hello.music — The Ninth Great Fire

hello.musicWhat’s wrong with this song? Well for starters, the title is stupid. Also its a bit too New Agey for its own good. After many days spent tracking long takes of various parts of A & B sections, I finally cobbled together a makeshift structure for this John Hughes-soundtrack inspired 80s new wave song.

The song seems to go on about 30-40 seconds too long at the end, but again, w\o lyrics here as placeholders it all feels a bit stark. Thinking of adding Aryn’s electric bass, some real drums to augment the electro drums and maybe some jangly guitar. Needs some serious help at this point.

Thoughts?

The Ninth Great Fire v1a

[audio:https://hellocomein.com/soundbox/hellomusic_mike/TheNinthGreatFire_v1a.mp3]

hello.music — War of the Crickets

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Hello Everyone.. In my attempt to get off my arse and stay on top of songs for the month of August (looking for that actual Aug 31/Sept 1st Launch this time) I decided to sit down and hammer out this little sketch I dreamt up. Standard Crowley fair, with single recorded acoustic guitar chords and electronic drums. I decided to effect the crap out of this guitar as to get a little different base to start from.

Anyway, enjoy some digitally bitcrushed bugs in their conquest for world domination.

War of the Crickets.

[audio:https://hellocomein.com/soundbox/hellomusic_aryn/WaroftheCrickets_v1.mp3]

Think you guys can/want to add some stuff to this? As for right now its pretty wide open to discussion..

July 2007 EP: Hello Come In, ‘The Rundown’

Hello Come In's July EP, The Rundown

July has come and gone, so it’s about time we pop out another one of these mini EPs. We’ve decided to call this first-of-the-second-half EP The Rundown.

It’s a typical month for us, no special rules or stipulations like the past couple EPs. We think the tunes turned out great, but judge for yourself the lonesome cowboy wanderings of Aryn, the social laments of Mike, and the minimalist folk of myself. We’re still working towards meeting our ideal level of collaboration, but we’re making recordings and building up the library, which is the important part in our minds.

It’s time. Stop everything you’re doing and peruse The Rundown. Or right click here to DOWNLOAD entire album.

Or check the podcast. Or be 21st century at MySpace. And most important… leave comments on the blog or via email at [email protected]. Cheers!

Tracklist:

1. The Imitators (Katzif)
2. Sequel Pending (Crowley)
3. Following Payment (Johnson)

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Last week I woke up to the bitter taste of orange juice and toothpaste. I mean I was awake, but not really fully there I suppose so that biting acidity was a welcome catalyst to stir the summer lethargy of the morning. On sweltering hot days like we’ve been having, everything just seems to drag to a slow crawl. And as we get deeper into these summer months, it can be hard to find much ambition aside from aspiring lounge in the air conditioned bliss.

On this particular morning I was in a half daze, thinking of, unsurprisingly, music. More specifically, my own music. More specifically, why I could not write a chorus to a song. A song I had been nursing for a few months.

Writing lyrics is still fairly new to me so it can be a constant battle of writing and rewriting and overthinking the whole process. And for me, creating a sturdy and memorable chorus is by far the hardest part. Put it this way: if writing verses is like climbing to base camp of Mt. Everest (a mere 5400m, or 17600ft for those who would like to know), then writing a refrain is like summiting. Without oxygen. Sometimes I think I need a songwriting sherpa.

There is something about that repeated stanza and finding the right mixture of melodic hooks and memorable words that can be nearly impossible. I’m not sure if others have the same problem, but man it can be a struggle. This particular song was giving me more trouble than normal. After many aborted attempts, I had nearly given up. That is until I drank some orange juice after brushing my teeth. It was then that a melody popped into my head that I thought would work.

After that it somehow just came together. I cannot explain it really, and I certainly don’t attribute that vile taste to giving me a sudden moment of clarity. But sometimes when that song is pretty much a lost cause, I’ll take inspiration from anywhere I can get it.

— Mike, July 2007

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Past EP’s

Temporary Setback :: January 2007
Clouded Spaces, Falling Skies :: February 2007
First Pull Up, Second Pull Down, Third Take Away :: March 2007
Ancient Telephones :: April 2007
The Cavalry Arrived Again :: May 2007
Designed In Anticipation Of His Centennial Years :: June 2007
The Rundown :: July 2007
The Ninth Great Fire :: August 2007
Empty Bottles And Dog-Eared Books :: September 2007
I Can Fix Things In The Morning :: October 2007
We Are Full Of Useful Noise :: November 2007
The Last Duel :: December 2007

hello.music — The Imitators

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Okay the EP is coming soon. Here is a quick preview of my almost completed song. Still need to fill in the chorus vocals here…but otherwise its all there…cracking vocals and all. I’ve grown to embrace some of those imperfections of my voice and sometimes a really raw first take has more working for it than that 7th take where your voice is tired and you’re bored with the song.

Anyway… take a listen and stay tuned for the EP coming sooner than later.

The Imitators v3b.

[audio:https://hellocomein.com/soundbox/hellomusic_mike/TheImitators_v3b.mp3]

hello.music — following payment

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Umm… Can you believe this is the most productive thing I’ve produced in a month?

Following Payment

[audio:https://hellocomein.com/soundbox/hellomusic_greg/following payment.mp3]

UPDATE 07/31/07: Here’s roughly what I’m thinking for a melody. I plan to add back in the general textures and sounds from the first version, but I wanted to strip it down to develop a melody. I did this without a metronome or anything, so this is just a scratch track… Any thoughts?

Following Payment v2

[audio:https://hellocomein.com/soundbox/hellomusic_greg/following_payment_melody.mp3]

hello.music — The Imitators

hello.musicI too have not had much to show for my month of July…so the story goes. But I’ve certainly been stockpiling and tossing around some ideas for a few months. One such tune is this first attempt at recording a REALLY rough version of The Imitators. No words to speak of yet, but as you will hear by the occassional vocal utterance, I have snippets of a melody in mind. Its just a matter of writing some lyrics.

Pretty much everything you hear will need to be retracked, mixed etc but I just needed to get something down before I forgot. Hopefully Greg or Aryn can play some bass and drums or both on this to fill it out (and so I can do away with that horrible click track).

The Imitators v1

[audio:https://hellocomein.com/soundbox/hellomusic_mike/TheImitators_v1.mp3]

As a bonus, I decided to release that painful writer’s block by clearing my head a bit and just slamming out a pretty terrible rendition of Brian Eno’s classic ‘Needle In The Camel’s Eye.’ This is one of my favourite songs and despite being written in 1974, sounds like it could have been done in the last few years.

If I were to finish this up, I would definitely lay some real drums, some bass, retrack a bit of the vocals to sound tighter and do a fancy studio fade out instead of the ending I have here. One thing I do like here is the sound of that biting bright guitar.

Needle In the Camel’s Eye

[audio:https://hellocomein.com/soundbox/hellomusic_mike/NeedleCamel_v1.mp3]

So, one original song for you two to play with or make suggestions…thoughts?

UPDATE 7\22: Did some retracking and some cleaning up of The Imitators today and began work on the lyrics for this number. This version is sans any vocals, but I think its starting to come together a bit better… certainly less sloppy.

The Imitators v2

[audio:https://hellocomein.com/soundbox/hellomusic_mike/TheImitators_v2.mp3]

hello.music – Sequel Pending

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Well it July is here and almost over, and I don’t have much to show for it yet. Here is my first attempt at a chord structure I have been throwing around. Sorry for the shitty synth lines, but I thought it needed something in there. Anyway, this one’s is called “Sequel Pending” and I assume that it will someday have a sequel added to it .. which at this point in time is in “pending” status. This is version .5:

Sequel Pending

[audio:https://hellocomein.com/soundbox/hellomusic_aryn/Sequel_Pending.mp3]

UPDATE: 7/22

Ok, so I sat down and actually tracked out this whole thing.. complete with chorus, verses and sans drum loops. Now to fill in the rest…

Sequel Pending v2

[audio:https://hellocomein.com/soundbox/hellomusic_aryn/Sequel_Pending_v2.mp3]

June 2007 EP: Hello Come In, ‘Designed In Anticipation Of His Centennial Years’

Hello Come In's June EP, Designed In Anticipation Of His Centennial Years

Okay, so it’s July. Late again. But we still have a bit of June business to clear up… Hard to believe we’ve now been doing this for six months…But here we are, proudly unveiling our sixth EP in our year-long series…the June effort titled, Designed in Anticipation of His Centennial Years. This past month of June we collectively decided to take a breather from writing songs from scratch and do some cover songs. The initial idea to cover other band’s material somehow morphed into us covering songs written by our fellow bandmates.

The idea of cover can be a simple tempo or key change. Or it can be a structural revamping that turns the song on its side while still maintaining the essence that made you love it in the first place. Sure there were failures, false starts, and songs that fell a bit short. But the overall level of success exceeded the expectations of everyone as we re-envisioned these songs in our own image.

Check out the results on the album page here. Or right click here to DOWNLOAD the entire album.

Or listen to our podcast here, befriend us on MySpace, and feel free to comment right here on our blog or write to us at [email protected]. Enjoy!

Tracklist:

1. Look Out (Katzif/Crowley)
2. Push Reel (Johnson/Katzif)
3. Oxygen 1.5 (Crowley/Johnson)
4. Look Out (Katzif/Johnson)
5. A Track And A Train / TNT (Shout Out Louds/Tortoise/Katzif)
6. Puppets Are My Friends (Johnson/Crowley)

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Well cover month is officially over, and we have re-worked, re-mastered, mashed up, re-done, and generally messed around with other’s music. Originally we were thinking that it would be an opportunity to show our perceptions of other bands work. Musicians that may have been a huge influence, or maybe just something that we generally like and have always wanted to learn how to play, the source was open ended,and it only had to be something written by someone not ourselves.

Well, this suggestion that we pick our songs held for a while until someone else (either Mike or Greg) suggested that we choose two songs for one of the other guys to cover (two so they had a choice of which one to play). This idea simmered and evolved into “Cover one of OUR songs” and here we have it, a few interpretations of our respective hello.counterparts.

It’s always interesting to hear one of your own songs through another person’s fingers. Those subtle things that you loved about your initial version could be the one thing that is left behind, with something you never heard in your own track amplified and brought front and center. It could be an improvement, a complete disaster, or something in between. Either way, love it or hate it, it’s always good to hear your own art with a fresh perspective.

— Aryn, June 2007

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Past EP’s

Temporary Setback :: January 2007
Clouded Spaces, Falling Skies :: February 2007
First Pull Up, Second Pull Down, Third Take Away :: March 2007
Ancient Telephones :: April 2007
The Cavalry Arrived Again :: May 2007
Designed In Anticipation Of His Centennial Years :: June 2007
The Rundown :: July 2007
The Ninth Great Fire :: August 2007
Empty Bottles And Dog-Eared Books :: September 2007
I Can Fix Things In The Morning :: October 2007
We Are Full Of Useful Noise :: November 2007
The Last Duel :: December 2007

hello.music — oxygen 1.5

hello.musicHere’s my start of a reworking of Aryn’s Oxygen 1.5. I still have a ways to go here, but wanted to share from the beginning. My main goal here is to add some sort of vocal and to have a little bit more of a cohesive song structure. Clearly I have neither of these currently, but it’s all in my head- promise! Planning on finishing this up tommorow in time for the June release (late again!).

Aryn’s Original Oxygen 1.5

[audio:https://hellocomein.com/ep/januaryEP/Temporary_Setback/05_Oxygen_1.5.mp3]

Greg’s first take of Oxygen 1.5

[audio:https://hellocomein.com/soundbox/hellomusic_greg/oxygen1.5.mp3]

hello.music – Puppets are my Friends (the Aryn version 1)

hello.musicHere we go ladies and gents, my very first hello.cover version 1. From Greg Johnsons world through my fingers and vocal chords it makes its debut to the internets. I am likeing how this is turning out so far.. Going for that jovial, almost I’m From Barcelona type sound, which I think i’m hitting? Keep in mind I havent done any proper mixing yet, but here it is in it’s unfinished glory. Now with backing female vocals by Sue Burrington!

Puppets are My Friends

[audio:https://hellocomein.com/soundbox/hellomusic_aryn/puppets_v1_aryn.mp3]

Let me know…