25 August, 2009
- Caravan Ray
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25 August, 2009
Today was meant to be the Taranaki release date for my new CD. I am playing at the local songwriters night tonight and I wanted to flog my merch. But apparantly a printer broke down in Auckland, and my CDs are still "in production". Bugger.
Anyway, as I sort out how I will get these things on the internet, I read a useful thing on the CD Bay website:
http://diymusician.cdbaby.com/2009/07/i ... -any-fans/
about how it is important to have a good description of your music. I find that very hard to do.
I have had a crack at it here:
Sleeper by Caravan Ray
A bit like TMBG but not as nerdy. A bit like the Magnetic Fields, but not as gay. A bit like the Hoodoo Gurus, but less paisley. And a bit like Rolf Harris, but without the beard. Caravan Ray's debut release features 11 foot-tapping tales of self-loathing, drunkedness and sexual perversion. The perfect party starter for any occaision.
Problem is though - if Songfight has taught me anything - I suspect that what I think I sound like is often very different to what other people think I sound like....
QotD: What do YOU sound like?
Anyway, as I sort out how I will get these things on the internet, I read a useful thing on the CD Bay website:
http://diymusician.cdbaby.com/2009/07/i ... -any-fans/
about how it is important to have a good description of your music. I find that very hard to do.
I have had a crack at it here:
Sleeper by Caravan Ray
A bit like TMBG but not as nerdy. A bit like the Magnetic Fields, but not as gay. A bit like the Hoodoo Gurus, but less paisley. And a bit like Rolf Harris, but without the beard. Caravan Ray's debut release features 11 foot-tapping tales of self-loathing, drunkedness and sexual perversion. The perfect party starter for any occaision.
Problem is though - if Songfight has taught me anything - I suspect that what I think I sound like is often very different to what other people think I sound like....
QotD: What do YOU sound like?
- Denyer
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Re: 25 August, 2009
It is too bad about Auckland's printer breaking down. I suppose the next closest one would be in Wellington?
Niveous wrote:It's a song about your dick and there's just not enough material to satisfy.
- Caravan Ray
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Re: 25 August, 2009
You wanna know how to get a party started?
Get a middle-aged, overweight man in a "Sonic Youth" Tshirt gyrating around on stage to his own home-made karaoke mix of a song about a Russian Czarina having sex with a horse.
Got Taranaki going tonight - damn, I wish I had CDs to sell.
I went off like a frog in a sock tonight. this should be in h efdrink thread
Get a middle-aged, overweight man in a "Sonic Youth" Tshirt gyrating around on stage to his own home-made karaoke mix of a song about a Russian Czarina having sex with a horse.
Got Taranaki going tonight - damn, I wish I had CDs to sell.
I went off like a frog in a sock tonight. this should be in h efdrink thread
- Caravan Ray
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Re: 25 August, 2009
I don't think they have a printer in Welly yet. We have to wait for the Dorkland one to be fixedDenyer wrote:It is too bad about Auckland's printer breaking down. I suppose the next closest one would be in Wellington?
- signboy
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Re: 25 August, 2009
qotd: I sound like yo momma, but with more rawk. 8)
Irwin: I'd sell my soul to jesus to program drums like signboy.
- Spud
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Re: 25 August, 2009
From our CD Baby pages:
Information Overload
High-energy first offering explores styles from rock to rap with bizarre, disturbing results.
It's a Shame
Pushing the boundaries of both rock and rap, leaving nothing in between undisturbed.
Beer and Salad Days
Avant-Jazz Loungecore at its finest, spiced with both rock and rap and toasted well.
It's a little off, because we don't rap. Much.
SPUD
Information Overload
High-energy first offering explores styles from rock to rap with bizarre, disturbing results.
It's a Shame
Pushing the boundaries of both rock and rap, leaving nothing in between undisturbed.
Beer and Salad Days
Avant-Jazz Loungecore at its finest, spiced with both rock and rap and toasted well.
It's a little off, because we don't rap. Much.
SPUD
- fluffy
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Re: 25 August, 2009
I've been trying to figure out what I sound like for a while, because I'm well aware of the problem of saying "I like experimenting in lots of different genres" meaning people don't check me out at all. I think my music sounds like Thom Yorke and Bjork had a baby which they dropped on its head and so it had to take the short bus to school.
(It is okay for me to say that because I took the short bus to school.)
(It is okay for me to say that because I took the short bus to school.)
- rone rivendale
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Re: 25 August, 2009
As shown on my music myspace I sound like:
"Techno beats mixed with the guitar of a metal wannabe and vocals that sound somewhere between Trent Reznor(NiN) and Darren Hayes(Savage Garden)."
"Techno beats mixed with the guitar of a metal wannabe and vocals that sound somewhere between Trent Reznor(NiN) and Darren Hayes(Savage Garden)."
From spoken word to actual singing, I can screw up any style with style. 

- Caravan Ray
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Re: 25 August, 2009
I like this one. It does conjure up an instant image of what you might sound like, and may leas one to investigate further.fluffy wrote: I think my music sounds like Thom Yorke and Bjork had a baby which they dropped on its head and so it had to take the short bus to school.
Likewise, Rone's isn't bad - perhaps needs a bit more work.
I think the Octothorpe descriptions are a bit vague though. For me anyway - I think it is good to refer to some known act, just a point of reference. Perhaps something along the lines of...Octothorpe sounds a bit like Tom Waits' and Shane McGowan's experimental Bavarian death-metal oompah band project
I am still trying to tweak my own. Now trying:
...the musical eqivalent of spending 2 weeks stuck in a kombi with the Magnetic Fields, the Monkees, Rolf Harris and Silvio Berlusconi.
- JonPorobil
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Re: 25 August, 2009
From my Myspace page:
Sometimes, Jon Eric sounds like comedy music without the jokes. Sometimes, he sounds like Jonathan Coulton. Sometimes, he sounds like a pensive singer-songwriter, struggling to be heard over the conversation in the café. Sometimes, he talks about himself in the third person.
Probably still needs some work.
Sometimes, Jon Eric sounds like comedy music without the jokes. Sometimes, he sounds like Jonathan Coulton. Sometimes, he sounds like a pensive singer-songwriter, struggling to be heard over the conversation in the café. Sometimes, he talks about himself in the third person.
Probably still needs some work.
"Warren Zevon would be proud." -Reve Mosquito
Stages, an album of about dealing with loss, anxiety, and grieving a difficult year, now available on Bandcamp and all streaming platforms! https://jonporobil.bandcamp.com/album/stages
Stages, an album of about dealing with loss, anxiety, and grieving a difficult year, now available on Bandcamp and all streaming platforms! https://jonporobil.bandcamp.com/album/stages
- Ross
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Re: 25 August, 2009
First draft:
Mixes classic folk aesthetics with a modern sensibility to bring intensityy to a thoughtful and clever songwriting approach.
Mixes classic folk aesthetics with a modern sensibility to bring intensityy to a thoughtful and clever songwriting approach.
"I don't like this song, but at least it's good." - veGetar Ianra Ge
http://www.rossdurandmusic.com
http://www.rossdurandmusic.com
- Caravan Ray
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Re: 25 August, 2009
Your typo first made me read that as:Ross wrote:First draft:
Mixes classic folk aesthetics with a modern sensibility to bring intensityy to a thoughtful and clever songwriting approach.
Mixes classic folk aesthetics with a modern sensibility to bring insensitivity to a thoughtful and clever songwriting approach.
which is not what you meant - but it certainly sounds interesting
- Paco Del Stinko
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Re: 25 August, 2009
I guess I would be something like : cartoonish goon rocker attempting to do more than he can or should. Extra cheese for yesterday's generation.
Bringin' the stink since 2006.
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- Niemöller
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Re: 25 August, 2009
I'm very mysterious, and I like it that way. It enables me to go up to girls and be like "I'm very mysterious."
My stuff can speak for itself. If I speak about it, the mystery could be lost.
And yeah, that third person stuff is weird. I'm probably much better suited to describing other people. Which I was gonna do, I think, but then I forgot.
My stuff can speak for itself. If I speak about it, the mystery could be lost.
And yeah, that third person stuff is weird. I'm probably much better suited to describing other people. Which I was gonna do, I think, but then I forgot.
"81 songs and 569 posts in 4 months. You don't mess around when it comes to messing around." - fluffy
- Rabid Garfunkel
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Re: 25 August, 2009
Paco said it best: Urban cartoon music
To which I'd pro'lly add: ; Bakshi and Wain, with King Features, Gorey and Chas. Addams waiting in the wings.
To which I'd pro'lly add: ; Bakshi and Wain, with King Features, Gorey and Chas. Addams waiting in the wings.