Main image: “The Fall of Numenor,” an allusion to Atlantis made by J.R.R. Tolkien well after HP Lovecraft did his stuff.


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The Crawling Chaos and A.I.

Last Updated on November 16, 2023 Initial experiments at using modern audio stream extractions (stems) from our music, (I used Sex Machine, of course, as a test), have been spectacularly unsuccessful. It appears that our cacophony of sound is pretty much inseparable, apart from the vocals, for this much-hyped technology.  I’ll try it on some…
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November 16, 2023 0

Total, Absolute Respect

Last Updated on May 10, 2023 Painful Death and The Fear I’m a tad sorry to post this here for any personal upset caused, but……………………………………. If it helps while playing, think of Miles Dyson holding the weight inTerminator 2, or someone you watched die. Slowly. The greatest respect that anyone can have for anyone is…
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May 10, 2023 0

Original Newspapers Demo

Last Updated on May 10, 2023 No Fear Many years ago we hated showing our earlier output with all the beginner’s mistakes (sp).  So now I’d like to talk about the original demo tape which we sent to Tony Wilson.  “Newspapers” was the second track on it and it was about the first thing we…
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May 10, 2023 0

FLAC and FX Chain Oversampling

Last Updated on May 8, 2023 DAWs I’m currently working through the Homunculus Equinox music on the website, recoding the streamed output to FLAC format, which is lossless, open source, works anywhere and good for streaming. As perchance would have it, the latest release of my DAW has now got super oversampling on the FX…
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May 8, 2023 0

Beltane is Upon us Again

Rock on with the charlatans, Dee and Kelly.  Fraud and fake news is nowt new! More info on the track is here and here


May 1, 2023 0

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Main image: “The Fall of Numenor,” an allusion to Atlantis made by J.R.R. Tolkien well after HP Lovecraft did his stuff.


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