Monday, February 23, 2009

The RPM Challenge completed in plenty of time



Today it is finally ready - my RPM Challenge 2009 album named To Escape a Bellowing Ocean, To Escape a Forlorn Sky. It is mostly a postrock and triphop album featuring krautrockish hypnotic repetition, ambient atmospheres, changing signatures and big dynamic changes. More information coming later.

You can listen to this album at last.fm or download it from scene.org.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

RPM Day 18: Missing Only Five Minutes!

Whoa! Lately I've been busy writing songs instead of blog entries. The RPM Challenge is progressing well: I have about 30 minutes of material waiting for the final touches and mixing.

I started the challenge with a project name Stranger At The Dinner. I picked a fresh name for this project because I didn't want to restrict myself mentally to anything I have done before... But I found myself writing postrock pieces again, so I renamed the project back to Trailing Space, which is my "real" postrock project.

The album will have quite a lot of contrasts: Quiet little piano and string compositions, buzzing doom metal, slow triphop moments, atonal ambient soundscapes and big dynamic changes. Everything still seems to fit together and the tracks form a story, although there is no vocals.

I am not going to post preview mixes or cover graphics now, but I tease you with the song names. These are the songs I have written during this February:
  1. Gazing Solemnly At The Ever Dimming Horizon
  2. The Awakening
  3. Like Burning Cities Painting a Crimson Sky
  4. 1565 Lemaitre
  5. Everlasting Punishment, Everyone Welcome
  6. All Solace Be Buried
These songs will end to the RPM release. I will make also an "official" Internet release later, which will also include older unreleased material, like Every Heart Will Be Attacked, Kill Your Darlings and And The Rockets Dead Glare. Those are tracks I have written for theater performances.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

RPM Challenge Day 03: Gazing Solemnly At The Ever Dimming Horizon

Whoa! The first song ready for The RPM Challenge 2009! Well, it is not 100% ready. It still needs some fixing and mixing (I haven't even listened to it with proper studio monitors). The beginning of the song is an instrumental postrock song similiar to my earlier Trailing Space works, but all of a sudden it changes the time signature and turns into a repetitive, hypnotic one chord krautmetal mayhem spiced up with King Crimson-esque tritonus layers. The name of the song, Gazing Solemnly At The Ever Dimming Horizon, is a reference to probably the best net comic called Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal.

RPM Challenge Progress-o-Meter: 9 minutes done. 26 minutes left.

You can download the preview version from here.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

RPM Challenge Day 01: Post-Rock Guitars And Shamanic Latencies

It is the 1st day of February and the first day of The RPM Challenge (record an album in 28 days)! Nice to start the challenge in Sunday when you have nothing else going on. I started my day with a cup of black coffee and an electronic, distorted beat layered with atmospheric electric pianos. When I began to add some guitars here and there, I found something just wasn't right and I couldn't improve the song any further. I closed the project file and restarted.

It was a good choice. Soon I was composing and recording a little Mogwai-like guitars with different variations. At the moment the song is a slow and straight forward post-rock track, but I want to record at least an epic climax finalé to it...

I had invited my friend Petri to join the recording session and he came by. We had an idea to record some percussions, but not to the song I started earlier the day. We encountered strange latency problems when recording his arsenal, which consisted of a djembe, congas, shakers and all kind of clave percussions. I didn't find the cause of the problems, but we found a work-around.

We started by recording a little faster rhythms, but soon we found ourselves recording quite slow rumba columbia rhythm. When I started to play a low, distorted and heavily delayed guitar on it the direction of the song started to unfold; Sort of muddy, shamanic folk rock psychedelia or something, something very new for me.

Now I have hundreds of megabytes fresh material on my laptop, but no good preview material to show. Tomorrow I will start working hard with those two sketches. We have also ideas for new songs... February looks like promising!

Friday, January 23, 2009

Ilkka Hänninen - Soundscapes For The Stages



I have made music for numerous theatrical performances. Usually I use some old tracks, sometimes remix them, but of course I always compose some new material. I have selected five tracks originally composed for two performances to form an ambient compilation named Soundscapes For The Stages. All of these tracks are improvised live performances played in my home studio with softsynths and keyboard.

In year 2006 Elina Väänänen was directing a version of Shakespeare's The Tempest and she was in need for ambient. Lots of my earlier ambient tracks were used (available at scene.org), but I also composed five new pieces. One of the tracks was never used and another one (Principia Etchica) has been already released in Trailing Space's album Like Saturn Devours His Own Children. The rest three pieces are on this compilation and they are called Cezannen kuvat, Derridan metodologia and Sulava aika. The names of the songs have nothing to do with the play itself.

Next year Väänänen was continuing with Shakespeare. This time she was making a sci-fi version of Richard III. She asked me if she could use again my music and I ended up to compose two new tracks, simply named Rikhard I and Rikhard II.

  1. Cezannen kuvat (4:50)
  2. Derridan metodologia (4:16)
  3. Sulava aika (7:13)
  4. Rikhard I (20:53)
  5. Rikhard II (9:22)
So, what are you waiting for? Listen to it online at last.fm!

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Solar Satan EP Out Now For Free



Whew. I have finally mixed and released the new Solar Satan EP. It is named as The Colorful Album and it contains four tracks of northern psychedelic krautrock/NWOFHM action. I recorded the fourth track Searching For Colors Outside The Biblical Scope just yesterday and the rest three tracks have been previewed in this blog previously.

Listen to it at last.fm

Tracklist:
  1. The World Blossoms Into Thousands of Colors
  2. Searching For Colors Outside The Biblical Scope
  3. Beelzebub Approve The Cezanne's Usage of Colors
  4. Spawning Multicolor Universe

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Solar Satan - Beelzebub Approves The Cezanne's Usage of Colors



Here's the new Solar Satan track as I promised yesterday: Beelzebub Approves The Cezanne's Usage of Colors. As previous Solar Satan songs, this piece also trusts to the power of playing the same riff all over again and again. The image above is, by the way, concept art of the incoming EP. Because so many bands are having their black, red, blue or whatever color album I decided I want my own too - The Colorful Album.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

The RPM Challenge 2009

The RPM Challenge for this year is open. It is a challenge for bands and artists where the goal is to record an album in 28 days. An album is defined here as either 10 songs or 35 minutes of original material and the material must be recorded during February.

The idea is to get musicians activated: No waiting for inspiration. Instead, taking action puts one in a position to get inspired. Artists will stumble across ideas they would have never come up with otherwise, and maybe only because they were trying to meet a day’s quota of (song)writing.

I took the challenge two years ago, but I failed badly by not writing anything. Bad me! Next year I skipped the challenge, but at the moment I am so full of inspiration and energy that there is no reason to not participate. If my muses have left me at the gates of February I have at least something kicking me further.

I have yet another project name for this challenge (I didn't want to use any existing one, because it would force me too much to any direction): Strangers At The Dinner. I don't know what kind of music I will make. Maybe post-rock, emo, electro, ambient, shit music or humppa punk.

BTW: Solar Satan EP is progressing. I recorded new stuff today! It's a little heavier stuff. I will put it online tomorrow!

Free Amazing Reverberation Simulator epicVerb Out



An amazing reverberation simulator named epicVerb (PC VST) has been released under freeware licence. It aims at tight small room and ambience effect simulation (well suited to modern drum and vocal productions) as well as for the large hall sounds. It is designed for maximum flexibility and usability and to take place as a true high quality stereo main reverb.

I love the sound of this plugin. It is not muddy at all with source signal with a wide spectrum and the output sounds natural and relaxed. The amount of typical reverb artifacts is surprisingly low! And did I make it clear yet: It's free!

More information here. You can download the plugin from here.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Two New Psychedelic New Rave Krautrock NWOFHM Tracks

I planned to make some atmospheric, epic and blah blah post-rock during holiday season and I failed radically. Instead I started another new project named Solar Satan. At the moment the target is to make psychedelic NWOFHM influenced dance music with emphasis on grooving rhythms. I'm also trying to play guitar here and to be honest, I am not very good at it. To hell with that!

When I have 2-3 tracks more, I will make an official MP3 release somewhere in the internets (I mean a netlabel, not just my blog). These are not the final mixes, but will give you an example what I have been doing all these days (actually I've been drinking beer and playing World of Goo, Civilization 4 and Guitar Hero III).

The first track is called Spawning Multicolor Universe. When I started to compose this track, Atlas by Battle was playing in my head and I had an idea of making a math rock tune. That song inspired the rhythm section quite a lot. But as usual my songs start to live their own life and the track started to sound more and more something else...

The second song is The World Blossoms Into Thousands of Colors (see a color theme forming here) is more Circle influenced. The first few seconds of the song I wrote was mostly simple distorted guitar bashing, but when I mixed the guitars a little lower the song found its softer side.

You can download the tracks from here and here.