We managed to record eight drum tracks with Musti in six hours! I'm not kidding and I find it hard to believe myself. It just happened. We listened to the tracks straight through and we both we're happy with the results. CRAZY. Today we will start building a bass stack and first record some demo-guitars in order to get Alexi to play the bass lines nicely. Or actually not so nicely :)
So this is where we are at: eight songs and two more to go. The two that are to be recorded are more or less acoustic songs, so there will be some suitcase drumming and skiffle / junk / influence involved, no need to bang the drums on these two.
-tmu
So you made these "tests" just to be sure, eh?
"1945-1998" by Isao Hashimoto
"This piece of work is a bird's eye view of the history by scaling down a month length of time into one second. No letter is used for equal messaging to all viewers without language barrier. The blinking light, sound and the numbers on the world map show when, where and how many experiments each country have conducted. I created this work for the means of an interface to the people who are yet to know of the extremely grave, but present problem of the world."
http://www.exploratorium.edu/nagasaki/
This is a proper way of installing a bolt to a film canister. After installation it is good. We use it as a percussive instrument. Its name is "A Day at the Grave of Karl Marx"
The suitcase bassdrum in action accompanied by a Vekara - snaredrum and some miscellaneous equipment.
The way to pack an Opel Astra with only the necessary instruments, such as the boot and a blade for a circular wood saw.