In the past, I've recorded songs with the standard Me & Guitar combo. In the past year, I've begun messing around in garageband, getting a Camille-effect on some very experimental and hopeful songs. This is the perfect moment for me to bust out an album that dives right into what I want to head towards. Plus, it's just plain fun sounding.
Group Members:
Amelia Harnas
2008 RPM Album Info
Date mailed or hand-delivered:
03/01/2008
Date Received:
03/04/2008
Genre:
Experimental
Album Name:
Aviatrix to Cascadia
Album Description:
recorded on my MacBookPro using the built-in mic, iPod earphones, and Garageband. Sounds better on headphones (mixing for laptop speakers just doesn't cut it...) 75% of what you hear in this is improv and recorded off the cuff.
Tracks (w/numbers):
1 - Cascadia Part I
2 - of Blue
3 - The Aviatrix
4 - Reconcile
5 - Her Home Ain't Where It Was
6 - Hey Baby
7 - Cotton
8 - Sugar Piles
9 - Gesamtkunstwerk
10 - Cascadia Part II
11 - This Year is Different
12 - In Light of This Recent Change of Events
13 - The House
14 - Hail. True Body
15 - Maude
16 - Sonar & the Tea Party
17 - The Let Down
18 - Detour the Dead Ends
19 - A Dirge Upon Request
20 - Black Dirt
21 - Waiting for Jacob
22 - Cascadia Part III
23 - Thirty more seconds...
Preferred Track:
Sugar Piles
Band Bio:
It's just me. I've been doing these short, experimental pieces for a year and a half now, but this is the first time I ever tried to do something cohesive with them. Usually, they were just for fun--just to go for it.
Band Location (city, state or province, and country):
Portland, OR
music, etc
RPM 2008 demos, works-in-progress, or tracks-finished-early... a musical sketchbook. This is just a sampler -- complete and finished albums will be uploaded into the real jukebox in March!
Listening to this album is the equivalent of embarking on an adventure of walking through the gray matter that occupies my skull. It'll be scary, I know...