Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Saturday, 8 December 2007

The life of a Luthier

Friday night Debs and I took the train out to Bayswater to see our friend Baz in action, making guitars at the Cole Clark factory. I had been looking forward to this for ages, and it didn't disappoint.

Cole Clark guitars are played by the likes of Belle and Sebastian, Ben Harper, Architecture in Helsinki and The Dears, plus some other bands that I don't really like so I won't mention them here.

Baz gave us the red carpet treatment and showed us round the whole operation. He demonstrated his bending press, ran his hands over a Fat Lady's curves, gave an Angel a bit of TLC and even dallied briefly with his latest Mistress.

As you might imagine, the place was absolutely full of wood, with the humidity on the shop floor carefully controlled so none of it started swelling or shriveling at an inopportune moment. And then, of course, there were racks and racks of newborn guitars, serried in ranks like a naked musical army.

The best piece of kit was an amazing Cosmic 6200 5-axis CNC machine - a huge beast with a moving head unit which danced around, swapping cutting bits, shaping and shaving up to 8 guitar necks in a single run. Impressive computer controlled manufacturing process!

After about an hour of breathing in sawdust and perving on the instruments, Baz chauffeured us back to Melbourne in the General Lee.

I would have loved to have picked up an armful of these little beauties to take away with me, but they're slightly beyond my means at the moment... also pretty impractical to carry around when you've got a 15 kilo pack on your back. Plus, I don't really know any songs suitable for playing on an acoustic.

I'll probably just buy myself a new effects pedal when I get home instead. I rather fancy a tremelo.

Ben

Tuesday, 23 October 2007

Sky castle promote-ah!

OK you chews, listen up - there is music happening where we are and you should be there to hear it (if geographically feasible, that is).

Hamilton's finest instru-mentalists, Sora Shima, are playing 2 gigs in Wellington, NZ this weekend.

Friday 26th they're at Valve and Saturday 27th they play MVP. Click the pic to see their MySpack thingy and get all the relevant details.

Sora Shima recently supported NZ pop darlings the Mint Chicks, who last week won three Tui awards. This is therefore your one and only chance to see "the Shima" before they get massive, then you can tell all your mates that you saw them before they got famous.

It basically doesn't get much better than that.

Ben

Sunday, 30 September 2007

Desert Island Discs

Debs and I killed an hour or so one rainy afternoon in Fiji by doing our Desert Island Discs selections - pretending to be castaways on a desert island, and choosing eight pieces of music, one book (excluding the Bible or other religious work and the complete works of Shakespeare, which are deemed to be already present on the island), and one luxury item which must be inanimate and of no survival value to take with us.




Here are our choices:

Debs
1. Bob Dylan - Like a Rolling Stone
2. Libertines - Time for Heroes
3. The Smiths - The Light
4. The Cure - Just Like Heaven
5. Rod Stewart - Tonight's the Night
6. Rolling Stones - Sympathy for the Devil
7. David Bowie - Space Oddity
8. Stone Roses - I am the Resurrection
Book: George Orwell - Nineteen Eighty Four
Luxury item: A radio

Ben
1. Slint - Good Morning Captain
2. Public Enemy - Bring the Noise
3. Bonnie "Prince" Billy - One with the Birds
4. Pavement - Trigger Cut
5. Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra - Rockin' in Rhythm
6. Aphex Twin - Girl/Boy song
7. Kodaly - Missa Brevis
8. Paris Sisters - I love how you love me
Book: Leo Tolstoy - War and Peace
Luxury item: A guitar

Fun game! Feel free to chip in with your selections in the comments.

Ben