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recording journal / blog
August 12, 2011
Current (2010+) blog entries are via Twitter. This journal page is now an archive of the below 2003-2008 entires
(Jan 20, 2006 - Dec 14, 2008 are copied from the Karlophone MySpace blog)
Dec 14, 2008
Current mood: adventurous
Heres something cool. I've got two songs from "I Must Find This Karlophone..." in this years Warren Miller ski/snowboard movie, "Children Of Winter", which is making the rounds on a movie theater tour of the USA right now. As I understand it, later it goes on DVD too. Check out the soundtrack song listing here.

I didn't know much about this before I was asked to submit for it, but its in its 59th year, and all the winter extreme sports heads are way into it. Good times!
...Meanwhile, the machines are being booted up for some new recordings at last. This winter should be a productive one, with some new music for y'all coming in the new year. Happy Holidays to all....
-karl
Sep 11, 2008
Current mood: sleepy
well what with my double (triple?) life there has not been new Karlophone music in quite some time. just wanted to let those who are interested know that fresh recording sessions are slated for later in '08. I am swimming in samples and ideas, but no time. Well, I promise to post up something new as soon as i can. onegaishimasu!
Sep 7, 2007
Current mood: good
Hey folks, just a quick note to say the following:
1. THANK YOU for your help on my "Ride For Roswell". Your donations added up to over $1800, and put me in the "extra mile club" for those who raised $1000 or more. Team New Era, who I was riding with, raised about $25,000. All told, the 2007 Ride raised over 1.5 million bucks, all to go to cancer treatment and research at Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, NY. So thanks again! Hopefully I can do this again next year.
2. check my pictures page for some new stuff including some jam comics I participated in recently. It was an honor and pleasure working ever so breifly with Joe Matt on one of these, and the others are with my nephew and his g/f, both budding comic artists themselves.
3. Karlophone update: Still waiting for my "Snocap" player to have the new album in it. In the meantime, its available on iTunes if you want it digitally. Video-wise, Im going to get something shot and put up on myspace and youtube, sometime this fall. Just to actually have a video for the latest album. As for new music - Ive been busy with other things all summer but ive built up a HUGE stack of fresh stuff to sample, so come this winter i should be getting some new tracks started. Ill definitely put up some teaser tracks once ive got things rolling. In the meantime, "I Must.." and "Press Any.." are available in digital and CD forms for ya...
May 31, 2007
Current mood: exanimate
what is up dogs. i mean there are no videos yet for this album and what gives. I will have to shoot some wicked country class partys and drop that mess into an editing suite. Better yet where are the budding directors out there? Who wants to make a video for a song on "i must find this karlophone..?" ive got some super rare test pressings of the LP up for grabs, can we kick it like its a contest? Run wild and go for it, my young woody allens, george lucases and ed woods. If you are da kine director but dont have the music then what are you waiting for, get the cd or hit up the itunes and get familiar. WHATS THE BEST THING YOU GOT
Feb 26, 2007
Current mood: relieved
Hi folks! Thank you for waiting (and thank you especially if you buy one!), because "I Must Find This Karlophone..." is out now!
if you want a CD, click this:



If you want an LP (1 less song but limited to 150 numbered copies on wax!), go to Amorphous Records to order.
THANKS!!!
* AND.... I'll be on the radio tomorrow (Tues 2/27) - in River Falls, Wisconsin (by phone), on WRFW 88.7, sometime during tomorrows 8-10 PM (CST) time slot. Paul the DJ will be spinning some of the new Karlophone and talking to me about... whatever he's planning on talking to me about! The station also streams live on their website, so tune in if you can...
Jan 29, 2007
Current mood: anxious
Hey folks - just wanted to let you know that there was a small delay in the new CD, due to a printing error. I had to send them back to get fixed! So we're ALMOST ready, sorry about that. Meanwhile the LPs are on their way to me right now, I should have them in a few days at most. But the CDs wont get back to me till next week sometime.
Once I have them, I have to immediately ship some of them onto CDBaby.com, and the moment they have them and make the cdbaby "I must find this karlophone..." page LIVE, is the moment the CD is officially released!
I hope those of you who want just the CD will order it from them, as the price can't be beat, not even by me! (they'll be charging $8+shipping, while I (amorphous records) will have to charge $10+shipping).
For those of you who desire the magic of black wax, the LP (limited to 150 copies) will be available exclusively from Amorphous.
The next thing that will happen is a bulletin to all of you in my friend list, which will announce the official release and will have all the links to the info/ordering pages at CDbaby.com and Amorphousrecords.com.
And the next thing after that is youll have the new album in your hands and in your ears!
thanks for waiting and THANKS for coming on board! I appreciate everyones interest, even if you just like the psychedelic background or whatever. Heh.
-Karl
Dec 14, 2006
Current mood: calm
hey folks, just wanted to let you know, the music and artwork masters for the new album are at the manufacturer, and "I Must Find This Karlophone..." will be a reality shortly! Im keeping my fingers crossed that ill have the cd's in my hand by x-mas, but we'll see. I know the LP wont be ready till January because it takes longer to do vinyl.
When its in my hand ill post a full official release update and there will be much rejoicing in the kingdom. But in breif - the cd and lp will be available direct from me (via paypal or money order, same as other amorphous records releases, plus the cd will be available at a cheaper price via cdbaby.com (which already carries "Press Any Key To Begin")
Also, the new album will be available on iTunes and several other digital sites for paid download, should you wish to have nothing 3-dimensional besides your ipod in your life. ("Press Any Key" is already on iTunes, by the way - just search on "Karlophone"!)
okay, thats the shlameel for right now. Thanks to all who have checked out the muzak so far!
Oct 9, 2006
Current mood: pleased
"I Must Find This Karlophone..." final tracklist 10/09/06:
1. He Drinks Beer
2. Now Comes A Decision
3. Tuefel-Hunden
4. Cheif Chafe
5. Penitentiam Agite
6. I Didn't Know It Was A Party
7. The Old Alma Mater
8. Rocky Mountain Philosophy
9. The Other End Of The Friend
10. Indian Summer
one of these tracks will be in the player soon!
I still have some bits to add here and there once I'm back at Archive Studios back east, but otherwise this album is very close to done. By Halloween I think this album will be in the can, and then its off to the pressing plant!
Sep 6, 2006
Current mood: sore
OK first of all THANK YOU to all who have popped in, i am grateful to all of you and hope to have you entertained with some new tunes and stuff soon. Now onto the "Karlophone Album #2" report: Lots of progress on the tracks under construction! Aside from minor tweaks and a few keyboard and vocal parts that need some re-doing, most of the tracks are pretty much done. A few of them are definitely 'in the can' (meaning really done). The biggest question involves whether there will be some new (additional) material on top of the list below. Im hoping yes because somehow it feels like i need 1 or 2 more songs. Not for album length purposes, as its already well over 40 minutes if not 50+, but for variety and balance. And/or maybe to replace 1 or 2 songs on the final tracklist. We'll see.
"I Must Find This Karlophone..." as of 9/5/06:
1. "he drinks beer" (working title)
2. Now Comes A Decision
3. "the old alma mater" (working title)
4. Tuefel-Hunden
5. Cheif Chafe
6. Penitentiam Agite
7. "hot stupid party" (working title)
8. "rocky mountain philosophy" (working title)
9. The Other End Of The Friend
10. Indian Summer
As for getting this stuff out there, im still shooting for having cds pressed this fall (and hopefully a very limited vinyl LP run). It will be available on cdbaby.com for sure, plus digitally on LoudEye-OD2, MusicIsHere, MusicNet, and Apple iTunes. Assuming i get the LP pressed, that will be available direct from Amorphous Records (via me). Im not quite ready to put up a preview track (or three) yet, but that day is coming pretty soon...
Thanks again for the comments and messages and everything.
-Karl
Jul 16, 2006
Current mood: working
Im up to 9 solid songs for the album now, which has a title finally: "I Must Find This Karlophone..."
Got a new song that has no title yet, but for now I'll call it "Hot Stupid Party". While its really rough, i can tell its a keeper already, and its a faster tempo track, finally. I must avoid an album of all mid to slow tempos. MUST.
rough running order of KP#2: "I Must Find This Karlophone..."
1. TBD#4 (working title 'cerebral palsy', aka "But, Jesus Christ!")
2. TBD#2 (working titles 'collegiate', 'smoky dust','white men')
3. TBD#5 (working title "Hot Stupid Party")
4. Cheif Chafe (original working title "You Are Insane")
5. Tuefel-Hunden (originally incorrectly titled "Tuffen Hunds")
6. Now Comes A Decision
7. Penitentiam Agite (working titles 'alone', 'wurly')
8. Indian Summer *
9. TBD #3 (working title 'rocky mountain philosophy') *
*these are the two oldest tracks, and if i come up with enough good new ones, they will be the first on the chopping block, in an effort to avoid stale-ness (at least for myself). therefore they are at the end of the running order for now.
at some point ill post some sort of teaser clip or clips of some of the new stuff, but i dont know when yet. it must be truly ready!
May 3, 2006
Current mood: tired
Karlophone As Yet Untitled Long Player #2 so far:
TBD#4 (working title 'cerebral palsy')
Tuffen Hunds
Cheif Chafe (original working title "You Are Insane")
Now Comes A Decision
Indian Summer
TBD#1 (working title 'alone')
TBD#2 (working title 'collegiate')
TBD #3 (working title 'rocky mountain philosophy')
...plus about 6-7 ideas too rough to call songs yet.
Mar 23, 2006
Current mood: busy
Just got a CD in th email from Jason in thr UK. Jason is (was) in a band called The Secret Hairdresser, and is also involved in about 10 other music projects over there.One such project is the label Lap Records, on which he released the CD compilation "Beetbox 2: Electric Boogaloo" in a give-away style. This CD includes, amongst many interesting and excellent tracks from various UK indie artists, "If You Listen" from my 'Desire' 7", as well as a Southern Fried Swing track "The Lesson". (SFS is a fellow artist on Amorphous Records, whose actions and purpose are unknown, but the track (not to mention a good deal of their album) is....er...engaging.)
Anyway, getting a copy of "Beetbox 2" to have the super complete KP collection (and the only way to get "If You Listen" on CD) won't be easy as its was a limited run. But there it is: Karlophone in the UK, at last. Fleetingly. For now.
In other news, one of the new Karlophone songs being worked on right now here in Archive Studios is called "Tuffen Hunds". Its one of 7 songs that are in progress and are doing well. (Theyve come out of intensive care and are sitting up on their own now). There also about 6 more tracks that might not make it, and an unknown number of new babies coming soon from the maternity ward. Why I'm equating the recording process to the environment of a hospital I'm not sure. I suppose it does resemble an ER around here sometimes.
Feb 26, 2006
Current mood: busy
A funny little addition to the Karlophone discography was released the other day (or today? I have no idea), its a compilation called "Amazon Grace".
http://www.y-y-y.biz/p_amazongrace.html
Amazon Grace is a Swiss compilation CD of 77 songs that are all only 30 seconds long. The Swiss musician/DJ Kid Chocolat was involved in its organization and invited me to contribute a track. The idea (as best I could figuire out as I was dealing with a bit of a French language gap throughout the process) is that when the cd is available on Amazon.com (though it doesnt seem to be there yet?), the "listen" files will contain the full songs, as Amazon's 'listen files are restricted to 30 seconds long. In this way it subverts the system, etc etc. A clever, distinctly European bit of not-harmful mischief. Ah, I feel like a French film student in the 60's. ...Actually, no, I don't. Anyway, if you can track this sucker down, you will hear my track, called "How Many Minutes", as well as 76 other weird attempts at making a complete song thats only 30 seconds long. Did any of us succeed? I dunno. But its a cool CD.
Jan 31, 2006
aw yeah
ya know, "MJB Da MVP" by mary j. blige is a damn nice song.
Unrelated note: in early 1986 me and pat finn rode up to toronto with a dude whose name i forget (but he had a VW Rabbit diesel). On the return trip, after 10 hours of skateboarding like crazy and not eating or drinking anything, the guy suddenly yelled out "if i dont get some food soon, im gonna freak my shit!" That was the first time i ever heard the phrase "freak my shit", and i suspect it was right around the time of its birth in the general populace. You can just tell (looking back) sometimes when an idea or a word etc was born. i think it was born that night in 1/86.
im really hungry and im going to order a pizza now.
oh yeah, i started a new song last night, using a (painfully) white male college choir record from the '50's.
Jan 20, 2006
Hey i got my new mixer to work! Effin A. For those who record with a computor, who need to dispose of all poop and get something that works great yet doesnt cost ubermegabux, i now officially endorse the Mackie Onyx 1620 with the Firewire card option. In fact, theres no point in getting it without the firewire thing, because its so extra cool, and gives you magic powers that previously required the expenditure of many buongos and dinars. its like 70% less dinars now, for the same magical powers.
If anyone needs a really cool looking used mixer that has ceased doing a single goddam thing its supposed to, ill be jettisoning a 1996 Alesis 16 channel paperweight off a nearby bridge soon.
March 20, 2005
The holiday season brought ample time to tackle the songs, and good things happened. At this point these 5 songs are looking pretty good:
You Are Insane
Now Comes A Decision (previously considered the possible 'intro' piece, its now a full song)
(? To Be Titled)
Indian Summer
Rocky Mountain Philosophy
...with a bunch of other song ideas in the rough protoplasm phase. Also got a TON of crazy new samples (200??) cued up and into the software world where they are easy to work with and try out together. Also had great luck mic-ing up the new studio addition, a vintage Wurlitzer 200A, pumped thru the Fender Twin. These sounds are prominent in the new 'Untitled' track, which also uses loops created from my own drumming, also mic-ed up with the AKG c3000 room mic. In general, good things were flowing, and it was bittersweet to leave Archive Studios and return to the West coast for the next round of craziness in my alter-ego's role. (or rather, my regular ego's role. Leggo my ego!) But I'll be back (so for now just sample), and in the meantime ive got a laptop full of fresh sounds and tracks i can edit and work with. Really hoping to have an album done sometime this year, its been too long, but thats when you get for having too many irons in the fire - they all take longer to heat up.
October 7, 2004
Finally things are back on track. New laptop (not planned for, but its speed and hard drive size are helpful!), new techniques, new mobility. The Mobile Pre USB has worked out great, despite some mild glitchiness with the new laptop. Clean signal in and out no matter where I work is a real bonus. Still on Cubase SX (havent upgraded from ver 1.0, but i see no need to at this time). The only real hardware upgrade was a new mixer (as in the thing between the 2 turntables). While i dont record much in the way of 'cutting and scratching', i think part of the reason was that my mixer sucked. Now its super quiet and smooth and fun to experiment with.
So theres been a lot of editing work, and the songs for album 2 have finally started to emerge. The aforementioned "Indian Summer" has come a long way, with a lot of (real) bass tracks adding to the feel. Then theres a song that dates back a bit but was left fallow for quite a while. Its a slow plodding tune with a weird baroque section and other odd stuff going on. No title yet, but I'll code name it "Rocky Mountain Philosophy". Then there's my current favorite, one I think will end up called "You Are Insane". I'm really happy with how its turning out. And a 4th piece starts with a spoken word intro, so it might end up being the 1st song on the album, sort of a "Intro/1st song" combo piece. I'm pleased with the music on this one too, but again, no real title yet, as I havent explored what vocals might work with it.
There are about 10 other fragments in various early stages, but nothing i could call a song yet. This includes the 'garage rock' thing mentioned below and other bits and pieces dating from the last 6 months to 2-3 years back.
March 23, 2004
The holidays ended up being a time of rather crazed vinyl aquisition (even moreso than usual) and sample/sound gathering, which i hope is eventually reflected in the next album! The new computer system was put on hold, but joining the fray is the Akai MPC-1000, a sequencer/sampler thats a few hundred light years ahead of the trusty but limited Akai S-10 Ive been using for 4 years. Meanwhile, for "away from the secret lab" time, I invested in a simple yet effective M-Audio "MobilePre USB", basically a e-z way to get clean audio signal in and out of the laptop (without the XLR requirements of the VX Pocket). Have finally gotten all song projects, new and old, into one format (Cubase SX), and actual recording and arranging has finally stepped up. Working on "Indian Summer" again, plus a new one that has no name but goes under the code name 'garage rock thing'. While away from the lab, theres a serious lack of instruments to utilize, but the issue of sample material has been solved with a wee turntable, regular forays into record shops, and the aformentioned M-Audio USB unit. Hopefully the next update will be sooner and show much more progress!
Sept 01, 2003
This is a wee bit after the fact, but I didnt have time to write about it when it was happening. What I'm referring to is the remix I did for Kid Chocolat. This started when [Swiss DJ/recording artist] Kid C. emailed me, praising "press any key..." and asking me if I'd be interested in doing a remix for him. I said sure, and he sent over his disc called "The Peter Sellers EP". I selected a song called "Peter Sellers Sings The Beatles", a rather eastern sounding techno raga which incorporated some old Sellers comedy material. He then sent over a CD of the raw elements of the track, so i could start from scratch...as it were...
Anyway, the remix work started back in July, in the secret lab where "press any key..." was recorded. I was hearing a sorta "When The Levee Breaks" sorta drum pattern in my head when I listened to the track, so I searched thru my crates till i lucked upon a punishing beat that did the trick once it was slowed down a bit. Then I found a slow mystical sounding organ loop that i decided could make a good B part. Kid C.'s track was really a one part song, and I felt that I could get it a bit more structured. Then I found some Walter Cronkite spoken word that matched the Peter Sellers vocals, and I knew I was onto something. I searched for more Sellers stuff, and found some good old movie bits, and a new story started to take shape.
Anyway, all the vinyl went into the ol' Akai sampler, and the tempos were matched up to the raga beat from Kid C.'s original. From the sampler, the sounds went thru the mixing board where EQ and levels were adjusted, and from there thru the VX pocket soundcard directly into my laptop, into Vegas Video 3. "Vegas Video?" you ask... Yeah, its fine for audio recording too. The thing is, it doesnt have the handy BPM/click track type stuff that Cubase has, so ill be switching back to Cubase SX once i get the "audio+video projects only" pc set up.
Then came the basic editing and assembly, which was a bitch due to aforementioned lack of click track - many of the bits werent quite the same lengths, so much tweaking and fudging was needed. Then came time to add some keyboards, bass in particular. Wilson was visiting and advised me on some notes to avoid so i wouldnt clash with the notes in the preexisting loops. Later i recorded a ton of possible basslines, using the vintage Univox 'Minikorg' analogue synth into a Line 6 guitar Pod [i forget the settings, it was just to give it the needed "beef"], into the mixing board, into the laptop.
Then it was back to L.A., where several weeks of off and on editing finally yielded the definitive Karlophone "Num-Num Mix" of "Peter Sellers Sings The Beatles". Kid Chocolat was very happy with it, and has offered to do a remix of a Karlophone track in return. He hasnt decided which one yet though. The Kid Chocolat remix album will be out in October '03, and is called "Hello Children, The Peter Sellers RMX". I have no idea if it will be available in the states, but it looks like it will be available for order from his site, as his other releases are. If i can get a clip of the remix up here, I will.
March 29, 2003
Well, this isnt so much of a recording journal entry, but it doesnt fit anywhere else. Just got back from the Kid Koala show at the Knitting Factory in Hollywood. It was excellent. He did a number of different routines, sometimes solo, sometimes with his co-hort DJ P-Love, sometimes on the turntables, sometimes on the Fender Rhodes, and many with one guy on the Rhodes, the other guy scratching up some very unconventional ill sounds. This tour was a "book release" tour, as his new release is actually a book with a cd included as a soundtrack cd. Its called "Nufonia Must Fall" and if you like cool indie comics and/or dj type music, its a must. Kid Koala is very funny. He did a slide show thing and also had a bingo match, where the bingo cards were made up of little illustrations from the comic, that you had to match with the image projected on the screen to try and get bingo.
Anyway, the music was rad, and the turntable skills displayed were fantastic. Very inspirational. I think my favorite piece was a battle routine with Kid Koala and P-Love chopping up "the girl is mine" [Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney.] This followed a story of how the two met - rivalling over a girl who had mistaken one for the other back when they were doing separate dj nights in college. While that is a sort of silly example, it was dead on the type of thing i really love - the recycling of a songs or sound as a whole new thing, with a different purpose and meaning. Koala has a very distinctive style, he really uses the records as instruments, squeezing out the tones and sounds he needs for his pieces. He thinks in a very abstract way, yet then snaps back to earth with a really funny reference out of the blue. Some of the tracks on his first album "Carpal Tunnel Syndrome" literally made me bust out laughing, spewing milk all over the place style. Another killer of the night was a cool mellow scratch-up of "Moon River".
Earlier today i went to Koala's In-Store at Tower Records, which included a mini-slideshow and a bingo match as well. I talked to him [Eric] for a while and gave him a Karlophone CD. He's a cool person, very humble, very friendly, and he seemed stoked. The odd thing was, while the show tonight was packed, the in-store was attended by maybe 10 people. Maybe it was too early for most [2 PM], but if I was him i would have been like, what the hell, what a weak turnout....But regardless, he was a great sport and it was fun.
Attending the show was yet another hero of mine, Cut Chemist! [Of Jurassic 5 fame amongst many other things]. I cursed myself for not bringing any copies of my cd! Since i got a copy to DJ Shadow at his show back in November in Pittsburgh, and one to Kid Koala, it would have been awesome to spread the love to yet another one of my heroes. In any event i said hello and such, letting him know he was 'the man'. Nice guy as well. He's an L.A. peep so hopefully he'll do a show of some sort sometime and ill get another chance to reciprocate some muzak back at the masters.
As for actually recording, as Im in LA i dont have my gear nor the wall o' records at hand. But before I left the secret lab, I managed to get a cd full of unfinished bits and elements made, so i have been toying with this stuff in the laptop, using Vegas. Thats how i got the beta demo of "Indian Summer" edited up, as well as the weezerville radio spot thing. Hopefully more of this activity to come. Id love to get some solid tracks in shape by the summer...
February 10, 2003
Finally got a functional system back in place for recording the drums. Ive got a Shure 57 pointed at the snare rim, and an AKG C3000 about 4 feet in front of the kit, about waist high. these are run into the Mackie. from there ive been alternating between recording to tape [the little tascam 4 track] or the laptop. The VX Pocket works pretty good for getting sound into the laptop, but theres something screwy going on when i run the return 'out' cables back into the mixer - bad noise was being added to the sound coming in [!?!??]. so i just leave them unconnected. im not mixing down externally anyway now. At this point I'm able to render wav files from my mixes in the laptop, burn em directly to a cd and go test it out in a car or whatever.
So the 4 track was good for just recording for a while, trying different feels and such, without worry of killing my HD. plus i wanted to compare to see if the tape gave the drums a good tape compression. Well, not much but it was noticable. Something silky and thick about tape, even a little cassette. but too much hiss. Sound wise its alright, a good basic dry drum sound. Praise be to the c3000. Anyway, down here there is no such thing as room sound. maybe if i tore out the carpet. but with all the effektz i usually end up using, it makes no difference. just so long as its got some dirty punch to it.
I think i need to tackle the aux return world finally. the XLRs from the mics cant be put into my external effects stuff the way the sampler or a keyboard can. with luck ill have it sorted out so i can have effects on the drums immediately, before its stuck in the laptop. With the VX card not handling sound going out, the laptop is currently the "last stop" on the recording train. Once its in, its in. Aside from virtual/digital effects of course.
Life was easier back with the iMac, what with the seemingly perfect soundcard built right in, but the editing limitations of the Cubase that I had running I wouldnt want to return to. nor the tiny HD and pathetic processors. But i gotta say, the whole "press any.." album was done with that thing, it served me so well. i will try recording with the new cubase SX in this laptop before ruling anything out.
Got a insane load of possible samples to record and start playing with. The '02 record hunting was about as fruitful as i could have ever asked for. The [other] fun part now is finding out what matches up tempo wise and note wise. Im getting better at predicting what will work before actually hearing it. Im also getting better at smelling good material just by studying record covers. Its usually a matter of expanding taste sideways as opposed to always deeper and deeper.
Of what's already started, the 2 'trance-y' pieces and 'indian summer' have the most promise right now. I really like the 'fruity keyboard song' but the drums will need help...while they are amazing...to put it bluntly, "its been done already, and better".
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