Skip to main content

CUT-UPS


Ian C Stewart "Cut-ups" MP3

I have a pile of work tapes that aren't really labeled anywhere on the outside. They were usually quick mixes of whatever music I was working on at the time, made to listen to in the car, or on a walkman. Not for posterity. And most certainly not for anyone else's delectation ten years later!

The first of these bulk work tapes says CUT-UPS. And that's the only clue of what awaits inside.

I might've heard Mark Gunderson referring to something he did as a "cut-up" in the mid 1990s. When I bought my first PC from him I guess I inherited a little bit of interest in seeking out and exploiting wacky and amusing sound sources. The more ludicrous the better. Unfortunately I do not share his gift for being able to craft something great out of disparate materials, as this pathetic, one-off tape reveals.

And Wayne Butane, I might've become aware of his work by this point, which would be some time in 1997.

From childhood I've always had a fascination with recording. I probably tried to crudely juxtapose things like my beloved Steve Martin album and whatever KISS record I loved the most that week.

Even though, process-wise, this cut up thing is like a FZZY PMPR demo, it's just a long, unfunny slab of unrelated audio events that I hoped would come together in a grand way. No such luck, despite a couple of promising buildups with a preacher dude and a Mercyful Fate record.

This piece was unreleased until today because it's extremely pointless!

The first few things I did on the PC, using Cool Edit 96, I didn't save any of it to the hard drive. Can you imagine! I made this 8 minute 12 second monstrosity on the fly and slapped it onto a cassette. Otherwise, gosh darn it, the world would never have known about it. Hopefully all of the bulk work tapes won't be this pointless.

I think the sources were................ The Damned from 'the captain's birthday party' live album
The Young Ones "living doll"
Bad News album
Buddy Rich album
the "good touch, bad touch" kids' album
Christian Death "this is heresy"
japanese 45?
Frankie Goes to Hollywood - that one b-side where they do all the talking
Milli Vanilli "girl you know it's true"
Billy Connolly album
Muppet Show album
1970s Israeli soft rock
Adrian Belew "the ideal woman"
Henry Rollins from "family man" - this is where the PC locked up during playback, so brace yourself for a buttkicking in 3-D and Sensurround here!!! Not kidding, it sounds like a machine gun.
King Diamond album
Berklee jazz history textbook cassette
Chris Rock album
a Learn to Speak French tape
Radio preacher dude
Mercyful Fate
Steven Wright album

Comments

Darrin said…
my favorite part was the:

"n' it bothered me......"
"n' guess what?"
"n' it bothered me......"

at the very end.

heh... i laughed.

i thought you were gonna merge into some house tune since it had that nice 'boom chick boom chick' rhythm going.

Popular posts from this blog

THESE CHORDS ARE LIKE FAMILY TO ME

Ian C Stewart "These Chords are like Family to Me" MP3 From the 2003 made-to-be-made-not-made-to-be-heard album I Don't Know Why You Think I Won't Kill You .... this is the last song. This was the beginning of my dabbling with intentional randomness in songwriting. The lyrics for the whole album were compiled from albums by other artists that I enjoyed a lot, such as Adrian Belew's Twang Bar King , The Cure's Pornography , Voivod Nothingface , Mercyful Fate Melissa etc. I wrote out entire lines of their phrases and chopped them together. I think at the time I described it as 'sad psychedelic love songs about satan' overall, which is really being too generous. The music was also randomly chosen from tablature found on t'interwebs for favorite songs of mine. In general I played the chords in reverse order to the original songs but I can still kind of tell in a couple of places what the songs were. The titles were my own, obviously. Although I did cho...

Until 91

Ian C Stewart "Until 91" MP3 Even though I had a girlfriend, I wrote the occasional song about other girls. "Until 91" was one such thing. It was recorded on my brand new Tascam Porta 05 4-track. That thing was my pride & joy. I used it more or less constantly until it gave up the ghost in 1992. "Until 91" adheres to the strict 4 tracks/no overdubs idea, maybe I hadn't learned how to overdub by that point. My first Casio keyboard supplied the drums. It was a PT-something. Uhhhh, clean guitar = Jaguar. Fretless bass = Michael's black Ibanez, last seen onstage with Raymond & Devilcake in 1992. I'm not sure where the funky folky vibe comes from. Satan? You came into my life bringing mucho confusion I didn't know if you were real or just an illusion I thought I was happy as I screamed in pain You turned around and left as you came me drumming with XYCHQ!?, January 1989 This was my first gig playing drums. It was horrible, I was horrible...

ACCOUNTABILITY

Ian C Stewart "Accountability" MP3 Hah, remember those Maxell Capsule tapes? Nice. This mixdown album.... laughingly titled Mama .... which came from one of the XTC live-on-radio 1989 acoustic recordings. At the very very end of one of the songs, Andy Partridge sang "mama," for no apparent reason. Maybe he was trying to tack on a Led Zeppelin-esque effect. Whatever, it was funny as hell at the time & I made it my goal to finish every song on this tape the same way.... anyway, this album features an early appearance by the Boss DR-550 drum machine that I got in August 1991. Mama was the first or second batch of recordings. That's also the time just after Evil Bread disbanded. I answered a Drummer Wanted flier & jammed a few times with a nice but directionless trio of older musicians. The guitarist left all his gear at my place, as was the custom at the time. So between jam sessions I spent hours (no, really) upon hours experimenting with his e-bow (well.....