Back on iTunes

Forgot to mention that Chillin’ with Lovespirals went back onto iTunes a-ok the other day. Guess Apple figured out their problem. Cool. Speaking of Apple, Ryan’s all excited about Steve Job’s keynote today. I asked him not to tell me all the news so that I can be surprised when I watch the video. If they’re putting one up, which I assume they are. Those live events were always a pain in the butt, so I can understand why they didn’t do it this time, but it’s kind of a bummer, all the same.

So I put together my first Chillcast this weekend, but I haven’t actually launched the podcast yet. I realized that I have to do some unfun stuff, like create a proper site for it, get my RSS feed together and all that. Ryan did all the hard stuff for our band podcast, but this one is my baby. I can’t decide if I should call it Chillcuts Chillcast so it’ll make more sense to host it on www.chillcuts.com, or maybe Chillcuts with Anji Bee and host it on www.anjibee.com? But I don’t want to go buy www.chillcast.com, really… Blah, this is the part of creation that I don’t find fun. Anyway, stayed tuned for future developments with my new music podcast!

iTunes Search Issue

C.C. Chapman emailed me today to say that his show, Accident Hash, also was not showing up in iTunes searches. He claims iTunes is “hosed” right now. Hopefully they’ll have it fixed soon. It’s cool to know that C.C. was listening to our podcast. I guess he mentioned us on his last night, I’m just checking it out right now. Gee… I think my flirtation with Adam has somehow switched to a flirtation with C.C. (Do you put another period after C.C. to end the sentence, I wonder?) That’s right, I was going to cut in some of C.C.’s comments about me into the last Chillin’, but I forgot. Oh well, just go check out his shows from last month and you’ll hear a few things.

Lullabies to Violaine

After telling a friend about the Cocteau Twins 4 CD set Lullabies to Violaine earlier this month, they gave me a copy for Christmas. How sweet! Robin did a nice job remastering everything. It’s cool to hear the muddier recordings brought to life with more sparkling guitars and distinct basslines. Comparing just the 320 AAC files I ripped from the original EPs to the ones ripped from the new CDs, the sound is quite improved on some songs.

I was thinking that I wouldn’t get the set because I already have almost everything on it, but now I’m happy that Todd picked one up for me. I’m still comparing the more recent tracks and trying to decide, for instance, if I prefer the original Twinlights or the new Lullabies versions, but on the 80’s stuff it’s really no contest. “Sighs Smells of Farewell” is an exception, though. I thought the original sounded better on that one. That’s why I’m checking everything individually. It’s awesome to get the two Christmas tracks, btw, because I didn’t have Snow and have been wanting those tunes for my holiday playlist!

I’m not sure if this is a secret or not, but Ryan recently digitized the original mixdowns of Ardor from his master DATs and the sound quality was noticeably better on those. The high end of the guitar especially shines. It would be so cool if we could manage to do a 4 CD set of his four Love Spirals Downwards’ studio albums remastered like this Twins set, though I’m pretty sure the cost would be too prohibitive. I’d really love to hear Idylls remastered, though. I imagine he could get it sounding much cleaner and louder with modern equipment.

Speaking of equipment, my friend Todd, and the Cocteau Twins; he showed me a postcard that Robin Guthrie mailed him awhile back thanking Todd for giving him an Acetone drum machine. Apparently Robin used it on some recordings, but I’m not sure which ones. I should ask Todd if he knows which songs use his drum machine.

Anji on Comic Strip Blog

Daily Source Code followers will likely be familiar with the infamous Comic Strip Blogger, who comments religiously on Adam Curry’s blog. I recently mentioned him in some audio feedback to Adam, and now CSB (as Adam calls him) has mentioned me in his comic strip! Now, that is usually NOT a good thing, but I was somehow spared his wrath and appear in a fairly positive light. Of course, I should remind him that Ryan was the one to the sell the 50,000 CDs, not me…

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Caught in the Groove vocal session

Had a great session yesterday recording the main vocals for “Caught in the Groove.” Figured I’d rest my voice a day or two before going back in to do the harmonies, but I already know what I’m doing. Ryan worked hard on a nice piano line the day before last, gives it a different vibe than anything we’ve done before. He did some more guitar work, too. It’s coming along, for sure. The hard part is not sharing new music until an album is complete. I always want to get it out to the fans right away, ’cause I’m so excited. But we’ve got a lot of new songs that we can’t wait to record, so if life cooperates, the next album shouldn’t be all that far away. Keep your fingers crossed that this next year is much easier than the last two were for us!

Recording a new song

The night before last, Ryan and I wrote a new song. We’ve been writing quite a few songs the past couple months, but this one really seemed special. It was one of those songs that came together very quickly, magickly. We made a little demo of it with my new Spike system. Then last night we actually began recording the song in the studio. Ryan really kicked ass, too, and got most of it done. I threw down a scratch track of vocals for him to work around. I’ll probably record the real thing in the next few days. Maybe we’ll play a snippet on our next podcast? Oh, it’s called “Caught in the Groove.”

Spammer jerk

Man some jerk somehow made a spam entry on 100 blog entries. WTF? I didn’t check what the links were, but they didn’t seem to make any sense. There was no text to temp one into clicking them, either. It was just stupid and pointless. Why target our little blog, anyway? Geez spammers suck ass.

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