Monday, 25 May 2009

Last breaths of a piano at Watford General Hospital

In early September last year I went to Watford General Hospital to interview Medical Director Graham Ramsay about hospital bugs and a new unit that was being built. While waiting for Mr Ramsay I sat in a room where a piano was being taken apart with a combination of electric gadgets and brute force.

I asked the man taking it apart why he was doing this to what appeared to be a perfectly playable musical instrument. There was nowhere to put it allegedly and it was taking up too much room where it was. I half considered attempting to rescue it but found there was sadly no room in our place for the doomed instrument either.

As the man carried off another plank from the piano on a trolley I grabbed my sound recorder, ran up to the keys and bashed out around seven notes, not really in any order or melody. Before I could play anything melodic the door creaked open and the man came in to take apart the rest of the instrument. It would probably never play or be played again aside from a final distorted crash when it was destroyed.


About nine months later I decided to do something with the recording. I looped it through delays, a compressor and a graphic equaliser to create the following.

The Last Breaths of a Piano at Watford General Hospital

As a final statement for an instrument that I am sure had an interesting and productive life it is not much but I hope it is better than nothing and will allow the instrument to live on in some way. If anyone wishes to take the raw recording and remix it in another way I would very much appreciate it.

Wednesday, 1 April 2009

Wednesday, 18 March 2009

Testing testing...


Wednesday, 25 February 2009

Eight tracks


Here are some new tracks. Some unfinished, some awaiting vocals from others, all here for you to listen to. Please comment on what you do or do not like if you have the time.


Straight Edge TV (contains a sample from the Richard and Judy straight edge special)
Onehundredandonepointfive
Twitter 2 (for Fiona Shipwright) (contains samples of The Giant Claw)
Rough Draft Bandage
Digger
Ghostdance
Synth vs Guitar
Twitter 1 (for Duncan Geere) (contains samples from Night of the Lepus and How to Cook Rabbit)

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Bonus electrodoodle: Catleg

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Saturday, 21 February 2009

Because I haven't written one for a while


Calling up the cue card as soon as you're in town
You're letting nobody else down except yourself when you don't try.

Two steps through the church
The first pillar that you see
That isn't where you ought to be
That isn't where you want to be

As they pass the blame you lap it up
They hope you'll never have enough of that.

Gluey mess with hands both tucked away
White flags eat up half your day

I hope you'll some day have enough of that.

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Sunday, 18 January 2009

Fuge Spider 25 - Spotify Playlist


My first proper Spotify playlist for you to enjoy. http://tinyurl.com/8xt5ge
Comment for Spotify invite if you need it.

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Wednesday, 31 December 2008

Filip's 2008 in music

A quick run through my favourite musical parts of 2008 complete with listen for free downloads.

Four Favourite Albums


1) The Airing of Grievances by Titus Andronicus

Spotify link: spotify:album:72ELcjUGa9v82EEP2jZLsv

2) Feed the Animals by Girl Talk

Free or otherwise download at www.illegalart.net

3) Third by Portishead

Spotify link: spotify:album:18JyZd2XLdT2rmekw6EwoS

4) Dig That Tressure by Cryptacize

http://www.last.fm/music/Cryptacize/Dig+That+Treasure

Three Favourite Concerts

1) Eamon Hamilton (Brakes frontman) at Truck Festival, Steventon
2) Saul Williams at All Tomorrow's Parties (Minehead) curated by Explosions in the Sky
3) My Bloody Valentine at the Roundhouse in London 23rd of June
4) Cryptacize at the Luminaire London July 11

Favourite Song

Heaven is Human by Cryptacize

Listen: http://www.last.fm/music/Cryptacize/Dig+That+Treasure/Heaven+Is+Human

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Have a happy new year.