Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Friday, August 29, 2025

is music hard?


I periodically order things through bandcamp, and one thing that happens when you do that is every time the record label and/or artist you bought something from releases something new, you get a notification. Labels are, you know, kind of stupid and they reflect someone else's taste or their belief in what people will buy, so often I don't care much about the other stuff, but I almost always give it some kind of low-key, quick listen. Usually I listen to the first track of an album (though often, irritatingly for me, bandcamp world decrees a single 3-minute song as an 'album' - that is, everything is an album) just to see whether it grabs my attention. Generally speaking no it doesn't. Sometimes it totally does. I instantly fell for an album by Oiro Pena, which is in a genre. But it is really great.* In many cases I will say that I just don't have the attention span to latch on to new things, though I try hard and try to be open to anything, really. Of course by 'new' I don't mean only new, old can also be new if it's new to me (to state the ridiculously obvious). 

But the reason I ask why music is hard last couple of nights I have been trying to compose some music for a documentary film project I am involved in, mainly because while I have a massive amount of incredibly talented friends who could do it 50 times better than me, I don't want the guilt or emotional hassle of saying 'thanks we didn't use it because...' I figure I can handle rejecting myself. What I've come up with in basic GarageBand with musical typing (and a $10 download of royalty-free Clyde Stubblefield loops - let's be fair, I didn't really come up with it, he carries it) is nothing to march through the streets with joy over but nor is it the most horrible thing I've ever heard. It makes me wonder, is music hard? I know I have no specific talent at it, at very best I aim to reference other things I like, at worst I flail. Of course, the other option is that what I have come up with is actually gruesome but I can't tell. Who knows?! 

By the way the image above is from a notification I just got from Humu Records. The tracks are pretty good. I may purchase it but it's a digital-only release and I am not particularly into digital-only releases, that's how I am. 

*It just occurred to me to find out anything about them. I was further intrigued by this skerrick of a tiny interview here:  'Did you start Oiro Pena?  Antti Vauhkonen: I didn’t start Oiro Pena. Pentti Oironen started it a long time ago. I don’t know the exact year, but Pentti contacted me around 2016. Oiro Pena, myself, and the current band members solely channel Pentti Oironen’s universal vision.' By the way, it seems like Antti Vauhkonen is actually Pentti Oironen, but this is probably something created to confuse me and you. 

Friday, January 17, 2025

losing it

It's amazing to me now to think that 15 years ago (that's a random time but probably true - let's say 20 to be safe) I was still active in the live music scene* and would have a part of my brain dedicated to whatever songs whatever band I was in had going at the time and we might be offered shows or seek a show and put together a lineup with others and sort out the equipment and playing times and advertising (draw or otherwise create a handbill etc) and it'd be this thing that would happen. Rehearsals on a reasonably regular schedule and no grand plans for anything big in the future (except, also, recording, for record releases - in the golden late 90s when tangible music media was the only way and you'd just have people ready to invest money in your things - amazing to think about that now) but just maintaining that. It is pretty incredible. I feel like that capacity, or tendency or whatever you want to call it, has just broken off and floated away, it absolutely no longer exists.

Of course I have new abilities now which I didn't have then, so I'm not saying it's diminished returns but I hadn't really thought about this until now and now I'm thinking about it I'm like, wow, oh man. 

*Not with ambitions or pretensions to being a star or even a local hero but part of the community - it really was a situation of I go and see your band, you go and see mine, 'hey you were great tonight' etc. Supportive. I got very philosophical about the transitional nature of it at some point but really it's just in the realm of any hobby. I have no idea what the 2025 versions of that are, but I know there are undoubtedly many. 

a new wings compilation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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