Archive Page 15

Continuity.

My mother wrote me an email saying she would like to buy me “that pickup” I wrote about on my blog as a birthday present, which is undoubtedly great. So, after painful hours of hesitation I decided between L.R. Baggs M1 and L.R. Baggs M1 active. And the winner is M1 passive. I followed KISS strategy – keep it simple stupid – and also the list of endorsees and there choices on Baggs’ web. No preamp in the pickup and no volume control means less electronics and less control on my side, so the sound engineer can do the job while I’m doing nothing. And the sound in reviews is great. I might to try to use it directly in a mixing console or I’ll plug it into my SSL Channel One pre-amp which has been very well reviewed especially for it’s guitar sound capabilities (and sounds really great). Or I will buy another small guitar preamp later. Ordered in Guitarpark it should be already on its way. Thanks, mom!

Yesterday I took my Praktica camera and paid a visit to Foto Škoda, looking for a decent 35 lens as the Oreston 1.8/50 I’ve got is a little bit too tight for many occasions. They didn’t have any 35 but they had 28 for 1400 CZK (I didn’t buy), I bought a nice second hand Pentax strap for 100 CZK (!), their self-made reduction and a new battery replacing the original one, which is impossible to get, for 250 and, trying luck, I knocked on the door of repairs department as the exposition metering didn’t function for years. The guy found the problem in a snap, opened the lens, repaired the aged, broken and corroded contacts and did it for free. My feelings were almost euphoric. I repaired the camera instead of buying a new one, it happened in couple of minutes and it didn’t cost anything. Now I am just looking forward to first pictures taken with a working exposition metering… It should be a huge leap forward, though.

Last but not least, because now comes the entertainment: This week I’ve been asked by Lucie from Czech Original Fashion to take a part in a new Hermes campaign as a model-blogger. You can spot me at IFF KV next week with a Hermes scarf around my neck taking photos of myself. Bohemian bourgeois! Don’t touch me!

Sketch 3

Todays demo is epic. Something truly eighties, but a bit more chemical than regular OMD or Vangelis. It must be probably the loneliness, rain and strange kind of summer. You can say: Hey, but that description fits New Order perfectly. Yeah… Starring the infamous TAL-synths (U-NO 62 and BASSLINE), again. It’s called “Shine On”.

Sketch 2

Started as an idea of making “a song” out of randomly created loop on piano. So yesterday I stroke on my midi keyboard several times and used quantization and created the rest of the tune around it. It is called “At the Gates of Mausenhoffen”.

Sketch 1

I like sketches and drawings, usually more than paintings. They capture the moment rather than some conception and, for me, they are easier to read. Last week’s visit of Frida Khalo exhibition reassured me in some ways. Sketches are usually uglier and they don’t bear philosophical messages like some paintings, so they are raw but honest, I looked into my iTunes library to make some space on my HD and I realized that I made dozens of musical sketches and compared to just two long-plays they can tell a bit more about me and what I am doing or I am up to. And here it is, the idea: I will post all these tests, demos, ideas and sound bits. As some people do with pictures, drawings or photos, my main communication tool is music and it ever was.

Here is the first one, it came out from doodling in a van yesterday and I put some more tracks today morning. It’s called “Rock With Me” and das ganze Lied ist zu Greta von Parkhaus geschenkt. Made on Logic instruments, Moog Little Phatty and TAL Bassline synth.

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Written for Instinkt magazine this week, here is another re-post of my “Creaking” column, in Czech.

Divokej Bill má prý vrchol popularity ještě před sebou, říkají v rozhovoru pro Musicserver. Při pohledu na volební preference Čechů to určitě není plácnutí do vody, tady jim pšenka pokvete. Hudebními periodiky hýbe spor dvou produktů, Christiny Aguilery a Lady Gaga, o to, kdo koho kopíruje nebo jestli obě kopírují Madonnu, největší značku v oblasti polyuretanového showbizu. Nemám na to názor. Queen, kapela s 19 let mrtvým zpěvákem, přešla od EMI do Universal Music, což je zřejmě bomba, protože jinak nechápu, proč se o tom někdo zmiňuje. Robyn, skandinávská korunní princezna na pomezí alternativní scény a polyuretanu, letos vydá tři desky, první singl zní jak Sabrina, písníčka je o tancování, má taneční rytmus a tempo a v klipu se tancuje. Stovky lidí komentují video, že to je báječný a dost možná nejlepší video na světě. Je tu nový český velký open air festival a jmenuje Open Air Festival. Zřejmě si pořadatelé řekli, že v týhle zemi není radno si zahrávat s kreativitou a je třeba jít čelem k masám. Za uchem má velké logo operátora a jako hlavní hvězdu Kasabian, což se líbí mně, ale zajímavé bude zjistit, kolik lidí tuhle britskou partu narozdíl od už zmíněného Billa slyšelo nebo alespoň slyšelo její jméno. No a já byl v Sasazu na B.R.M.C. a změnil jsem si status z obdivovatele týhle party na oddaného fanouška.

How to pick it up?

For more than two years I am looking for the best solution of amplification of my Martin OM-42. This beautiful rich sounding guitar looks like this and it’s clear I do not want to do any harm to it:

Some people were amazed that I let myself build a custom guitar with my name inlayed on a headstock, but it’s a different story.

So, how to plug the guitar in in live situations where microphone is out of discussion and do not reach the sound of thin wires rounded around a plastic basket? I didn’t want to cut half of the guitar out to implement some Fishman preamp “base station” with EQ, tuner, 5 transducers and one condenser microphone despite that could be one of the best sounding solutions. But I hate how it looks and feels and it is also too much sophisticated which means too big chance to fail for me. Plus – it is the most invasive solution and if you go wrong, you went really, fatally wrong for your guitar. Seeing Black Rebel Motorcycle Club live this friday I noticed that their great-sounding acoustic guitars were picked-up by a classic looking true to the roots magnetic pick-ups. I also remember seeing this solution on one of Martin Ledvina’s Martin D’s used on tour with Aneta. But I was always a bit suspicious how acoustic this can sound (as I didn’t pay any attention to it during the Aneta tour) and if you have to combine this with another technology.

I did a little research yesterday on the net and found very useful review at Fingerpick Magazine. This comprehensive overview of all the important ways and gadgets for picking up the sound of an acoustic guitar gives you really good idea what’s available and thanks to videos and mp3s with sound clips you can listen and compare for yourself. I am completely new to this topic as my second acoustic guitar Taylor came already equipped with some kind of saddle pickup so I didn’t have to do anything and a page like this helped me a lot to get to know at least something and make my decision without personal experience. Especially the category of “non-invasive pickups” is something I sticked to and I was selecting the winner within this particular list to keep the guitar untouched and having a chance to rethink my decision later.

In the end my personal choice is one of the reviewers: LR Baggs M1 pickup. See the videos bellow. And as soon as I will put aside some cash for it I will post my own review.

I gave my heart to a simple chord.

I fell in love with the sweet sensation
I gave my heart to a simple chord
I gave my soul to a new religion
Whatever happened to you?
Whatever happened to our rock’n’roll?
Whatever happened to my rock’n’roll?

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, friday night at Sasazu. They came, started and played like a real rocknroll band and it would be enough for the money and my expectations. But Whatever Happened To My Rock & Roll and Six Barrel Shotgun i.e. weren’t played, they were fired from a dozen barrel shotgun and despite scattered audience in quantity of approx. 300 it seemed that all targets were hit. Final encore ballad was a dramaturgical masterpiece. Good and extensive playlist of great songs, amazing guitar and bass gear, impressive yet minimalistic guitar techniques, good sound and all the biggest hits (except Stop) created an event you won’t forget. The audience gave kindly the energy back and together with a real band created an atmosphere you would like to see more often in Zombieland. Only thing I regret is the idiotic size of M T-shirt I bought there. I forgot they are from U.S.


B.R.M.C. – Whatever Happened To My Rock n’ Roll


B.R.M.C. – Spread Your Love

And here’s one from history. An Oskar commercial I shot with director David Slade back at Kaspen six years ago on location in South Africa and Prague. Music: B.R.M.C. – Stop

Praktical regression.

Today I visited my parents and I found my dad’s 40 years old Praktica LLC camera he gave me many years ago as a gift. Soon I bought my first digital photo-camera and limitations caused by the 35mm film sent Praktica to oblivion. More than 10 years later I opened heavy-dusty leather-plastic pouch and found a beautiful photo-camera with a lens and a big piece of our family’s history firmly transferred onto its ground glass. I felt tempted and I decided to buy a bunch of films and give it a try after all these digital years. Inspired by all these iphone apps imitating the chemical look of old photo prints I expect Praktica to bring some more character to my pictures. And some more photo skills too as it is not as idiot-proof as my Nikon D80. But it is way more beautiful and solid.

More than you always wanted to know about sex and life and you didn’t want to ask.

It’s quite delayed as this is the last year’s book but it would be a big shame not to mention it. The best I read recently. The only one i finished. The Death of Bunny Munro (Smrt Zajdy Munroa) by Nick Cave. As much as he didn’t fulfill my expectations as a musician in The Road, as a writer he describes a kind-of-similar journey of Mr. Munro with ease and total inspiration. The epic and nihilistic story of an idiot and his descendant and his last days, the lovely son, damned coworkers, desperate housewives and other creatures brilliantly told by a master of dirty stories and crystal clear wording himself. You will laugh how bad, filthy and nasty Munro’s world is. You’ll be amazed how true and real it feels even though you don’t want to admit any similarity with your own life. And you’ll be confused with your feelings towards the main character. Munro was the biggest damned loser and criminal and a normal man just losing his track at the same time to me. Strong story, great characters, perfect vocabulary and disarming frankness of the author is not everything but this is the beef which makes the book so great.

There is something more treasured just for the readers of Czech edition. Amazing translation by Michala Marková is just a pleasure to swallow. It’s so rare to read a translation and enjoy the full beauty of your own language in a complete contemporary way without having a feeling that the translator is basically out and trying to hit the right targets by using words somebody told him they are cool but he actually never used them. Marková works with the vocabulary of contemporary Czech with an unbelievable fit combining the cool storyteller language with the hard slag of the street. Cave, the publisher and readers should thank to Marková for such a great job. The fact that it was translated by a woman is, without indicating anything chauvinistic, alarming and made me blush sometimes – do really women know so much about us, filthy men?

I definitely shouldn’t forget the outstanding cover art by Kateřina Bažantová aka Ktaiwanita. And the bronze shining hard cover and binding under the jacket is the final touch which makes this book a perfect Argo publication from the beginning to the end.


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