Daniel Rossen of Grizzly Bear is set to release his debut EP in March. In the meantime you can listen to the first song off the EP. It’s beautiful and lush and I definitely can’t wait to hear the rest.
Tag Archives: Music
Guitar Recordings On Soundcloud
I find playing guitar to be hugely relaxing.
Every so often I’ll pick up my acoustic and begin strumming some chords. It soothes my mind and nerves and lets me creatively explore my musical impulses.
I first started playing guitar way back in 1999. Or it may have been 2000, I can’t get the exact year straight. Whatever the year, after only a couple of months I put down the guitar having lost my interest and drive to learn how to play.
It wasn’t until a few years later that I would pick up the guitar again. That would be around 2003 and the year I consider as the true start to my becoming a guitar player.
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The Creative Mind Resurfaces
I’ve been trying to write anything recently without much success. Every time I think about opening a document to write something I balk and fearfully run away, believing whatever I would have written wouldn’t add up to much.
It’s not something that I call writer’s block. It’s something a little more subtle, a little more calm but equally stymying, preventing me from writing and from enjoying writing.
It’s been my thought that perhaps I’m reading too much technical documentation recently, causing my mind to assume a very rigid form in regards to how I think and ultimately write. That perhaps were I to read more literary material I would be more apt to write and feel much freer when writing.
For every time I sit down to begin composing words into coherent sentences – ultimately paragraphs – a great tension builds in the middle of my chest. Knots and tightly wound muscles stress their discomfort and more often than not force me away, leaving composition incomplete.
Then there are other excuses I have enjoyed using. ‘What text editor will I use?’ is the question I have been posing to myself quite consistently recently. I’ve never really used Microsoft Word to write these blog posts because it takes far too long to open and by the time it’s finally open I’ve already talked myself out of writing anything and close the program as soon as it’s open.
I don’t use the default WordPress editor because of too many past bad experiences: from the web browser crashing and causing me to lose most of my work, to feeling cramped by the browser and creatively inhibited, the online text editor has never been a top choice of mine.
Usually what I use is this little program called TextMate – which I’m actually using right now – that is pretty much Notepad or TextEdit on steroids. Although most of the ‘steroids’ of TextMate come into play when doing programming work, I’ve found it to be quite a durable and dependable writing companion. It’s never crashed on me unexpectedly, it opens without pain, and it is quite nimbly customized.
So why have I been so reluctant to write a blog post recently?
The answer just has to be that I’ve been reluctant to write – period. My mind has strayed so close to technical leanings of late that for me to switch gears into a literary mode has been near impossible. However it appears my literary mind is beginning to rebel and demand the attention it has sorely missed.
The first sign of this swing occurred last night. I was alone in the apartment I share with my girlfriend and pulled out and began to play my guitar with an intensity and focus I haven’t experienced in at least a month. It would seem that I need to get down to some creative work or fear the wrath of my creative brain. And that part of me is quite inventive when it comes to revenge. Which shouldn’t surprise – it is my creative center after all.
Working Toward Becoming A Workaholic
Although seemingly antithetical to a healthy lifestyle, I’m in the process of cultivating an addiction to work. This has the end goal of assigning myself the label ‘workaholic’, with the hoped for side-effect being an increase in works created, produced, and ultimately visible for display and sharing.
Currently I have time invested in the following arenas:
- Python and Web2py in pursuit of creating a web application
- Java and Android development in pursuit of an Android application
- Objective-C and the iOS SDK in pursuit of an iOS application
- Logic Studio and Music in pursuit of creating songs
- Final Cut and Videography in pursuit of creating movies
Each of these focuses have areas that overlap along with areas that remain independent. By this I mean some of the knowledge I have gained from learning Logic Studio benefits my musical pursuits, while not having any positive or negative influence on time spent creating a web application.
Previous to my decision to commit myself to working at a general scale I found myself constantly holding my head in agony, pained at the effort required to remember all the various projects and ideas I had thought and begun acting on.
Now I am able to umbrella all of these projects under the one goal of ‘Work’. This brings about less pain and clearer focus.
Previously I would commit an unnecessary amount of time deciding what project work on. Now I am free to decide to work and know that there are a plethora of projects awaiting completion.
While once I had five different and independent tasks ongoing, now I only have the one of ‘Work’. And this work is work I find to be greatly pleasing. So pleasing that I find it fun.
And fun is the way work should be.
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Powered Speakers Return To My Bedroom
Look at what clever thing I did that made me feel so smart:
I’ve missed having powerful speakers in my room for a long time. Until today I’ve been subsisting on this to produce music in my room:
I mean sure I have these speakers on my computer desk, but they’re in a separate room, and I gotta have my tunes while I’m computing.
So in summary, thank god for 1/8” to 1/4” adapters and male-to-male 1/8” cords. Thank the musical gods.
Mayer Hawthorne – A Strange Arrangement
If you live in the New England area and you haven’t gone outside yet today let me save you the trouble: it’s blisteringly hot out there. I had the luxury (or medical necessity) of sleeping in late today and I just stepped outside to test the weather, and I think the weather passed its exam with flying colors. I felt like I had put on a very warm blanket that was smothering the life out of me. It’s not only hot outside today but it’s as uncomfortable as a jacuzzi in Antarctica – something that I’d love to experience one day.
Hot weather demands hot music; music that moves your feet and gets your booty dancing. To celebrate the blistering heat of today allow me to introduce you to the debut album from Mayer Hawthorne, A Strange Arrangement, an R&B record with soul and character.
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Song: Lissie – Pursuit of Happiness (Kid Cudi Cover)
Power song, power chords, powerful voice. Pretty neat summary of Lissie’s cover of Kid Cudi’s song Pursuit Of Happiness. Never heard of Lissie before, I don’t even know if it’s just the name of the lead vocalist or the name of the band. I don’t really care – although I am dreadfully curious – but the song is great. Thanks to Hype Machine for pointing me in the direction of the song and thank you to The Digital Outhouse for posting it. Check out their website for the video of the performance.
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