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Volume 8
Posts 176-200
Friday, February 29, 2008 to
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
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Studio News: ORC Album Extension
The original intent of the O RC album was to record between January 1 andFebruary 29 and have a completed album released in March. It was soon realized
this was not going to be possible. So the deadline was extended a month, but at
the current rate of recording the album will not be finished by the end of March
either.
It has been decided that the album will be finished when it's finished. All deadlines
have been cancel ed. And since recording isn't at the furious pace it started out this
update may not be as informative on a weekly basis as it has been in the last few
weeks. There will be future updates on the ORC album, but they will not be
documenting every movement Me tal XOR Studio makes.
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State of the Studio #7: March '08
There will be a lot of fresh, new material hitting the blog thi s month. Here is asummary of changes to some of the regular features.
Album of the Week - This is the longest -running weekly feature of the blogand it will still be here for quite some time. But later this month we shift
into "Vintage" phase where there will be albums highlighted that were not
really "albums", just tapes with collections of songs on them. And the first
round of "Vintage" albums will be from Jason's early keyboard years .
Musician Profile - This Wednesday feature will soon be replaced by onecalled Equipment File . This will showcase an instrument or piece ofrecording gear the Studio currently uses or has used in the past.
Studio Chapter - This wi ll be the new Monday feature and will start at thebeginning of the Studio's history (before it even had a name) and each week
will explain the next version of the Studio as it was rebuilt so many times.
There have been issues with my file hosting site lately. They seem to be
unavailable much of the time, which means all links to songs, videos, or
publications temporarily go down. Unless I decide to find another host we will have
to put up with this inconvenience until they get their act together and can pr ovide
stable service again.
As far as projects go, O RC will be an ongoing project now. There will be ocassional
updates telling the progress of the album but it will be a while before the album is
released. And there is another recording session of Paige planned for this month.
This will lead up to the release of her second album this fall.
It's going to be a busy month here at the Studio, but it should be another fun one.
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Album of the Week #28: Heimlich Maneuver
Project name: The Two -TonesAlbum name: Heimlich Maneuver
Release date: December 5, 1989
Release format: cassette
Studio name: none
Tracks: 1. Hog
2. Swine Time
3. Italian Sunrise
4. Belmont
5. Princess
6. Disco Primavera
7. Euthanasia
8. Fat Girl
9. Art T hing 10. What About That?
11. Rock of Ages
12. Bird's -Eye View of the Bema
13. Tim es Tuff
14. Dairy Queen (Revisited)
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15. Donkey Hotay
16. Tres Gringos
17. Misnomer
It was at the end of Jason and Harry 's junior year (1987 -88) in high school whenthey got together with their friend Jeremy at Harry's house and recorded a song
called "Hog" about their English teacher. That song was the catalyst for them to
continue writing and recording music for the next year.
They had been recording since March of 1988 but "Hog" was their crowning
achievement. Most of their songs dealt with inside jokes during their senior year at
school and making fun of various people.
The or igin of the album title has been lost to history. But there was a play on
words at one point and it was almost titled The Hind - Lick Maneuver .
It was mostly Jason, Harry, and Jeremy in the songs but their friends Darrin and
Joe were at some of the recordin g sessions.
The recording technique was as basic as one could get. They set a standard
cassette recorder in the middle of Harry's bedroom and usually sat in a circle
around it and played the music and sang. The songs were usually recorded in onetake, alt hough alternate takes of some songs do exist.
In June of 1989, Jeremy moved away to attend West Point. So the first week of
July was spent by Jason timing all their recordings and arranging a playlist for the
album. Soon the album was created and a lyric booklet typed up. But then the
album sat on a shelf for months. It wasn't until October that the lyric booklet was
printed and December when the tape was finally loaned to various people to hear.
There was a second version of the Two -Tones in the fall of 1989 where Joe sat in
for Jeremy. A few songs were recorded but it was after the Heimlich Maneuver
was complete. So they have never been released.
This album will no doubt end up on CD some day, possibly a 2 -CD set containing
many of the other songs not o n the original album. But that's another project in a
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long list to be completed.
Next week's Album of the Week: My First Album by Paige from 2007.
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Studio Chapter 1: [unnamed - early]
The earliest days of Metal XOR Studio can be traced back to Jason and Harrysinging their ad -libbed lyrics to instrumental music on the radio (1985 -87).
Although they recorded their songs at various houses, when they recorded in
Jason's room it was with nothing more than with a microphone plugged into his
stereo.
It wa s also during this time that Jason was recording his own songs from the small
keyboard he received as a birthday present in the fall of 1986. And again, the
recording was nothing more than a microphone placed by the keyboard's speaker
and plugged into the stereo and recorded. In fact, in some songs you can even hear
the clicking sound of the keys being played.
There was no fancy equipment, there wasn't even a nam e for this recording
location, yet it served as the basis of what would eventually become Metal XOR
Studio.
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Equipm ent File #1: Electra Phoenix guitar
Electra Phoenix electric guitar
The first guitar used at Metal XOR Studio was this Electra Phoenix electric guitar.
It was early 1988, the end of Jason's junior year in high school, when he decided to
try playing the guitar. His friend Mark was a very talented guitar player and had a
small collection of guitars. So he loaned Jason this cheap model to see if he was
interested in learning to play.
Jason first played it with the Two -Tones . He played it with incorrect tuning and
did little more than power chords. Early Two -Tones recordings reveal the amateur
playing.
Throughout the next year Jason also used it in the Christmas program in Decemberof 1988 and for the Traveling Deengelburys show in March of 1989.
Jason had borrow ed the guitar for more than a year. So after graduation in May of
1989, Jason decided it was time to return the guitar. He went to Mark's house to
drop off the guitar but no one was home, so Jason took it back home with him.
And it is still with him to thi s day.
This has been the only electric guitar Jason has recorded with in his twenty years
of playing guitar. He has used it with every project associated with the Studio,
mostly notably Mune Mud , O RC, Isthmus , and many others.
Over the years it has had a few changes. The back of the guitar bears a
Greenpeace '94 sticker whose origin is unknown. Also on the back are two clips and
some velcro which once held a beltpack transmitter for playing the guitar wireless.
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But since most of Jas on's guitar playing is in the Studio now there is little need for
being wireless. In the early 90's the guitar had a "Doubletree" label across the front
of it. That was Jason's Traveling Deenglebury name. But that label has long since
been removed. And mos t recently the white/clear knobs replaced the original solid
black knobs (of which one had always been missing).
So this guitar has played MANY songs and unless something drastic happens, it will
play MANY more!!!
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Article: CD Codes
Metal XOR Studio took a step forward in 1999 when it released its first CD, O RC'sdebut album Purging the Great Abyss . It was the end of the era of the cassette.
There have been thirteen albums released since then and each has had its own
unique number in the format of CD -XX (Purging the Great Abyss being CD -01). This
is a list of the albums with their CD codes.
CD-01 Purging the Great Abyss (1999) - O R C CD-02 Love Songs (2001) - Nikki and Jaso n Watson CD-03 The Vintage Years Vol 1 (2001) - Harry and Jason CD-04 The Search for Metropolis (2001) - Mune Mud CD-05 Olympus 10th Anniversary (2001) - Mune Mud CD-06 Underwater Problem Factory 10th Anniv (2002) - Mune Mud CD-07 Pryme Material 10th Anniv ersary (2003) - Mune Mud CD-08 Singles Collection (2004) - Mune Mud CD-09 Hobson's Choice (2004) - Mune Mud CD-10 Hobson's Second Choice (2005) - Mune Mud
CD-11 Equation of Time 10th Anniversary (2006) - Mune Mud CD-12 Sleep State F 10th Anniversary (2007) - Mune Mud CD-13 My First Album (2007) - Paige Watson Updates CD-14 Precursory 33 (2008) - Mune Mud CD-15 Parabolic Dish Festival 10th Anniversary (2008) - Isthmus
This list will obviously grow so watch for an update to this article in the future.
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15. Baa Baa Black Sheep
16. Down By the Bay
17. Hello Neighbor
18. Jingle Bells
19. Old McDonald 20. Bedtime
21. The Bear Went Over the Mountain
22. ABC 's
23. Theme from "The Wonder Pets"
24. [various conversations]
25. [end of CD message]
Paige's first recording session was on March 25, 2006. She was 2.5 years old and
there were no plans to make a CD. Then over the course of the next year there
were sev eral other recording sessions. So in late summer of 2007 it was decided to
collect the best songs of her recordings and release them as an album
The art for the CD label and the inside of the jacket were both drawn by Paige.
And this was the first time in the Studio's history that it contracted an outside
service to do some of the audio editing. Attic Works Studio was given the task of
adding noise reduction and adjusting the levels of each track so they were uniformthroughout the entire CD.
The first p ost on this blog back on August 23, 2007, was to announce the creation
of the blog. The second post was about the release of this album. So it is one of
the catalysts that got this blog started.
Since the release of this album, Paige has had a recording s ession almost every
month to record material for her next album, due out this fall.
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Studio Chapter 2: [unnamed - late]
To accompany the small Yamaha keyboard Jason received as a birthday present inthe fall of 1986, he borrowed an electric guitar and amp early in 1988. Other than
the bands he was in during that time ( Pheonix , The Two -Tones , and The TravelingDeengelburys ), he was also experimenting with the guitar and keyboard at home.
This was his early solo period.
In the summer of 1990 he got an old mixing board from where he worked. So using
that and his home stereo, he began experimenting with mutli -track recording. In
June of 1990 he recorded what would become the very first Mune Mu d song,
"Plutonic". Over the next several months he recorded many more songs this way.
He collected the best songs and put them on a cassette and labeled it Mune Mud .
Not only was he recording his own music now, he also began getting new music
equipment. In 1990 he bought his first drum machine. It replaced the cheesy drum
sounds he was using from his Yamaha keyboard. In early 1991 he bought his 4 -track
cassette recor der, which was true multi -track recording. The quality of his
recordings instantly improved immensely. He immediately began work on a new
album. Then he bought a delay/sampler effects pedal for his guitar. In the summerof 1991 he got a new Casio keyboard which replaced his Yamaha.
In November of 1991 he released his first true album, Olympus . Many copies were
handed out and people were surprised that he was able to accomplis h this in his
bedroom.
So the Studio was taking shape. He now had a mixer, a recorder, an electric guitar
with amp, an effects pedal, a real microphone, and two keyboards. He had two
albums finished and was preparing to begin work on his third. Yet the St udio still
did not have a name.
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Equipment File #2: Ibanez bass
Ibanez CT Series bass guitar
The Studio had been using an electric guitar for its music since early 1988. But a
bass guitar wasn't used until the early 90's.
The first appearance of a bass guitar was in the song "Paroxysm" from the 1991
Mune Mud album Olympus . Jason had borrowed the bass from a friend. He
recorded a couple of songs with it and used it in some jam sessions with the band
Pheonix . And unlike the borrowed electric guitar, this bass was returned to the
friend.
Then one of his high school friends moved to Monmouth, IL, to attend college.
During one of his trips to visit her they went to the Quad Cities area to go
shopping. While there they went into a music store and that is where Jason found
his bass guitar. But he wasn't sure if he should buy it, so they left. By the time he
got home a few days later, he realized he should have bought it. So on April 29,
1992, he drove back to the Quad Cities and bought the bass.
The bass has been used at the Studio and in his jam sessions ever since. It has its
popular times and sometimes it will sit for a year or more without being used. But
it is the only bass the Studio has ever owned.
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Collector's Corner #24
This mask has been a part of the Studio for years. Its origins have been lost intime, but it has definitely been around since the early 90's.
When Metal XOR Studio delved into short film production in 1994, the mask was
used in a couple of movies. It has also appeared in various pic tures throughout the
years.
But most recently it has been used in the project O RC. The character it currently
represents is called Gargoyle (whose name dates back to Devastation and Minim
Opi , the lyric booklet for the 1993 NueroMorgue album Devis Tortura ).
And watch for more appearances of this face as the new ORC album slowly takes
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Album of the Week #30: Mune Mud [re - release]
Project name: Mune MudAlbum name: Mune M ud (debut re -release)
Release date: August 2, 1994
Release format: cassette
Studio name: none
Tracks: 1. That's All I Need to Know
2. Ominous
3. S Paradise
4. Peachtree
5. Umbra Flame
6. Harley
7. Lyric
8. That's Life
9. Go West 10. Under the Sky
11. I Dream
12. The One -Liner
13. Just Defied
14. Fruit Preserve
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15. Why Did You Go? v2.0
16. King Song
17. Downstairs
18. We Dog
19. EnVenum Above 20. Disco Babies
When the original Mune Mud debut a lbum was compiled, it was not meant to be
distributed to friends and family. It was an organization of the music Jason had
recorded on various tapes throughout 1990 -1991. So only a couple of people other
than Jason even heard those songs. But after the rel ative successes of Olympus in
1991, Underwater Problem Factory in 1992, and Pryme Material in 1993, Jasondecided to create a real album based on the unreleased debut album from a few
years earlier.
The major changes from the original album to this release was the different album
cover and the slight change in the playlist. A couple of the songs changed positions
on the album, some of the better songs moved towards the front of the album. A
different version of "Why Did You Go?" was used on this album. And a politically
incorrect song title was shortened to be friendlier.
The album cover was basically the same. Whereas the first version was deisgned onthe Commodore 64, the cover for the re -release was designed on a PC.
This re -release still rea ched a small audience, but at least a few more people got
to hear the roots of Mune Mud. There are plans to release this album yet a third
time, this time on CD and with more tracks than the first two versions.
Next week's Album of the Week: Merry Christ mas to Me from 1986.
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Studio Chapter 3: QDQ
After the release of the album Olympus in 1991, recording immediately began onthe next Mune Mud album. When the follow -up album, Underwater Problem Factory , was completed in 1992, it was decided that the Studio should have a
name. So it was during the album cover design process that the name
Quintessential Disco -Quest Tapes & Discs (QDQ) was created.
The name was a left -over of the themes of disco and the 70's from the earlier band
The Two -Tones . And it was during the Underwa ter Problem Factory recordingsessions that the song "Go Disco!" was recorded (and appeared on the album). Thus
was the origins of the first Studio name.
Everything at the time was released on cassette, but CD's were becoming more
popular in the real musi c world. So the "Tapes & Discs" was added to the end of
the name to give the impression that the Studio was technologically up -to -date.
The first song recorded under the QDQ label was "In My Heart" in Nivember 1991
(which appeared on Underwater Problem Fa ctory ) and the last song recorded was
the Underwater Problem Factory outtake "Nothing Cube" on April 19, 1992. Theonly album released under that label was Underwater Problem Factory in thesummer of 1992.
Thus this period of the Studio's history lasted f rom November 1991 to the summer
of 1992.
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This Day in Studio History
It was on this day in 1994 that the lyric booklet Devastation and Minim Opi wasreleased for the NueroMorgue album Devis Tortura .
This was the third ly ric booklet released by the Studio. The lyrics were presented
in short story format and the booklet also contained the original artwork titled
"Primordial Water and Lotus ".
Happ y 14th anniversary!!!
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Just For Fun #8
Happy East e r
From all of us at Metal XOR Studio
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Album of the Week #31: Merry Christmas to Me
Project name: [ early keyboards ]Album name: Mer ry Christmas to Me Release date: unreleased (recorded in 1986)
Release format: cassette
Studio name: none
Tracks :
1. Away in the Manger
2. Jolly Old St. Nicholas
3. Joy to the World 4. Silent Night
5. O Come All Ye Faithful
6. Good King Wenceslas
7. We Three Kings of Orient Are
8. The F irst Noel
9. Hark the Herald Angels Sing
10. Up on the Housetop
11. What Child is This? 12. Jingle Bells
13. Christmas Fun!
Jason received his first keyboard in October of 1986 for his birthday. He
immediately began recording his own music using a microphone plugged into his
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home stereo.
The first collection of songs he recorded was given as a Christmas present to his
aunt. The tape was called Merry Christmas to Me and was recorded in one
afternoon.
There are only three copies of this tape known to exist . The first is the original
master tape he recorded the songs on. The second tape is the copy he gave to his
aunt. And the third tape was a compilation of this album and an album he
recorded in 1987, Songs to Enjoy, putting both albums on one tape for easi er
listening.
There are no vocals on the tape, it is just instrumental Christmas songs. The last
track is the only original song on the album. There are no plans on releasing this
album, but the songs have been transferred to the computer so they will now liveforever in the digital domain.
Next week's Album of the Week: The Deuce from 1986.
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Studio Chapter 4: Circle IX
Circle IX was the second name the Studio went by in its long history. Whereas theprevious name, Quintessential Disco -Quest, was used just for the recording period
of Mune Mud 's 1992 album Underwater Problem Factory , Circle IX (C9) was used for
two years and covered the release of several albums. The album s released under
the Circle IX label were:
Mune Mud Pryme Material [September 7, 1993] NueroMorgue Devis Tortura [December 14, 1993] NueroMorgue E. Phantasmata [April 5, 1994]
Mune Mud Mune Mud re -release [August 2, 1994]
Mune Mud Devaulted [August 2, 199 4]
Binary Pipedream Binary Pipedream [September 6, 1994]
NueroMud ...Libra 971 [October 18, 1994]
The name itself comes from Dante's Divine Comedy. There are nine circles in the
story, the Studio was named after the ninth one.
There were two phases to Ci rcle IX. After Underwater Problem Factory wasreleased, recording soon began on the next album. The Studio didn't really use the
QDQ name any more. On May 19, 1993, the Studio was taken apart in preparation
for a large amount of new equipment that had been ordered. The equipment
arrived and from June 7 to June 10 it was rebuilt from the ground up. But this new
version of the Studio had a new element, MIDI. Now the sequencer could be
programmed to play back the sounds from the sound module and drum machine.
This was a real break -through for the Studio and this is when the Studio actually
took on the name Circle IX Studio.
The first song recorded following the Underwater Problem Factory sessions was"Palace" (which appeared on the 1993 NueroMorgue album Devis Tortura ) onOctober 21, 1992, and the last song recorded was the original " Albino Boy " song on
November 4, 1994.
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After the "Albino Boy" song was recorded, the Studio was slowly dismantled to be
moved to its new location. A couple of months later, on January 28, 2005,
everything was taken out of C9 and delivered to the new studio. It was the end of
an era... but the beginning of another.
This period of the Studio's history lasted from October 1992 to November 1994.
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Studio News: Precursory 33 Announced
Metal XOR Studio is proud to announce its newest album...
The earliest Mune Mud recordings date back to June of 1990. This was when a
home stereo was used as the recorder. There was no multi -track recorder, no
effects, and no bass guitar. The songs were mere experiments with what littleequipment the Studio owned.
Many of those early songs were compiled on a tape in 1991 and simply labeled
Mune Mud . Then in 1994 the tape was re -released, again as Mune Mud . And now in
2008, the songs have been cleaned up in the computer and the newest version of
the album has its own title, Precursory 33 . This is the 19th Mune Mud album to be
released.
This album makes available again those earliest songs, the foundation of today's
Mune Mud. It is scheduled to be released on Tuesday, April 8, 2008. So watch this
blog for a preview song next week and other details leading to t he release.
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Equipment File #4: Cimar acoustic
Cimar acoustic guitar
This guitar was a Christmas present in 2003 from Jason's wife. Jason had
mentioned th at he did not like the sound of his Hohner acoustic guitar, so she
bought him this one. It is made by Ibanez, the same brand as his bass guitar.
Like the Hohner, this guitar had no pickups either. But Jason was able to mic the
guitar and get a good sound on tape. It was most often used playing live to their
new daughter at the time. But it was used in several recordings also.
He received the guitar while recording the Mune Mud album Hobson's Choice . So
this guitar was used on several of those tracks, including "She Walked to the Fair","In Search of...", "Puffing Billy", and "Mr. Carpenter".
The guitar is still played on occasion today, mainly to entertain the two kids that
now share the house with Jason and his wife. And there are plans to record new
music with it some day.
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Collector's Corner #25
Who does this mysterious mask belong to?
Technically it belongs to the Studio. But who wears this mysterious mask? Someone
associated with the Studio.
It was created on November 29, 2007, for the first O RC photo session which took
place that same evening. The Studio on ly owned one mask at the time and needed
this second one. It turned out to be an image that could only come from thedarkest nightmares.
It took about 10 minutes to make the mask. It is constructed of one sheet of
printer paper covered in gaff tape and the face is made of white electrical tape.
The mask has been caught on digital film only a couple of times:
http://metalxor.blogspot.com/2008/01/studio -news -orc -session -1.htmlhttp://metalxor.blogspot.com/2007/11/studio -news -orc -photo -session.html
And watch fo r more appearances of this face as the new ORC album slowly takes
shape.
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Album of the Week #32: The Deuce
Project name: [ early keyboards ]Album name: The Deuce
Release date: unreleased (recorded in 1986)
Release format: cassette
Studio name: none
Tracks :
1. Take the Train
2. Baby Elephant Walk
3. Where Did Your Love Go? 4. City Life
5. Londonderry Air
6. Ioelios
7. Trauma at Barnes
8. Miami
9. Amphition
10. Night Vision
11. Night Vision II 12. Boogie E
13. Soul Rhythm
14. Vertigo
15. Preternatural
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This was the first collection of songs Jason recorded that he also wrote. It was
recorded in late 1986. During this time he also recorded the Christmas album
Merry Christmas to Me . Although most of the songs on this tape are originals,there are a couple of covers that he had learned on the piano and often played.
The covers were "Baby Elephant Walk" and "Londonderry Air".
The name of the album comes from the fact that it was the second tape he
completed (following the Christmas tape). This metho d of album naming would
continue throughout the early keyboard years.
These songs were recorded using a microphone pointed at the keyboard's speaker
and plugged into a home stereo. For songs that have two sounds at once, he would
record one sound into the left channel and then play the second sound in the right
channel while dubbing the left channel.
This is the only know copy of the tape to exist. It has never been heard by anyone
other than Jason.
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This Day in Studio History
It was nineteen years ago today, on March 31, 1989, that the TravelingDeengelburys made their worldwide debut by playing a fund -raiser dance at a
small high school.
Please visit the official Traveling Deengelburys website , the most comprehensive
site on the internet to find information about the band.
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Studio Chapter 5: Metal XOR -A
There was a big change in the fall of 1994, Jason and a friend moved into a rentalhouse together. Although Circle IX Studio was only five minutes from the rental
house, it was too inconvenient to record music. So it was decided to build a studio
in the basement of the rental house and move the equipment from Circle IX Studio
to the new studio.
In early January of 1995, the basement was cleaned out and names were
considered as the Studio was designed and built. Bl akMetal X -OR Studio was an
early choice. But by the end of January it was known as Metal XOR Studio, or MXOR
for short.
On January 17, the first plywood was cut. The walls were framed and shelves were
added for specific equipment. And the power was run. T he new studio was
progressing very well.
Then February 5 was the first Isthmus jam. The video of the session shows Harry
and Jason playing in the unfinished stud io, the walls were still just framed and not
all of the equipment had been moved in yet. But the jam was successful enough tolead to the first Isthmus album, El ectric Field Donut .
Two weeks later on February 19, the final pieces of music gear were installed and
the Studio was complete. The first song worked on in the new Metal XOR Studio
was called "Bacon". It was music written to accompany a video of a new surgery
technique (being demonstrated on a pig body). The song was started on February
20 and finally finished and recorded on February 26.
Other than that special project, the first song recorded that appeared on a Studio
album was "Happy Little Squirrel" recorded on March 4. It was recorded by Jason
and Jimmy and would end up on their debut O RC album Purging the Great Abyss in
1999.
The last song recorded in this version of the Studio was on October 24, 1995, and
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was originally titled "Nine Days Wondering". The song was later renamed "At the
Last" and appeared at the end of the NueroMud album Nine Days Wonder , which
got its title from the original name of this song.
On October 30, 1995, the Studio was moved from the basement up to a groundlevel bedroom. There were two reasons for the move. The first being the fact that
the b asement was more damp than expected and it was starting to affect the
equipment and recordings. The second was the purchase of the Studio's first
computer program to control the MIDI equipment. And since the computer was
upstairs in the bedroom, the Studio had to move.
So after eight months, MXOR -A was finished. The Studio moved upstairs and
became MXOR -B.
No albums were released under the MXOR -A label. But songs were recorded that
would end up on the aforementioned Purging the Great Abyss and Nine Days W onder albums. There were also a few NueroMorgue songs recorded that have yet
to appear on an album.
This period of the Studio's history lasted from February 1 995 to October 1995.
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State of the Studio #8: April '08
It's hard to believe this is the eighth State of the Studio I've done. Seems like itshould be number three.
I mentioned last month that the Album of the Week feature would soon delve intothe archives and spotlight some early music. The last two features have gone back
to the very beginning of the Studio to 1986. And that will continue through this
month, shedding more light on the 'Vintage Years'.
There was a recent recording session for Paige's next album. There will be another
session this month. After a few more sessions I will begin selecting tracks for her
next album , still due out this fall (which at this point is starting to come into
view).
The Equipment File will move from guitars to keyboards this month.
The Studio Chapter feature will continue chronicalling the different eras and
names of the Studio.
But the BIG news of April is the release of the next Mune Mud album. The pre ss
release was posted on March 25 and a preview song will appear later this week on
the blog. And one week from today the album will be released. On the same day
the Precursory 33 official website will come online. At the site you will be able to
listen t o and download most of the album. This will be the first time an OnlineAlbum has been available.
And following on the heels of that album is another project being considered for
2008. More on that will be announced at a later date. Equinox.
As I set a f ew more irons in the fire, I close this month's update and look forward
to seeing what next month brings. . .
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Blog News: 200th Post
This blog has muscled its way to post # 200 !!!
So at this point I wonder, "How much more info is there to put on this site?" Then I
answer myself, "Even with all of the different features that have been posted,
there are still some series that have not been started yet!" I think, "Having read all
the al bums of the week, project spotlights, musician profiles, interviews, etc.,
how can there be more?" And then I answer myself once again, "There's more!"
Will we see post #250? Yes!
Will there be a better picture to use for the 250th post? I sure hope so!
See you then. . .
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