I thought this thread was due a post.
[i]Eels[/i] seems to be a bit of a hit - Gordon made a nice video for it, I've read a couple of blog posts and nobody on the Levnet has tried to have me killed for recording it, which I guess is their version of a thumbs up. I've been performing it live too, to good result.
The live sets are becoming largely noise-based, which is something that'll draw grumbles from certain corners but now that I've found ways of exploring noise with the Theremin I'm quite anxious to do so. My set in Oxford (my first ever headline gig) was a good example, it was far more aggressive than anything I've done before. There's a nice little improv I've gotten into the habit of doing, which seems to centre around a background drone with interchanging organ/string layers (produced by putting the Theremin through different effects chains) and angry, high-pitched screams through the fuzzbox.
Actually it's just nice to be arriving at the point of playing artspaces and theatres and feeling a bit more relaxed about the whole thing. The recording of the album is going okay but I no longer know which direction I want to take it in. I'm already a little apprehensive about playing gigs to a bunch of people who came to see some rather sweet, classical Theremin playing and instead get a much more violent, inaccessible sound. Perhaps it's time to start recording my live sets and seeing if I can get anything worth releasing out of them.
Booking another UK tour for early next year soon enough, hopefully alongside another awesome performer.
[i]Eels[/i] seems to be a bit of a hit - Gordon made a nice video for it, I've read a couple of blog posts and nobody on the Levnet has tried to have me killed for recording it, which I guess is their version of a thumbs up. I've been performing it live too, to good result.
The live sets are becoming largely noise-based, which is something that'll draw grumbles from certain corners but now that I've found ways of exploring noise with the Theremin I'm quite anxious to do so. My set in Oxford (my first ever headline gig) was a good example, it was far more aggressive than anything I've done before. There's a nice little improv I've gotten into the habit of doing, which seems to centre around a background drone with interchanging organ/string layers (produced by putting the Theremin through different effects chains) and angry, high-pitched screams through the fuzzbox.
Actually it's just nice to be arriving at the point of playing artspaces and theatres and feeling a bit more relaxed about the whole thing. The recording of the album is going okay but I no longer know which direction I want to take it in. I'm already a little apprehensive about playing gigs to a bunch of people who came to see some rather sweet, classical Theremin playing and instead get a much more violent, inaccessible sound. Perhaps it's time to start recording my live sets and seeing if I can get anything worth releasing out of them.
Booking another UK tour for early next year soon enough, hopefully alongside another awesome performer.