Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Standard Input's Recording work

Doug and I have been working on recording and mixing Gaiya Solitude. It's coming quite well thus far, and even though it's our first song to be recorded, we're already showing some pretty neat stylistic touches. We have a few synth drum beats, a bit of guitar, some willowy synth strings and chords, and we're already pretty far along putting it together; we are planning to record the vocals either this weekend or next, although I'm not sure which one of us will sing.
As we go on creating more real music, we inevitably end up defining for ourselves our own genre. CyberRock, which is essentially invented by us, is becoming increasingly developed even in the few things we have instrumentally composed. Right now, the dynamic is relatively simple: high data density, poetic lyricism, interesting variations, and the ultimate trip. Although not complex in makeup, the emergent synergy is complex enough to generate something that is worth listening to, and there are enough possibilities that one is unlikely to get bored with a variety of the stuff.
Anyway, check the link above in a few weeks for a demo/download of Gaiya Solitude, as well as more band info. If you're interested, add us to your friends list; it's useful to have some sort of casual fanbase, at the very least for communcations reasons.

~John

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