Saturday, November 04, 2006

The Glamour and The Thrills

This is a little peek into the non stop excitement that we have in the Studio. In this clip your heroes study the Masters and seek inspiration from them. We are not worthy.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Guys,
Thanks for the great clips - I am loving it!

PLEASE - Turn up the heat at your house! You should really turn up the heat, light a fire or something!! - you all look like you are freeeeeezing! I know it is part of the Maine aesthetic to wear those puffy coats but you shouldn't have to wear them inside!! Makes me cold just watching! You don't want to catch a cold now, do you?

Anonymous said...

Hi Guys - I am loving the updates and clips!

Could you please turn up the heat at your house? In every clip you are all wearing puffy winter wear inside! Maybe Gareth you should also do a little fundraising to cover the cost of the heating bills - or at least fire wood! We don't want you guys to get sick!!

Stay Warm.

Anonymous said...

Ah, come on, guys: I think that "Expo 2000" was one of the most boring pieces from Kraftwerk. You simply can't get too much of inspiration out of that piece (which was causing a lot of money and wasn't played at all or even fitting to the magnificent fiesta the Expo in Hanover [my hometown] really was). Imagine an elevator at a pavillion: they played this piece accelerated, so that the visitors were able to hear the words "Expo 2000" within the short ride to the top... Always good for a few laughs. As Vince said: "Wooden". So there are far better pieces from the so-called masters (they aren't anymore) to catch some inspiration from. You are worthy to compare, believe me. Or trust your own intuitions.

Gareth Jones said...

Hey Jens

Drum Sounds!!

Anonymous said...

Hey Jens, This is just your own opinion. I personally love the song (as well as every other song Kraftwerk put out) and can see where they guys are getting inspiration from. As Gareth said.. drum beats... BTW Gareth, you are doing a lovely job and Im sad to see you and Andy leaving the states. I hope you enjoyed it here. Have a safe trip and keep up the amazing work.

The life and times of a clinical year PA-S said...

That was so lovely, what a privilege to watch you work. Thanks so much.

The life and times of a clinical year PA-S said...

And Gareth, you be sure to not be too heavy handed! I can't make out exactly what Vince was suggesting, but...perhaps it could have led somewhere incredible, who knows. I'm not saying you don't know your stuff, to be sure, but remember that he's still the number one bleep man.

Anonymous said...

Dear Gareth, I think you should rather experience some drum sounds from John Foxx' latest works. I know that you have listened to the drum sounds, but there is far better percussion work out there IMHO. But I know that you are going to build up masterpieces we are all dreaming of. Waiting impatiently to the output of the real masters that you are.

Anonymous said...

Hey Jens, thats why he is the producer and your some girl posting on his blog. I think he has a lil experience with this stuff. Ya know.. Erasure, Depeche Mode...etc...

Anonymous said...

I know Gareth's CV, and I am everything but not the girl...