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APL027 >> COLOR BY NUMBERS - THE TRANSITIONS
[20.12.2004 | POETRY OF MOTION]
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The new album by 'color by numbers' (Jason Corder) aptly
titled "The Transitions", represents an epochal evolution in
the life of author Jason Corder from isolational observations
translated through sound to beautiful, techni-colored day-
dreamings mingled with childlike curiosities.
Through the two year long production span of "The Transitions",
Jason underwent a shifting period in his music and life.
Through this phase he embraced his roots, solidified a musical
philosophy, and began collaborating closely with a community of
artists and musicians. So the album is themed around his
personal transition into a new paradigm of production coupled
with his move out to the California coast.
The inspiration in transition truly stands out by the naked use
of instruments such as bells, violins, a melodica, a Wurlitzer
baby grand, a dulcima, an Ethiopian tamtam, and even a homemade
percussion set - "I set up a pots-and-pans drum kit in my
kitchen one time - hanging all the utensils from strings. It
was like being a crazy kid again ... I guess that's the point
anyway." Crediting 'Jason Corder & Friends' as being the
authors of the songs displays the new non-isolate production
environ behind "The Transitions" - "For many of the songs I
would sit down with my guitar and start noodling out a melody
into the mic. Then I would get other musicians to come over to
my studio and jam along with me. I would record the whole
session and later go back to edit away. On other songs, my
friends and I would sit around and talk about all the ideas we
wanted to put into a track. Though I think I prefer the more
chaotic method of just sitting down and feeling out a sketch
from thin air".
The big difference from his Off the Sky project, is the vast
use of guitar melody married with other instrumentations.
Jason states: "I have actually been playing guitar much longer
than producing electronic music. I used to have this fantasy
of being a rock star guitar player when I was a kid but I
couldn't ever figure out how to keep a band glued together; so
I practiced guitar like crazy - alone. After a while I
completely burnt out on playing guitar by myself and started
writing weird music via laptop which is where the dubbed out
sound of Off The Sky began. I think a lot of that cold
textural novelty came from too much social isolation and from
me trying to produce strictly from within a midi realm of 1's
and 0's. I still love to make that kind of music but I almost
burnt out on doing that at one point. Fortunatly I learned to
evolve past that boxed-in, tunnel-vision state of mind which
in turn helped me realize that by bouncing my ideas off other
artists my musical growth would stem exponentially - and it
has imporoved my Off the Sky sound and helped define the
sound that is Color by Numbers. So in the last couple years
I got my head out of the sand, picked my acoustic guitar back
up, and up-started a local post rock band which ended up being
a huge catalyst to me letting my roots (guitar) come out and
play in my songs. It has just ended up feeling more honest to
work this way..."
And in light of the transition from a life of isolation to
enjoying the beauty of love and new found relationships, Jason
feels strongly that the melodies in his songs best describe
these personal changes. "I wrote most of my older work for
myself and nobody else which is why those tracks, although
laden with craftsmanship and thought, feel a tad devoid of
some personal feeling for me. These days my life has been
saturated with both love and day-dreaming and I think that
has made my recent music much more honest and endearing than
ever." And in spite of being as productive as ever in his
musical coming of age, Jason yet plans his next epoch. "I'm
going to score films while living out here in California;
its a dream Ive always had. But I guess at this point the
point for me is to ultimately have fun with writing these
songs and see where that ends up taking me. I'd like to
eventually perform an ambient off the sky set streamed live
from a high altitude airplain floating in the low gravity of
the upper atmosphere... so I guess the sky is the limit" -
and truly put, indeed it is!
Jason would like to thank a few of the key musicians that
contributed their melodies and ideas throughout the making
of this album:
Chris Worland : guitar
Lina Tharsing : vocals
Clint Colburn : pots and pans
Andrew English : bells
Ticean Bennet : Etheopian tam tam
Matt Yerington : trumpets
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:: 9 tracks :: 38min 04sec :: 53.61 MB ::
01: color by numbers - "Opus Momentus"
02: color by numbers - "A Sonnet deconstructed"
03: color by numbers - "Endless Paper Oceans"
04: color by numbers - "Hyacinth Miasma"
05: color by numbers - "Poetry of Motion"
06: color by numbers - "Simple life in C"
07: color by numbers - "Lights like Windows"
08: color by numbers - "Syncopation of Hearts"
09: color by numbers - "The Transitions"
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APL024 Konrad Bayer - "Songs For Sunhi (Summerrain)"
APL025 Kenneth Kirschner - "May 3, 1997"
APL026 Arrial - "this is my beauty, show me yours"
APL027 color by numbers - "The Transitions"
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