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Studio News
Author: Steven McCabe Created: 10/05/2007
This section of the blog will concern itself with the recording, mixing, mastering and song-writing process (cos there is one!) that goes on in the creation of Elegant Simplicity music.

One song to finish!
By Steven McCabe on 19/06/2007

Despite heroically battling some kind of cold/flu/tb/whatever . . I have managed to re-record the drums and mix 7 of the eight tracks of the new CD. The last track is the hardest one, but I am hoping to complete it this week. I cannot stress enough how great the stuff sounds; I am so relieved that the decision to re-record the drums has proven to be the correct course of action. On top of all that, the basic artwork is sketched out now and looking very nice indeed. I will shortly be costing the manufacture up and, all being well, we're still looking for a release within the next eight weeks or so.

In between all of that, I am also re-locating - leaving the wet and windy streets of Manchester far behind and 'getting it together, man' in the country. Well, semi-rural country, truth be told - cannot stray too far away from my beloved coffee shops! There will be no disruption to the on-line shop, so please co ...

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New album update . . .
By Steven McCabe on 03/06/2007

Following the previous post regarding the new album, I have decided to trim the number of tracks to eight by removing the song Feels Like a Lifetime. This brings the album to just under an hour, which makes the whole thing flow a lot better. The excised track is a great 10 minute piece and I really like it, particularly as it features a great performance from Ken. Once I sort out the music section of the webiste, I may make this track exclusively available to the mailing list audience.

In the June newsletter just sent out, I mentioned that there will be a slight delay with the new album: it's looking to be an August release. I am not happy with the drum sound, (even though subjectively it sounds great), so I am going to remix the tracks with my new found focus to see if I can make the album even better. More than any other of our albums, I relly feel that this is 'the one', so I am determined to get is sounding as good as possible.

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New Album Track List
By Steven McCabe on 19/05/2007

Yesterday, I spent a few hours with the 100 minutes of music and songs I had recorded for the new CD. The object of the exercise was to whittle down the 12 tracks into an album of around 50 or 60 minutes. Of course, I could go for a double album! It would work thematically, but the cost would be prohibitive.

Anyway, I think I have settled on 9 songs, running to 67 minutes. Possibly, this is a tad over-long but the running order really works. My favourite track at the moment is Fragments. This is a kick ass slow burner with a beautiful middle section followed by a hard rock finale!

I burned the songs to a CD and will spend a few days listening to them to see if they need any more editing, remixing or whatever. Initial gut feeling is that the answer is no, but, you never know! You can spend days getting a track to sound right only to find some little thing niggling away at the back of your mind. Then you have to go back in the studio and re-m ...

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