Magnitude released!

https://soundcloud.com/jpeter-ash/magnitude

Originally written in 1996 for the album Gyroscope. This song has always been a favorite because of the playful nature of the lyrics, and the driving groove. The 1996 version was recorded using a sequenced sample of my Ibanez bass, The Purple Master. The bass line was written and recorded using that sample; I never actually learned how to play the line. I just thought I’d figure it out later. Never would I have guessed that it would take 23 years before I finally sat down and learned the part!

My Ibanez Roadstar II Bass

Enjoy. Peace. Jason

I Have Said Words released!

https://soundcloud.com/jpeter-ash/i-have-said-words

Until the very last minute, this song had been titled “Boris Would Understand” because of its origins as an homage to Boris Blank and Yello, who have been a fundamental part of my musical ecosystem for most of my life. When it came time to publish, however, I conceded that this song really needed to be named “I Have Said Words“, as it is the primary lyric. It stung a bit to give up the original title. The song is a nonsensical, Alice-In-Wonderland-type journey through strange electronica environments. Currently, I’m planning for it to be the last track on Marbles Considered Lost. So cool.

Enjoy.Peace.Jason.

Cabin In The Woods Released!

https://soundcloud.com/jpeter-ash/cabin-in-the-woods

I had a great time collaborating with Don Weigand on Cabin In The Woods. What a blast. The cabin referenced in the song was actually located a short distance behind my childhood home. Don and I began writing songs in that home. Here is an actual photo taken by Don of my shoes hanging down through the roof while I sit on the chimney top in the winter (circa 1987) . Enjoy.Peace.Jason.

Studio Update – Magnitude

When this song was originally written, back around 1995, I was so excited by the chunky power of the arrangement. I knew that it was going to be tricky to reproduce. Pulling together the new version has been a slow evolution. The song rests upon two main pillars; the lead vocal and the bass guitar. The bass was finalized last month after 3-4 weeks of rehearsing. The vocals are coming together now — a great line, the lyrics are a cool play on words. Recorded last weekend, I’ve been hard at work on the editing. When that is done, all that remains are the vocal harmonies — not too major of a task. Probably two weeks left before heading into the final mixing stages. Overall, I love it. The new recordings are powerful and colorful. Purple Master sounds amazing; this bass line is fantastic.

Enjoy.Peace.Jason

Studio Update – Boris Would Understand

Progress on the album, Marbles Considered Lost, has been fantastic! There are five separate projects in motion. I’m currently wrapping up the final touches on this instrumental: Boris Would Understand (referencing Boris Blank of Yello). A strange and wonderful song with plenty of twists and turns. I’m expecting to publish Boris along with Cabin In The Woods sometime in the next two weeks. The other projects in motion are: Magnitude (80% complete); a new version of an old song from the 1997 album Gyroscope, Monster (40% complete); a rock-driven story-style song, and The Cinderblock Boy (25% complete); a slow, emotional song about heartache.

Enjoy.Peace.Jason

Studio Update – Marbles Considered Lost

The next chapter begins.

After a short period of downtime, I’ve been busy developing my next project. It is tentatively called, “Marbles Considered Lost“. A sarcastic jab at how crazy it is for me to be recording music that no one hears. I am currently wrapping up the guitars on the first song, “Cabin in the Woods”. It is a lighthearted daydream about visiting an abandoned cabin that I used to play in as a kid. The song is around 70% complete. I’ve also been assembling an instrumental called, “Boris Would Understand”, and re-building the sequencing for “Magnitude”, an old song from Gyroscope. A lot of things in motion.

I’ve also re-connected with my very best friend, and long-time writing partner, Don. I’m looking forward to his input and collaboration. This is going to be fun!

Enjoy.Peace.Jason