here. As FinnegansWake points out "Great to see Ade getting this international coverage. Wouldn't it be nice to think they'll spend as much energy writing about Belew's new project. No. didn't think so"
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Red Vinyl Update
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sun., Jun 9, 2013
There's been a delay with the production of the hotly anticipated vinyl edition of Red. Here's what Panegyric have said about the glitch.
Apologies to those of you who were expecting to have received
your copy of this by now but it has
been held up due to unforeseen
circumstances.
The King Crimson 200gram vinyl series
is well
respected among vinyl lovers.
DGM has a brilliantly maintained archive of master tapes & artwork
. Loud
Mastering do a wonderful job with the cutting of each vinyl release & Vinyl Factory are one of the few plants who can manufacture 200gram vinyl to the standard that
buyers expect from such releases.
All of these processes take time
& while we started on this release back in February -
fully expecting to meet a late April/early May release date,
that just hasn't been possible
due to delays in the manufacturing process.
Any such delays are always disappointing but, we'd rather get it right - even if that means getting it later than initially anticipated.
The good
news is that we are expecting to
start receiving finished
pressing within the next two weeks - allowing a further week to ten days to get
the product to distributors/mail
order warehouse etc. & the vinyl should be heading for
individual customers at the start of July - almost thirty-nine years to the day since
recording
commenced on this very special album.
Thanks for your patience.
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Belew Coverage
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sun., Jun 9, 2013
Over the last 48 hours the interweb has been agog with numerous music news sites running the story about Adrian Belew's departure from the live version of NIN. The latest of these is the LA Times though earlier versions of this story doing the rounds included more detail from Adrian about his quitting the band.
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