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The Multiply Project: May this be june ahead ?
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Tuesday, May 23, 2006. May this be june ahead? Umh I didn't noticed the last update was almost one month ago. But it's the same thing in life. First, we are very excited and then, when things get in place, a sort of habit comes in. Anyway, i'm sure it's better that way since i don't believe anyone of you want to receive newsletter several times a week. So. What happened since last time? And i did a little brainstorming about the Bridge. I recorded again the drum part for the Derek Bailey. And meanwhile, ...
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The Multiply Project: April 2006
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Friday, April 28, 2006. Short blog update (at least i'll try) :. Has define new mainlines for our future collaboration. Check it here. Has invited some friends to jam on the two improvisations we've made last week. A guitarist on the funkey one - that we shall maybe record again the three of us, and a flute player for the second one. Rehearsals will begin sometimes at the beginning of next month. Posted by Domenico Solazzo @ 2:15 PM. Links to this post. Wednesday, April 19, 2006. Eight Days A Week. Page,...
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The Multiply Project: A month to go
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Sunday, November 12, 2006. A month to go. Hi there boys and girls! If you ever wonder why i remained silent lately, it was for two obvious reasons :. Several things in my private and professional life took me away from the project between august and late october. Is almost ready at 75%. From that point i will do a massive update on my website, discuss with the artists involved what shape is best suited for the final project, and start thinking about what comes next (touring with Larval. Eight Days A Week.
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The Multiply Project: December 2006
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Tuesday, December 19, 2006. 26th December 2006 - Official Release of Multiply. WANT TO LISTEN TO THE ALBUM? Come visit my official website where other productions await for you. HTTP:/ USERS.SKYNET.BE/CARPIGSTROKE/. Musical poem written by Exo7 (samples, choir). Domenico Solazzo (arrangements, spoken word). Tribute to Derek Bailey. Ximeng (guitar), Domenico Solazzo (drums). Written by Domenico Solazzo (guitar, vocals). Lyrics by Marja Supponen (lead vocals). Lauri Supponen (cello sounding double bass).
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The Multiply Project: Beyond & Before
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Friday, April 28, 2006. Short blog update (at least i'll try) :. Has define new mainlines for our future collaboration. Check it here. Has invited some friends to jam on the two improvisations we've made last week. A guitarist on the funkey one - that we shall maybe record again the three of us, and a flute player for the second one. Rehearsals will begin sometimes at the beginning of next month. Posted by Domenico Solazzo @ 2:15 PM. Links to this post:. Eight Days A Week. Some kind of relief.
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The Multiply Project: The Heat, The Health, The Hype
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Thursday, July 27, 2006. The Heat, The Health, The Hype. Don't imagine that the project is interrupted just because there are not so many newsletters as before. The extreme condition of this summer and some private problems put me away from it during a month or so, but the intension is still quite clear. The more recent evolutions are the following :. Remember, last time Vincenzo. Finally, Eric Lamoureux. Received sixteen different audio tracks with short drum patterns from 35 seconds to 2 minutes. I...
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The Multiply Project: June 2006
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Wednesday, June 14, 2006. Ok Unfortunately, i'm not dead, so i'm going to bug you once again with this little fantasy of mine which hopefully has turned into something quite stimulating for everyone involved into. As for now, i think we are halfway through the Multiply. Project's conclusion. Are considered done or almost done :. The collaboration with Ari. Those Were The Days. Some sort of jungle pop. The collaboration with Constantin. Some sort of psychedelic jam. The collaboration with François. 26th D...
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The Multiply Project: March 2006
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Saturday, March 25, 2006. Five days of bloody headache in a row. That's for the record. Regarding the recordings, i must confess i don't work as much as i did at first, when the project was so new. It still motivates me - don't be afraid - it's just that we all have to deal with everyday problems and sometimes it doesn't help. Nonetheless, here are some new stuff :. And i discuss about For Derek. Asked me the basic tracks for I Built Myself A Bridge. Sended to me a second take of the original Mixdown.
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The Multiply Project: Halfway to Multiply ?
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Wednesday, June 14, 2006. Ok Unfortunately, i'm not dead, so i'm going to bug you once again with this little fantasy of mine which hopefully has turned into something quite stimulating for everyone involved into. As for now, i think we are halfway through the Multiply. Project's conclusion. Are considered done or almost done :. The collaboration with Ari. Those Were The Days. Some sort of jungle pop. The collaboration with Constantin. Some sort of psychedelic jam. The collaboration with François. I love...
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The Multiply Project: Eight Days A Week
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Wednesday, April 19, 2006. Eight Days A Week. Enough of my babbling, i suggest. Let's get to the core of this project. On monday, Constantin. And i jammed on the two signposted improvisation that came out last time. A funky and a more spacey one, ranging from three to six minutes. I'm actually wasting more time at readjusting what has been played correctly with that damn old computer which seems delighted to systematically desynchronise what shouldn't! Audio files will be on line soon. Links to this post:.