So this is my third and final EP in the sequence that started with All That We Lost, and then continued with That Which Remained.
While I wasn’t really planning to make three of these, I did secretly think when I released All That We Lost that it would be neat if I could make a trilogy, keep the work thematically close so that they might make up for a complete experience, and preferably use material between the three, to build a sense of coherence. I almost pulled it off.
The coherence is somewhat lacking by the fact that I switched some gear around that had a profound impact on the sound and recording of these pieces, and also because I learned a thing or two along the way that made the later sessions … well, better. Having said that, the approach to the music never changed, and that is what keeps these pieces together.
Free floating sequences, detached from each other but still in some kind of common orbit, make up the foundation. Each song could survive on just two loops, if it would come to that. Field recordings from over the seasons come and go, picked up with the Deluge because of the special character its limiter applies to the samples. Years ago, I owned a DFAM and some of the noise and kicks from that time, make up for the ambience and thumps you hear throughout all three EPs. All other sounds are from the Prophet 12, sequenced almost exclusively from the 1010 Blackbox and then recorded and processed. Much of the filtering and granular effects, pitching and stretching, comes from the Blackbox. Except when the Chase Bliss Mood enters, through which I resampled one or two pieces from every song, and then put it back, like a blanket around its own source. The Mood is all over these three bodies. I even ran drum loops through it. There’s a few sessions where only the wet output from a CXM 1978 act like a siren in the distance and the Generation Loss applies that idea of nostalgia to a simple lead, but that’s about it as far as external gear goes.
All three EP:s were summed and mixed on an SSL SiX, and this last one, When We Arrived, also mastered on an SSL Fusion. Everything recorded on a Zoom H1n+.
I did consider going back to the previous two EP:s and give them a workout with this latest kit. But decided not to. While part of a larger context, they’re their own story and it’s better to close this chapter now and move on.
I hope you like this one, and the other two, should you choose to explore those as well. I’ll see you around and take care now.