Category Archive for 'Musical Rooms Series'
Monday, February 4th, 2008
“My rehearsal room for the last 10 or so years was an an unused dance studio in a 16th century mansion house on the outskirts of Edinburgh. I guess at one point it had been a youth club or the like, as it’s walls were covered in pages of Smash Hits! […]
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Monday, January 28th, 2008
“I usually write music at home in my box room. I live in a quiet cul-de-sac in Baldoyle with (other people’s) kids cycling up and down outside in Spiderman costumes. Musical ideas, when they come, usually come quickly enough. Then I play them over and over and over, until the music, and […]
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Sunday, January 20th, 2008
“I mainly make music at my space in Dundrum where all of my equipment and instruments are. It’s a good-sized room in a house away from the main road, so it’s pretty quiet. It’s not a traditional studio space. There’s no real sound-proofing and only limited acoustic treatment and most importantly of all, it has […]
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Monday, January 14th, 2008
Dan Le Sac:
“To be honest, because most of the work I do is on a laptop, I can do it pretty much anywhere. My favorite place though is pretty much any room of my house. It’s a tiny little brick-built terrace in Reading. We own very little furniture but have a lot of mess, and […]
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Wednesday, January 9th, 2008
If you’ve read the latest contribution to the Musical Rooms series, you’ll know that Ungdomskulen play Whelan’s this Friday. If you’d like to win a pair of tickets to see these very fine noisemeisters, let me what European country they’re from.* Either leave a comment or drop me an email and I’ll pull one out […]
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Wednesday, January 9th, 2008
“The absolutely best place for Ungdomskulen to create music is in our organic rehearsal space. But just as important to that place is the discussions, the laughter and general awesomeness in our lives leading up to being there, in a physical form, experimenting and jamming out songs to come. This makes the song-writing process ripe […]
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Friday, January 4th, 2008
“My basement is my favorite place to make music. It functions as a studio, percussion storage space and label warehouse, so I’m never short of things to hit. It’s where the most recent Cougar and Youngblood Brass Band records were recorded as well. It’s quite small, with a low ceiling and the limestone foundation of […]
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Friday, December 21st, 2007
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“Anywhere spacious and peaceful is ideal for making music. If it has good light all the better, which is why my time in the resident studio at the Model Niland Gallery in Sligo this year was such a pleasure. I’m finished up there now but while I was there my productivity increased ten-fold. It’s a […]
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Monday, December 10th, 2007
“Last year I cleared out over a century of dust from my attic. There was no floor as such, just shards of slate and loose rubble and dust… lots of dust piled in between the floor joists and at the eaves. Some roofers came around and cut a rectangular hole in the side of the […]
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Friday, November 16th, 2007
“For me the only place I can create music is in my house, because that is where all my equipment is set up. I usually write electronic stuff downstairs at my desk, and guitar songs upstairs, staring out of my window. I live in a small house, with a bedroom upstairs and a kitchen/sitting room/studio/angry […]
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Tuesday, November 6th, 2007
“I have no singular space in which I create music. I’m very much in the “lyrics first” class of the song-writing school. I write a fair amount of lyrics, but only when they leap into my head. This might happen on the train, last thing at night, cycling… Sitting down to put music to the […]
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Tuesday, November 6th, 2007
About Musical Rooms
Musical Rooms Part 1: King Creosote
Musical Rooms Part 2: Jape
Musical Rooms Part 3: Adrian Crowley
Musical Rooms Part 4: Chequerboard
Musical Rooms Part 5: Cougar
Musical Rooms Part 6: Ungdomskulen
Musical Rooms Part 7: Dan le Sac VS Scroobius Pip
Musical Rooms Part 8: Steve Fanagan aka Northstation
Musical Rooms Part 9: Mumblin’ Deaf Ro
Musical Rooms Part 10: James […]
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