WTF?! June 17, 2009

Filed under: Audio — Chris @ 3:47 pm

Hey alll,

Been surprisingly uncomunicative, its the perils of Kidney disease. I have been focusing more on the abstract, drawing, and am a good way therough my first solo compostions in a decade. Of course thats not what I have for you here, this a mix of insturmental and foriegn laungage tunes. Mixed into a nice little package, It’s all about downloading.  Hence the title, ten points if you get the reference

DOWNLOAD ME HERE

WTF?!

 

Broken Sunday Blossom October 12, 2008

Filed under: Audio, Free Music — Chris @ 6:52 pm

A quick little present from me to you…

 

what a long strange trip it’s been….and continues to be August 17, 2008

Filed under: Bloggy Bits, Life, Notes from the Management, On Culture, On Music, video — Chris @ 11:39 am

Yeah, i have been in absentia here for a bit, I have spent a good chunk of the last several months building this place Miyagi. It’s a hair salon that I opened with the Missus, it’s also home to my new offices, that is once I can get in an actual internet connection. In between that been dealing with the never ending pilot, that is ready to be dropped off next week (well keeping my fingers crossed on that one).

Lot’s going on, but not a ton I feel like I can share, I know I am selfish bastard keeping my drama to myself, but sometimes thats how it goes.

One note about the dead video above- I am in no way shape or form a Dead head, In my Rifle Sport days I described them as the music of the enemy, the poster children of the former counter culture Hippies who became the dread 80’s republican sell outs- but kept the soundtrack. As I have gotten older I have learned to see bands shouldn’t be blamed for their fans. In any case this suits my mood at this moment more then just about anything.

Well and this one too, i bought this record when it came out, what can I say the video kinda got me, But I kept it hidden in my collection- not nearly punk rock enough, and not ironic enough either to merit being in my collection. Maybe being forty is an age where you can accept all the little secret truths, because good bad and indifferent ; thats who you are.

 

so it goes, and there it went… May 6, 2008

Filed under: Life, Notes from the Management, On Culture, On Media, On Music — Chris @ 11:37 am

I have been somewhat unforgivably absent as of late, and for I apologize. What can I say other then I was too busy with life to write about it? It happens to the best of us so its positively expected when it come to the worst.

As it happens, oh dear and gentle reader, I found myself in sort of a day job jamboree. Part of what I do for living, the part that I can talk about publicly is I am a producer.  Unlike a lot of producers I don’t function in one medium. Which makes me an oddball amongst the odd balls. I move freely from music to TV, to film, theater, and the odd corporate spectacle. Though as of late I tend to avoid theater, mostly because it is too fleeting- I have been enjoying art that is more permanent, and that provides an ongoing revenue stream.

You would think that I would take these valuable pixels to hype these various and sundry projects, but not so much.  For the most part I have to many other topics to cover here. However in case your curious over the past year I have: produced a pilot for TV called Conversation-set to air in the fall, God and various and sundry executives willing, Produced a record for the Revolutionary Snake Ensemble (out in May on Cuneiform)(with Brian Jacoby), produced a record by the Vibro Champs (out in July on Sideshow records)(with Adam Krinski), Halfway through a Holy Roman Empire record (that’s just me), Did soundtracks for the St. Paul Winter Carnival, the Bakery on Grand, composed some Hair Show music. Finished the four-year odyssey that is M-80 the movie, and consulted on a dozen or so other projects. This is in between publishing a few things here and there, a day gig (@IPR) and opening a salon with my wife (which opens sometime this summer). The funny thing is I would think of this as one of my less active years.

In any case I say this not to boast about my skills as a day laborer, rather to set up the thing that didn’t happen. Part of producing is spending a lot of pre prep time on a project that might not happen. I spent part of the last year pitching, prepping, and planning a movie that died on the vine two weeks before the shoot date, that my friends are heart breaking.

The whoseits an whatsits are unimportant, sometimes things just fall apart, this cause of this one is nothing to do with artistry personality, or technology really if you wanted to blame something blame insurance. These things happen; really this just serves to justify my absence from regular contribution here. In the beginning I didn’t have time, as I franticly prepared for the biggest shoot of my life. The last week or so I have been too bummed to want to really communicate with anyone- the reality is this would have been the “big movie” guaranteed to get on cable, the one where I didn’t have to explain who the artists were and why this had value.  Which is a valuable consideration coming from the land of cult favorites (read as good but unpopular). For all the kajillions of projects I have worked on, nothing has sold more then 25,000. Which in the indy realm is pretty good, but it’s not gold.

I know that wanting a gold record is petty and vein, but I don’t recall ever saying I wasn’t petty or vein. The reality is I want one, not to be showy, but because I think it would be neat. Its not that it changes your career, hell I have known a guy who had multiple gold records and worked the French fry machine at the MacDonald’s in Golden Valley. I know other guys with rooms full of them and it doesn’t make them happy; though truth be told I do think they rather enjoy the royalties.

The gold is nice, but its only a trinket- really, it is just a symbol, the fact that you were a part of a thing that effected a lot of peoples lives. That’s the cool part, the award that’s just a certificate of completion. Yet still, I want it. Every ball player wants a bigger crowd, and even when you get the biggest, is it enough? You have to play ball because you love the game, and whatever team your on is the greatest, all that said you still want to play in the World Series.

More then just my personal stabs at glory; I just wish the film were being made. It isn’t. So you take a deep breath, possibly get drunk for a night, and then you start over. Like Sonny and Cher said ”the Beat goes on”…