The Raven

Another rendering session, this time for my M-nus Embed project… So a track of mine that I started early last year and never really finished just arrived in my playlist. This is actually an earlier version, I made lots of other versions following this one which stretched across the whole of last year. I even got to a stage where I sent the final piece to a sound engineer friend of mine to mix and master it, but it kind of got a bit too crazy and loud. So here’s one of the first versions, obviously needs to be mastered.

The audio is taken from Edgar Alan Poe’s “The Raven”

REBELRAVE #9: The U.S. Tour

The one thing I loved about this episode was the footage that Damian and Jamie sent me, filmed on their little digital cameras. I couldn’t go on all of their dates of the REBELRAVE Tour so I asked them to do some filming, hoping that it be usable in the episode. It turns out that it’s the most exciting footage to watch, mainly because it gives a real insight into their worlds, which is what their fans and friends love the best.
Also their footage was just perfect for being twisted and warped out of shape, playing around with the audio, and just making it become rather “dreamy” (my mum reads this).

It’s been a huge project to work on, as the film needed to feature footage filmed over two months, the last date being in Miami. But before I even flew to Miami I had already half of the video ready with the footage from New York, LA and San Francisco. So the edit has been a bit of a journey, when I began in February and ended last week, and that’s why it feels very choppy, but probably that’s a good thing.

There are some really quick shots of clouds, a fetus, a white rabbit… Those were part of the visuals that I made for the tour: I made a 25 minute edit that Damian could take on a DVD to the various clubs around North America to be projected during the parties. At Avalon in LA I actually VJ’d, mixing these visuals live using VDMX, which is why I got someone else to film the party.

Laid back snack attack (fix mix)


Over the past 2 months I’ve been playing around with this track during occasional monster renders (not renders of monsters), but not having any decent monitors here in New York means that I’ve got a bit stuck with it and it has been risking ending up being stored away and collecting dust like dozens of my other tracks.

It probably won’t sound very good on a decent sound system, so I would be flattered if someone offered to master it.

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