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		<title>Masters of Song Fu &#8211; Update #1</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2008 20:11:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bad planning. Here we are, two days left to the Song Fu deadline, and I&#8217;m away all week with work. South of the border with half a song. Over the weekend I worked out the music and lyrics, ably assisted by my lovely wife. I laid down drum, bass and guitar tracks, but a bit [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bad planning.</p>
<p>Here we are, two days left to the Song Fu deadline, and I&#8217;m away all week with work.  South of the border with half a song.</p>
<p>Over the weekend I worked out the music and lyrics, ably assisted by my lovely wife.  I laid down drum, bass and guitar tracks, but a bit of a mixing desk crisis on Saturday night put pay to normal working conditions.  </p>
<p>A couple of weeks ago I was doing my live sound role at a gig up near Inversneckie, when my car was rear-ended on the way there.  The desk was beside the damaged part of the car and suffered a substantial shunt &#8211; not enough to write it off completely, but it did stop one main channel from working and apparently dislodged the workings as the channel LEDs all disappeared into the body of the mixer.  It was okay to continue for the gig as the room was reasonably small and one set of speakers was enough to fill the room, but far from undamaged.  This weekend I used it again, and wasn&#8217;t so lucky, as within seconds of plugging it in, smoke started seeping out the back.  Not good.  We got by with an old mini-mixer we carry as a back-up, but the normal desk is well and truly gubbed.</p>
<p>And so, sat in a Midlands hotel room with as much gear as I can pack into my case, which amounts to just the ukulele, a moothie and my trusty boss handheld recorder, I&#8217;m embarking on recording the rest of the song as best I can.  Sometimes limitations can be creatively inspiring, sometimes a pain in the bahookie&#8230; time will tell which in this case.</p>
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<hr />Tags: <a class="performancingtags" href="http://technorati.com/tag/Song Fu" rel="tag">Song Fu</a>, <a class="performancingtags" href="http://technorati.com/tag/Moon" rel="tag">Moon</a></p>
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		<title>The Album&#8217;s in Sight</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 22:21:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We had a pretty long, and fairly intense, recording session today, getting drums, bass and lead vocals completed for all the remaining album tracks. Since we&#8217;ve done most of these in practices for over a year now it was not a case of learning things anew, but rather laying down the definitive takes. After a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We had a pretty long, and fairly intense, recording session today, getting drums, bass and lead vocals completed for all the remaining album tracks.  Since we&#8217;ve done most of these in practices for over a year now it was not a case of learning things anew, but rather laying down the definitive takes.  After a slightly creaky start we got well under way, with Sean adjusting to playing along with a click track on some songs &#8211; not something we&#8217;ve ever done before, but a necessary evil of doing the initial base tracks that I&#8217;ve been working on over the last couple of months.</p>
<p>We got some good recordings for the three &#8216;big numbers&#8217;; &#8220;Performance Evolution&#8221; where we managed to navigate through several time signature changes and vocal styles, &#8220;Fairytale Propaganda&#8221; which we&#8217;ve tended to play too fast in the past, but settled on a more laid back tempo today, with a long building introduction partly inspired by Pink Floyd&#8217;s &#8220;Shine on you Crazy Diamond&#8221; and the new song &#8220;Freeman&#8221; which came together quite naturally and took on a new life with bass and drums.</p>
<p>The two atmospheric spoken-work songs, &#8220;PKD Dum Dum&#8221; and &#8220;The Bell Curve&#8221; had a few layers of percussion and vocals added, which I&#8217;ll be editing down to fit into the style of the music.  &#8220;The Parallel Curve&#8221; also started life as a slow spoken-word thing, but we&#8217;ve tried a number of approaches to it over the last year without success.  Today Sean started singing the lyrics at a much faster tempo and it fit well, so we quickly pulled together a rhythm part for him to sing along with and we finally had a recording of the song that actually works.</p>
<p>With all that put together, I have some further overdubs to add, then work can begin on mixing, so I&#8217;ll probably not be reporting back on here until I have some completed songs to comment on (i.e. Hype!)  </p>
<p>There will also be some lead-up PR work being done over the next few weeks to let people know what&#8217;s coming from The Board, including the cover for the album, which is now complete and agreed and the ability to pre-order the album with a special incentive!</p>
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		<title>Show and Tell</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2007 17:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to the wonders of modern technology, those of you too tight to buy tickets, those too distant to travel, those too drunk to care and everybody else can now see The Lunacy Board&#8217;s performance last week from the comfort of home.]]></description>
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<p>Thanks to the wonders of modern technology, those of you too tight to buy tickets, those too distant to travel, those too drunk to care and everybody else can now see The Lunacy Board&#8217;s performance last week from the comfort of home.</p>
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		<title>Lunacy Live</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Oct 2007 22:58:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was a night of mixed emotions, stress, compromises and arguments, but above all a night of music in various guises&#8230; It&#8217;s been a while since I last drove around Glasgow and numerous new one way streets (as well as unexpected roadworks en route) meant that I didn&#8217;t arrive as early at the Classic Grand [...]]]></description>
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<p>It was a night of mixed emotions, stress, compromises and arguments, but above all a night of music in various guises&#8230;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been a while since I last drove around Glasgow and numerous new one way streets (as well as unexpected roadworks en route) meant that I didn&#8217;t arrive as early at the Classic Grand as I had intended.  A rant for another day, but it added unnecessary stress before the show was even underway.  As it turned out Glass were still setting up, so we had a bit of time to unload and prepare to shift our gear on-stage.  With four bands on stage over the course of the night time was tight for soundchecks, and as first-on we drew the shortest straw with a check that everything <em>was</em> making a sound without the luxury of any fine-tuning.  Not to worry &#8211; the doors were open and people were arriving, so we took to the stage to kick off the evening. </p>
<p>The intention had been to play a new short song, <strong>Morning Rolls</strong> first, followed by an instrumental improvisation, then finishing off with <a href="http://www.lunacyboard.com/music.html" title="Go and hear the original">The Unofficial National Anthem</a>, but the time restrictions meant that we had to drop something, so Morning Rolls got the chop.  The improvisation we started off with was based around a delayed loop on guitar which I varied between a gentle acoustic sound and a slow e-bow background pad.  I knew we wouldn&#8217;t have the luxury of time to set up the &#8216;Sooper Looper&#8217; system I used at the Theremin Symposium, so the loop came from a standard effects pedal, meaning the sound looped, but gradually degraded in clarity and faded away so that the piece changed texture as the looped sounds piled up.  Having rehearsed this method a good few times over the last couple of weeks and come up with some interesting and varied music (different every time), we knew this could work even though the risk of it being a total train-wreck was high.  On the night I don&#8217;t think it worked as well as it had in rehearsals, but these were really just wobbles on the corners rather than full-scale derailment.  The fact that we had to keep it fairly short instead of building the piece up gradually meant that there were a few places where we changed directions earlier than we would otherwise have done, so I don&#8217;t think the piece flows as well as it might have, but neither does it stand still for long.</p>
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<p><strong>The Unofficial National Anthem</strong> mutated out of the dying echoes of the improvised track, and we kept it simple with no instrumentation apart from guitar, drums and voice.  We had tried a number of variations on the song recently, including with a full drum kit, but the little set of digital drum pads just seemed to be the right sound for this song.  I built a mount so that it could be attached to a mic stand which meant that Sean could stand at the front of the stage to sing instead of being hidden behind a wall of drums, and was also able to easily switch between drums and bass guitar where necessary.  Since there are only two of us, this arrangement means we&#8217;re both up-front and visible, even if we need to play on a relatively small stage area.</p>
<p>As is usually the case, the venue didn&#8217;t really start to fill until nearer the time for the headliners to take to the stage, so we weren&#8217;t playing to a crowd by any means &#8211; probably a few more people than were at the Theremin gig, but it was more of a toe-dipping exercise for us.  We wanted to see how we&#8217;d do on stage, how the songs would hold up to being stripped down from multi-layered arrangements into more direct and raw pieces of music, if we could pull off a totally unstructured improvisation live, and finally if anyone would even listen.  As with my previous stage outing, we did get some positive comments.  We know we&#8217;re only likely to appeal to a tiny section of the population, but if just one person enjoyed what we did at a gig, then our mission is worthwhile.</p>
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		<title>Xenochrony</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Mar 2007 15:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of Zappa&#8217;s favourite tricks around the &#8220;Joe&#8217;s Garage&#8221; era and beyond was the practice he called &#8220;xenochrony&#8221; or &#8220;strange synchronisation&#8221;. This involved him taking a piece of music (often a studio backing track) and overdubbing it with a totally unrelated (usually a live guitar solo) track from a completely different song. After some fiddling [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of Zappa&#8217;s favourite tricks around the &#8220;Joe&#8217;s Garage&#8221; era and beyond was the practice he called <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenochrony" title="Find out more about Xenochrony">&#8220;xenochrony&#8221;</a> or &#8220;strange synchronisation&#8221;.  This involved him taking a piece of music (often a studio backing track) and overdubbing it with a totally unrelated (usually a live guitar solo) track from a completely different song.  After some fiddling about, the result was a melody that would play what appeared to be insanely complex polyrhythms over the top of the new song.  It&#8217;s something I&#8217;ve always wanted to have a shot at, but lacked the source material to work with.</p>
<p>Then I came across a beautiful bass solo written by Doug Boucher over on his <a href="http://www.myspace.com/dougboucher" title="Let me hear some of Doug's music">MySpace</a> page.  It&#8217;s called &#8220;Requiem For A Head Laying In A Field In Butler&#8221; and is dedicated to the very wonderful <a href="http://www.keneally.com" title="Take me to Mikey">Mike Keneally</a>.  I really enjoyed the piece and tried playing some haunting theremin over the top, some of which came together quite nicely, and other parts of which were less successful.  I then tried putting the piece together with some of Sean&#8217;s drumming for (I think) <strong>The Winning Smile</strong> &#8211; two unrelated bits of music coming together to form something new altogether.  To this new hybrid track I set about playing guitar and theremin, with pretty good results.  There are places where the bass and drums drift apart to give a very laid back feeling, and others where they synchronise exactly, including some where the drums and bass reach a crescendo at the same time before gently tailing off.</p>
<p>As usual, you can find the track over at <a href="http://www.lunacyboard.com/music.html" title="Visit The Lunacy Board to download the song">The Lunacy Board</a> site.</p>
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		<title>Moving Along&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Mar 2007 11:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve had two more LB sessions recently; one short acoustic practice throwing ideas for songs around and a long and productive studio-based session. In the first of these we considered some ideas for possible inclusion in any live set we may do in the future. We have a fair bit of work ahead of us [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ve had two more LB sessions recently; one short acoustic practice throwing ideas for songs around and a long and productive studio-based session.  In the first of these we considered some ideas for possible inclusion in any live set we may do in the future.  We have a fair bit of work ahead of us to get to the position where we&#8217;d feel ready to do a live gig, but it is a possibility that we might consider a short support slot at some point.</p>
<p>Our current feeling is that we would feature our own material, but have a few cover versions on hand to whip out according to the audience &#8211; e.g. for a dedicated progressive audience we might include a Jethro Tull or Rush cover, but for a more general audience we&#8217;d maybe think about something that has had some more airplay like Gabriel, The Who or Marillion, though still keeping within the progressive genre, more or less.  We&#8217;ll probably try out a range of possible covers over the next few practices we have, but don&#8217;t want to get too bogged down in them when we have new material to play with.</p>
<p>The studio session was <strong>VERY</strong> productive, lasting all day and covering a total of 5 new songs, 1 old song, some more soundtrack work and Stockholm dialogue.</p>
<p>We started with <strong>The Man in the Boat</strong>, which is an old song of mine from years ago that we&#8217;ve stripped down and rebuilt.  It deals with the temptation to play it safe and end up missing out on actually living life.  It is a bit more downbeat the <strong>The Unofficial National Anthem</strong>, with an extended instrumental section in the middle which has a bit of a Pink Floyd feel to it.  At the moment we&#8217;ve only done drums, guitar and vocals, but the structure is coming together well &#8211; we just need to practice it some more before committing it to a proper recording as there are some switches in the dynamics of the song that need to be tightened up.</p>
<p>We then moved onto <strong>Fairytale Propaganda</strong> which is a brand new song I&#8217;ve been working on over the last couple of months.  It asks the question &#8220;what would fairytales be about 500 years later, if the characters written about were living now?&#8221;, casting a critical eye over the less than noble way our &#8216;fairytale&#8217; characters of the present day conduct themselves.  The song builds slowly from a quiet instrumental introduction into our most outright rock song to date.</p>
<p>After these two fairly long songs we switched over to do some improvisational music with a view to including parts in the Stockholm soundtrack.  Starting with a drum and bass backing we layered various solos, textures and effects over the top using guitar, keyboard and samples (including an old sample of the yobstick I came across).  The results were much more avant-garde than our previous improvised music, closer to Zappa than anything else we&#8217;ve tried.  It will need a fair bit of editing to make some of the layers work together, but there is definitely some unusual and interesting music in there.</p>
<p>After a bite to eat and a blether, it was back to work on some shorter songs, kicking off with <strong>Morning Rolls</strong>, which is a short song about bereavement (or traditional Scottish fare at the most literal reading of the lyric).  It came together quite well with just vocal and guitar, though it is still in its early days and may change a bit in time.</p>
<p><strong>The Parallel Curve</strong> was next up.  This is a song about careers and insanity that doesn&#8217;t really have any music yet, so we tried a few things out, mainly around a march-like rhythm and slide ebow guitar &#8211; kind of a rising and falling pulse over which the lyrics were half-sung, half-spoken.  The idea being to have a number of non-fixed pitch instruments including the theremin and slide guitar and bass all providing a constantly shifting backing.  Parts of this worked well, though some verses simply didn&#8217;t come together properly, so it will need further work.  The version we worked on was significantly different from my original demo attempt, and I suspect it will change as much again in future iterations.</p>
<p>A quick run through of <strong>Jim Crow</strong> was next &#8211; we tried this a while ago and it mutated from a choppy, almost Buddy Holly, style into a more laid back doo-wop number.  This time around we went straight into the doo-wop and after a couple of false starts it was a nice bit of fun.  I have some ideas for additional verses for it (it currently only has two which are repeated), and we need to agree on the backing &#8216;oohs&#8217; and &#8216;aahs&#8217; to make the vocals rock-solid as they need to be for this style of music.</p>
<p>The final song of the day was one I wrote for my better half earlier this year, called <strong>The Winning Smile</strong>.  It&#8217;s a happy little number about the power of a smile in a World with too few.  I originally recorded it as an acoustic piece with just guitar and vocal, but we tried it as a full-on power ballad and it worked a treat.</p>
<p>To finish the day off we recorded a big chunk of Stockholm dialogue which I&#8217;ll be working through over the next few weeks.  The first part of the film (of the three episodes we have split it into) has been &#8216;filmed&#8217; and is ready for dialogue and music to be added, so progress is good and it looks like we could have the first part ready for viewing in a month or two.</p>
<p>So, a good day all round, with plenty of things to take forward.  I&#8217;ll be putting a bit of the soundtrack work up on the website within the week, so keep an ear out for that.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Happy New Year! The Lunacy Board have now officially launched, with our first track &#8220;The Unofficial National Anthem&#8221; being available for download from our website at www.lunacyboard.com. The song is an unusually upbeat number featuring a fairly standard rock base (drums, bass, guitars), layered vocals, a little theremin and a spot of organ. It is [...]]]></description>
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<p></b>  The Lunacy Board have now officially launched, with our first track &#8220;The Unofficial National Anthem&#8221; being available for download from our website at <a href="http://www.lunacyboard.com" title="Take me to The Lunacy Board now, by George!">www.lunacyboard.com</a>.</p>
<p>The song is an unusually upbeat number featuring a fairly standard rock base (drums, bass, guitars), layered vocals, a little theremin and a spot of organ.  It is probably the most accessible music we&#8217;ve attempted so far, though there are enough weird things going on to appeal to more warped tastes (such as my own).</p>
<p>The new website will be our base of operations for the foreseeable future.  As well as musical offerings, we&#8217;ll be providing various other creative outpourings including poetry, prose and videos.  As a small taster I&#8217;ve put on a test demo of a scene from our forthcoming drama &#8220;Stockholm&#8221; &#8211; watch out for more little nuggets in the future.</p>
<p>Wishing you all the best for 2007, with The Lunacy Board providing the soundtrack!</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Dec 2006 10:51:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve managed to squeeze in a last Lunacy Board session before the end of the year, and I&#8217;m pleased to say that it was a bit of a blinder. Having had a few sessions now to settle into what we&#8217;re doing and where we&#8217;re going, we now have the luxury of just setting up and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ve managed to squeeze in a last Lunacy Board session before the end of the year, and I&#8217;m pleased to say that it was a bit of a blinder.  Having had a few sessions now to settle into what we&#8217;re doing and where we&#8217;re going, we now have the luxury of just setting up and getting on with the business (and fun) of making some new music.  First of all we kicked off with a second recording of <b>&#8216;The Unofficial National Anthem&#8217;</b>, which has been significantly extended since our first attempt a couple of months ago &#8211; this time around it has a wider dynamic range and a wider spectrum of sounds as well as heading more towards the progressive genre than the first version.  The result is a fairly large number of sonic layers which I&#8217;ll be editing and mixing down over the course of the next week or so to form our first public release.</p>
<p>We then followed this up with a first run through <b>&#8216;The Man In The Boat&#8217;</b>, which I haven&#8217;t even finished writing yet.  I&#8217;ve been working on it with just voice and acoustic guitar, so it was great to hear it come alive with drums and electric guitar.  It&#8217;s still pretty unpolished, with only a guide vocal (which was VERY ropey) and no bass or other accompaniment, but has given us a good starting point to work from.</p>
<p>Finally, we also tried a quick run-through of <b>&#8216;Jim Crow&#8217;</b> which is at an even more embryonic stage &#8211; just a few choruses exist as I threw away the original verses.  As I&#8217;ve been writing it, this song had a kind of Buddy Holly feel to it, with choppy acoustic chords and a fairly standard harmonic structure, but as we played the first chorus slowly through it picked up a swing rhythm, and backing vocals, resulting in a wonderful and most unexpected doo-wop style.  Given the subject nature, or at least one aspect of it, this seems quite fitting, and hopefully we can pull it off when the rest of the song is written around it.</p>
<p>Hopefully my next post here will be to reveal our work to date.  Stay tuned!</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Oct 2006 00:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We had a good Lunacy Board session last weekend &#8211; first time using the new studio set-up, which worked out pretty well, though we didn&#8217;t exactly put it all through its paces. Sean brought a few ideas for lyrics and music, which we mulled over and mangled into the skeleton of a song. I think [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We had a good Lunacy Board session last weekend &#8211; first time using the new studio set-up, which worked out pretty well, though we didn&#8217;t exactly put it all through its paces.</p>
<p>Sean brought a few ideas for lyrics and music, which we mulled over and mangled into the skeleton of a song.  I think we managed to capture the intent of the original text, but the music went off in its own direction, as often happens.  What we thought would be a deep and meaningful anti-anthem became a perfectly formed 3-minute pop tune, albeit with deeper than the average lyrics.</p>
<p>The piece (&#8220;The Unofficial National Anthem&#8221;) features Sean on vocals and drums and yours truly on guitar and bass, which was all recorded fairly painlessly with a couple of back-up takes just in case.  The result was very pleasing, and positively catchy, if a little ragged around the edges.  We&#8217;re planning on doing some rehearsal of it before the next session to tighten it up before re-recording, as well as trying something more suited to our musical roots in a Can / Robert Wyatt style.</p>
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