Wednesday, October 22, 2014

history is useful when you can tie it into current events.

what sutton is saying here is important in understanding how the european (and some american) elites are likely to react to continuing american sanctions against russia. you hear these mumblings that europe isn't happy about it; it's not like the eu has much of a choice to disobey american dictates right now. but, what you see in official policy is rarely what happens behind the scenes.

uploading already completed tracks to inri055

1) http://jasonparent.bandcamp.com/track/dnnng


2) this is a little messy, but such is the charm of acoustic demos. this was recorded live through a tascam four-track into cool edit (running on a PIII), with sean on the right channel and myself on the left channel and then mixed into stereo afterwards. unfortunately, you can hear the hard drive recorder skip at a few points; i ended up working it into the composition, but it wasn't initially intentional.

this was meant to purely be a demo, but i ended up just building the mix on top of it.

written and recorded in early 2002. track released feb 5, 2002.

http://jasonparent.bandcamp.com/track/9-16-outside-the-magenta-box-acoustic-demo


3) this is the original vocal mix from 2002, and also appears on the rabit is wolf demo.

written and recorded in early 2002. track released february 8, 2002.

http://jasonparent.bandcamp.com/track/9-46-outside-the-magenta-box-original-full-mix
cigarettes are gone, i'm feeling calm, and i'm ready to make the best of what i've got left to do.