I thought it would be fun to play along to a field recording of some birds.
So I atttached my guitar to an old midi module I'd liberated from work (It was going to be thrown away otherwise – superflous technology). The midi converter, being of the cheap and cheerful kind, did weird things with my guitar playing. This is what turned up.Author Archives: TomSlatter
Last Night’s Gig
Last night I played at the Portobello Acoustic Sessions at the Metropolitan pub near Westbourne Park.
The Metropolitan is a lovely pub to which you should go. It has a snug. This is a good thing.
The gig was fun too, despite the fact that the audience was small. Besides myself there was the lovely folk-pop duo Jespa, a wonderful jazz duo – Rebecca Heynes and Sam (whose surname escapes me) and a bloke called Pete who's surname I can't remember.
Find Jespa at http://www.jespa.co.uk
Pete was interesting – sub-Dylanesque three chord non-songs that he didn't play very well. He also turned up clearly off his head, broke a string on his own guitar, didn't treat the guitar he subsequently borrowed particularly well, took too long to get off stage and made lots of noise during one of my songs right in front of the stage.
I wasn't a fan.
I became a little disillusioned with the London acoustic scene a couple of years ago because I always seemed to be on bills with lots of acts like Pete.
Thankfully, Jespa and Rebecca and Sam were fantastic – some of the best stuff I've heard on the circuit for a while and the couple running the night were wonderful.
Lessons to learn?
1. I should gig more – it was fun and I went down well
2. I'm enjoying calling the setlist on the fly – I've done that the last few appearances and it's quite fun. I played a song I've never played before and hadn't even thought of for a year or so – I'll dig an MP3 out of the vaults and share it with you at some point because you won't have heard of it.
3. People like knowing what the song is about – a bit of a speal about the song works well – and I do enjoy telling people about the stupid things I write lyrics about.
So yes, yesterday's gig was lots of fun. Next Month I'm at the Green Dragon in Croydon on October 25th.
2 Upcoming London Solo Gigs
The Green Dragon Croydon, UK CR0 1NA Doors at 8pm Entry Free Hope to see you at both of them. Facebook events and details of the rest of the lineup will turn up shortly. (Distressingly the other acts on the Freedom Of Expression gig are not easy to find on the web. They are: Eddie's Brother, rUM and Chris Parr. I found a reverbnation page for Chris Parr. The other's might be on myspace, but they don't turn up with a bit of googling. ) On another Live Gigs note:- Joe 'The Dark Power' Slatter and I are going to put together a little band to play my music with. If you know of anyone in London who plays drums and wouldn't mind dressing up in silly steampunk costume every now and then, please steer them my way.
A Sketch of the Chorus of a Song about Time Travel and Missing Eyes
Chasing people with missing eyes
Chasing dreams half remember
Falling backwards to where things end
A New Video and a Soundtrack
Joe has finished the video for the Beast of the Air and blimey it looks good.
Should I be saying that about my own music video? Well given that aside from gurning a bit and running like a fool, I can take no credit for what you see there. It’s all my brother’s work, from the prop making and filming to the video effects – aside from equipment that he already owned the budget was about £200. I happen to think it looks bloody good for that budget.
Here’s Joe’s website: www.thedarkpower.com
Here’s a link to download the song, and the whole Ironbark album, or buy a CD: http://tomslatter.bandcamp.com
In other news:
A track of mine will appear on the soundtrack to the new book ‘Blood in the Skies’ by G. D Falksen. More details soon, but anyone into steampunk music needs to get a copy.
Here’s a link with a few more details: http://www.gdfalksen.com/steampunksoundtrack .
And here’s the track list – as you can see it includes pretty much every current steampunk related artist.
Disc 1
- “Lullabye for Lizzie” by Hellblinki (Hellblinki.com)
- ”The Killer” by The Magnificent Seven (Magnificentseven.se)
- “Terpsichore” by Strange Artifact (Strangeartifact.jp)
- “Thick As Thieves {Loreli, Pt. III}” by Dr. Carmilla (Drcarmilla.com)
- “The Beer Hall In Hell” by Veronique Chevalier (WeirdVal.com)
- “Valentine” by Sunday Driver (Sundaydriver.co.uk)
- “The silent have names” by Platform One (Platform-one.com)
- ““On a 45”” by This Way to the Egress (Thiswaytotheegress.com)
- “For the Killers” by Unwoman (Unwoman.com )
- “House of Cards” by Frenchy and the Punk (Frenchyandthepunk.com)
- Prologue of The Hellfire Chronicles: Blood In The Skies, read by the author
Disc 2
- “Glory (Blood in the Skies Mix)” by The Clockwork Dolls (theclockworkdolls.com)
- “goggles” by The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing (facebook.com/blamedfornothing)
- “The Cruel Intentions Of Time” by The Wet-Glass RO (thewetglassro.bandcamp.com)
- “Railroad Track” by Imaginary Airship (imaginaryairship.com) “The Man Who Learnt To Fly” by Tom Slatter (tomslatter.co.uk)
- “Blood in the skies” by Victor Sierra (victorsierra.net )
- “Smoke & Mirrors” by GHOSTFIRE (ghostfiremusic.com)
- “Eveen” by Life’s Decay (lifesdecay.com )
- “Until the End” by Escape The Clouds (EscapeTheClouds.com)
- “Savior of the Skies” by The Cog is Dead (thecogisdead.com)
- “Zeppelins” by The Absinthe Drinkers (theabsinthedrinkers.com)
- Chapter One of The Hellfire Chronicles: Blood In The Skies, read by the author
IronBark Extras
So downloads and sales of my new album my new album IronBark continue:
But there are all sorts of extras for those who join the mailing list, because doing so gets you access to the fan page. As well as extended liner notes, you can now download the the acoustic demos for 7 of the 8 songs from IronBark straight from the fan page. To do that of course, you’ll need the password. You can get that by joining the mailing list:
You will recieve no spam, just a monthly newsletter keeping you up to date with everything I’ve been up to plus the fan page password
#steampunk at Kew – A gig diary
Things that have Happened
Made in the UK:http://www.darkcompass.com/miuk/?p=395
Epileptic Gibbon:http://epilepticgibbon.wordpress.com/2011/07/25/episode-66-best-of-2010-part-2/ I've also made a start on failing 5090. 5090 is a songwriting challenge where songwriters try to write 50 new songs in the 90 days from July 4th. Every year I fail – the most I have ever managed is 25. Here's my 5090 profile:http://fiftyninety.fawmers.org/users/tom-slatter So far I've managed 3 songs and you can hear some rough demos of them on my profile. They're all rough recordings and were composed in only the time it took to record them. I happen to think there are some good ideas in there and with a lot of pruning they'll come up good. Joe 'The Dark Sibling' Slatter and I have also been shooting a video for Beast of the Air. When I say we've been shooting, I mean Joe has been shooting it and I've been doing what he tells me and generall prancing about like a tit. I've seen a rough edit of what we look so far. Joe has excelled himself. We're shooting a few bits and bobs in August and then it shall be unleashed upon the world. It's gonna look bloody amazing once finished. I've also been booked to play a gig in London on Sunday week but I haven't had final confirmation of details, so watch this space for that. And that is what has happened.