Saturday, November 29, 2025

F***in' Finally

I've been off of work the past week and doing nothing but recording.  This may seem like a strange decision due to so many pending mix projects but it had some minor brilliance to it, and now that the week is coming to a close I feel really good about the decision.

To recap...  I have worked my *ss off the past two years, doing everything I can to play catch up on how to mix, arrange, etc. when it comes to original songs.  This may seem odd considering my age, how long I've been trying this, and so on but it was very necessary, and whereas it has created countless delays on projects, they have all been carefully made choices due to a variety of factors.  The most obvious one is that as I turn some page in learning  how to mix, depending upon how major of a learning curve was just made, it then begs the question if you need to go back and alter your in-progress mixes.  Again, these aren't choices that are taken lightly.

I really have a "slope" in life, as I put it, meaning the "importance curve".  For example, when learning to do anything, you'll make minor progress and major progress, and it simply comes down to how greatly this progress effects whatever you're doing.  For example, bringing it back to recording, if you record a cheap acoustic guitar with a cheap microphone you'll get X output; if you then bump up to a good mic, you're output quality may go up, say, 30%?  But, if you upgrade to a good mic and a better guitar, you may get 50% - get the idea?  Such is how I have been making choices with mixing, and if I learn something that I feel is high on the curve, I opt to go back and redo my work.  The goal eventually is that all that major progress will be inherent knowledge and I'll only be left with minor steps forward which won't warrant redos.  I don't know if this makes sense or not but that's the biggest reason for all the delays, mainly that I learned something new that really shook me to the core and I couldn't ignore changing the in-progress stuff.

Coming back to this past week, partly why I wanted to get back to recording something new was a) to do recording again, where I could try out some of my newer techniques and methods to see if things record/sound better, and b) it seemed like the perfect time to put some of my newer mixing knowledge to the test with a clean slate.  I therefore decided this week would be about recording the "Yet I Tried for You" EP which has been in the works for a few years but I refer to it as "new material" versus things that, say, I wrote 20+ years ago.  It'll also be the first "new" vocal work I put out in ages, again versus material I wrote when I was young.

The result?  Well, it almost brought me to tears, frankly.  I think I may have FINALLY arrived...and what a f***ed up journey it's been, let me tell ya.  In looking back, I think I have made every single mistake a person could make in trying to record their own music.  Seriously.  I was going over some of it last night and even I was astounded by how many dumb decisions I have made at times, whether in how I went about recording, what mics I used, what gear I bought (and sometimes was greatly led astray by it), what gear I was recording on, how I was trying to arrange things, and so on.  To finally at very long last hear something come together both quickly and easily, and that also sounds professional...it's just beyond words.  In fact, I was working on a riff part yesterday and had a moment when I couldn't even get my head around the fact that I was listening to my song!  It sounded so good that I had a momentary lapse and thought I was listening to a pro band's release.  Wow.

Sure, things have been greatly delayed but I'm personally okay with it given how things have gone.  I've turned enough corners now that I think I need to just close the book on "Mirror Land", the Defrost Nixon album, etc.  They are what they are...because at this point I'd probably re-record the whole thing and clearly I don't want to do that (again, that curve I was talking about...it's just not worth it).  If things go well, and I think they will, the new "Yet I Tried for You" EP should be ready for release just after the first of the year, and that too would be a new record for me in turn around time.  I'm really excited to share this one with everyone.

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Overdue Update

I've been greatly neglecting this blog for quite some time now after being pretty diligent about writing almost weekly.  In truth, I haven't had anything too incredible to report so I've kept my thoughts to myself.  I also try hard not to jump the gun and announce things that won't come to fruition, although that's still not one of my high points obviously.  I guess in some ways I'm an optimist and think things will go more smoothly than they often do.

2025 has been quite a year.  I've worked harder this year than any year previously, and in all honesty I'm exhausted, burnt out, and so on.  I do need a break.  I pretty much knew this would be a tough year and my hope would be that I'd get through it and the path forward would be somewhat easier.  I think that's sort of coming true, which is the good news.

I'm thinking right now that the "Mirror Land" EP will finally come out right around Thanksgiving.  I've had more delays than I can count at this point and the number of iterations and mix changes is beyond belief.  I hope I never have to do things in this manner again...but the whole goal was to put myself through a self induced training course on how to do mixing at least somewhat better.  Why you ask?  Because I have way too many things written to release and I'd never be able to send all of this out to someone else to mix for me.  That's pretty much been my dilemma since 1996 and it's only compounded 100 fold over the decades.

The latest delay was a retooling of the bass.  Not unlike the vocals that I did a deep dive on back in early summer, this was kind of similar and the end result seemed worthwhile, hence I went with it.  Also, the song "Optimism" wasn't behaving anyway so I knew I'd be working on that for a few weeks anyhow so why not see what you can accomplish on the other ones as well?  At this point, I'm pretty much back to a "I like what I have" spot but if I wait too long I'm sure my approach and techniques will once again be out of date, and the whole loop would start all over again, so my intent is to just cut this and run, calling it what it is.  Time to move forward, I think.

Having said all of that, am I pleased with the outcome?  Well, yes and no.  I learned TONS.  Is it perfect?  No, but I wasn't ever going for perfection.  Does it sound as good as if a pro mixed it?  Hell no, but again that's not really my intent either.  All I really want are the songs realized to a decent potential, and personally I think much too much is made of "perfect" mixing.  Hell, we all lived just fine with the recordings of the late 70's early 80's from bands like Squeeze, the Clash, the Police, etc.

So, "Mirror Land" should be released very soon, like in the next 2-3 weeks.  The Defrost Nixon album will be shortly after and right now I'm thinking the release will be right around January 1st.  In 2 weeks, I'm working on recording the "Yet I Tried for You" EP, a 4 song EP of "newer" songs, and I expect that to come out around February.  The only other thing getting squeezed in right now is probably the "Lost Weekend" remix which should also be more or less released around February/March of next year.

Things that got bumped in 2025 are the "Wrecking Ball" album and the remix of "It's Raining Elvis Fish!".  Both will now be for the first half (hopefully) of 2026, and if I have any luck at all the new Jazz Loop Machine album will get squeezed in there as well.  As a sidenote, I'm hoping to have some serious work down on the house in 2026 so if that does indeed happen, the rest of the year will be up in the air since I won't have access to do much recording or mixing during that timeframe.

That's the news over here.  I'm really hoping each release sounds a bit better than the former, and if that does happen, then I'm on the right track.