Thursday, July 5, 2012

Classic dComposer: hello darkness, my old friend... - January 2008


From Jan. 3rd, 2008:
hello darkness, my old friend...
mood: dorky
Rolling Stone sounds off on modern CD mastering techniques. I especially like the SXSW discussion panel they reference titled "Why Does Today's Music Sound Like Shit?" But actually, it seems my own loss of interest in commercial music and turn towards art music exactly coincides with the rise of hypercompression trends in recording. I blame Buch Vig. Ok buddy, you produced Nevermind, a seminal work and very important to me personally. Congratulations. now go home, retire, and stop ruining music.
Tags: cranky old man complaints

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Stars and Stripes For Ev Ver.

John J. Miller's Between the Covers at National Review Online has an interesting interview with John Philip Sousa IV. The great-grandson of the famous American composer was on to plug discuss his new book. John Philip Sousa's America: The Patriot's Life in Images and Words explores Sousa's legacy through archival photographs and his presence in contemporary media. Popular tastes have shifted over time, of course, but Sousa IV insists that Sousa was "the Rock star of his day."

The review in the Cleveland Plain Dealer shares images from the book and some annoying popup ads. The images are interesting, the ads annoying. But the interview with Sousa IV is very informative. Sousa IV boasts that the earlier Sousa visited 11, count 'em, 11 continents. Turns out musical talent doesn't run in the blood, as Sousa IV was unable to define what a 'march' is, beside it being popular during his granddad's life.

The book includes a 19-track cd with rare recordings of, among other things, Sousa himself conducting Stars and Stripes Forever (which I couldn't dig up posted any place). I'm almost glad I couldn't find it. Some searches for composers conducting their works only end in disappointment incarnate.

I'd much rather have awful video and decent sound. So in honor of tomorrow's Independence Day holiday, this wednesday, Wednesday, WEDNESDAY, put your hands together for the one - the only...

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Long time, no type...

Apologies to my readers, for I have encountered some technological hurdles of late. Fear not, for I believe I have remedied most of them, and the remainder are slated for reclamation as soon as is possible.
While I've been away, I've found myself more and more obsessed with The Band. Here's a ditty, quite famous of theirs, that challenged my perspective on music, harmony, the civil war, and plaintive memorial. Here's to perseverance in the face of obstacles, and continuing to sing anyhow...