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Thursday, 29 December 2005
Did I mention that I'm obsessed with Mellotrons?
Mood:  a-ok
Now Playing: Genesis - A Trick Of The Tail
Topic: Works In Progress
Yes, my current obsession is with the Mellotron. It has been going on for a couple of years, but it's getting more and more intense. If Mellotrons were people, they'd all have restraining orders against me.
Anyway, on to buisness.

Lots of things:
1. My new album is not Pandemic. I have another one newer than that now, called 1223. Because I did it in one day, 12/23/2005. This link should work later today, or tomorrow. You can read all the fascinating details. How's that for "no fanfare"?

2. Synthesizers.com now has an artist page for me. Complete with pretentious (but thankfully short) biography in third-person, picture of me throwing myself onto my modular synthesizer, and link to my main page. It's on the same link as the other link was. Or, go here:
http://www.synthesizers.com/artists/moot_booxle

Sorry it's been so long since I've posted. Please to be bearing with me as I making the happy email spider matrix bookpage.

PS - I love Mellotrons.
http://www.mellotronics.com

Posted by MooT BooXLe at 9:14 AM EST
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Thursday, 22 December 2005
Staring at the empty pages...
Mood:  cool
Now Playing: My own voice echoing inside my head.
Topic: Updates
Well, this whole INTERNET JUGGERNAUT known as MooT BooXLe's website has a new front door.
Also, perhaps a little prematurely, I have begun to sell Pandemic on its respective page, via PayPal. Get yours today! In the meantime, I'm printing up several copies for when the orders come FLOODING IN in massive volume! Well, I mean when two or three people decide to take a chance! Pandemic is a good record, but it's not for everybody. But it's for you, if you buy it. ;-)
(These shameless plugs....)
I'm trying to get it all together and bring anyone who cares a great source of infotainment. Or green onions. (You, know, they're really scallions...)
GOODBYE, and, in case I don't get to a computer before then, MERRY CHRISTMAS.

Your loving son,
Queen Victoria.

Posted by MooT BooXLe at 11:16 AM EST
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Sunday, 11 December 2005
Complete
Mood:  cool
Now Playing: Radiohead - Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors
Topic: Works In Progress
Hello everyone,
the experimental project is completely finished, with titles and art and everything. I'm quite pleased with it.
If you're interested, you can read about it here. I'm going to go create that page right now. Bear with me. It may not be finished when you get to it. But I will finish it.

=MooTy MooTerson=

Posted by MooT BooXLe at 5:07 PM EST
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Wednesday, 7 December 2005
The Slithy-Toves
Mood:  cool
Now Playing: Fiona Apple - Extraordinary Machine
Topic: Writing Songs
I'm back from a nice hiatus from (what is now) normal life. Went back to my homeland of Tennessee. Saw family and friends. (Unfortunately, didn't see everybody I wanted to see. Apologies to those I missed. I'll be back again someday, and a lot quicker than that dreamer Frosty the Snowman. He made a lot of promises, but never delivered. No one has ever heard from him again. [I don't even want to hear about the sequel...that was not the real Frosty. He's gone forever.])
Right. So I've been writing feverishly ever since I got back home. I feel like I'm coming out of that slump I was in. That electronic record was just another detour which was preceded by an as-yet unfinished covers album.
I made the electronic/experimental thing (OH YEAH, BTW, it's called Pandemic) as a way to break in my new modular synthesizer which I have talked about plenty previously. Also, I find it easy to create things in that medium with minimal planning or...effort.
But now, I'm serious again. I've decided that I'm living in the musical world where I belong regardless of what the rat race of life tries to throw at me. I'm sick and tired of letting my primary source of income, which is not even remotely related to music, dictate how I feel about spending serious time creating art. Right now I'm sleep-deprived and sore, but it's worth it because I'm really proud of what I'm doing right now. It could be just a phase, but then, what in life is not? There are seasons in all things. And I'm at the start of another good one.
I think I should go now; quit while I'm ahead.

=TOODLES=
=MooTles=

=extra wide egg noodles=

Posted by MooT BooXLe at 10:59 AM EST
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Tuesday, 22 November 2005
Searching for Titles
Mood:  incredulous
Now Playing: THE SOUND OF MY SHORTING CIRCUITS
Topic: Works In Progress
HELLO MY NEW ALBUM IS FINISHED
IT SOUNDS VERY GOOD
BUT I DON'T HAVE TITLES
FOR ANY OF THE TUNES
OR THE ALBUM ITSELF.
SO IT IS NOT REALLY FINISHED, IS IT?

=A ROBOT=
MB

going on vacation now. goodbye.

Posted by MooT BooXLe at 4:12 PM EST
Updated: Tuesday, 22 November 2005 4:16 PM EST
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Friday, 18 November 2005
The Law of Diminishing Returns
Mood:  cool
Now Playing: The Shaggs - My Pal Foot Foot
I think it was a lyric from that Postal Service record that said, "It's not a party if it happens every night."
That statement has echoed in my mind for a couple of years, in good times and bad. It's so true. Anything can lose its effectiveness, thrown off balance by overexposure. Moderation and temperance in all things are the key.
Take, for instance, this blog. If I posted daily, would I really have anything important to say? Or would I concoct hasty, unripe ideas and thoughts in the interest of keeping on schedule? What if a person was forced to write a song every day? How many of those songs would be inspired? How many would be nothing but excercises?
It's the old quantity vs. quality debate.

Like this post. In the interest of brevity, I could have simply said:

I prefer Quality over Quantity in most things in life.

Why think in terms of sheer numbers?

=This has been another discursive, rambling post by
MooT BooXLe.=

Posted by MooT BooXLe at 10:28 AM EST
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Monday, 14 November 2005
Improvisation #1
Mood:  not sure
Now Playing: Rumbling and Humming noises
Topic: Musing
What I am about to say does not make sense, even to me. If it somehow bears a resemblance to anything meaningful, it was totally by accident.

=
My intentions are not clear
And I want it that way
If I make a mistake
It'd be easy enough to say
That that was my intention all along
And if I succeed at whatever I'm at
My hope is by that time I'll have realised that
Success is a surprise if you've no goal in mind
And when you happen upon something great
You can pretend that it's what you were trying to find
And if you make a mistake


You can leave it behind.

=
MooT

Posted by MooT BooXLe at 1:32 PM EST
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Monday, 7 November 2005
Stone Knives and Bear Skins
Mood:  a-ok
Now Playing: Doug Carman - Field Recording
Topic: Writing Songs
I was just telling a good friend about something, and the thought struck me that I should share it with everyone.
I used to write a lot of songs whilst sitting and singing at the piano. However, I find this to actually impede my progress now.
I look at songwriting (and perhaps music creation in general) like mining: you find a rich piece of ground and you mine it and mine it and mine it, but that ore is of finite supply, and after a while, it becomes quite barren and the results of mining it further are an excercise in frustration.
That's the piano for me right now. Actually, that goes for any instrument that either sounds amazing or is extremely fun to play. I can't write good songs on my 12-string electric guitar, because it's too much fun to make sounds on it. Ditto the modular synthesizer.
I have written my best compositions, instrumental or vocal, on "limited color palette" instruments. These are usually unplugged electric guitar or my little Yamaha PSS-470, which has 49 small-sized keys, and a very basic overall sound. I don't get distracted and start tinkering endlessly. One can use up valuable inspiration that way, just noodling about. That accounts for my numerous unfinished songs.
Just some thoughts.

MooT BooXLe

Posted by MooT BooXLe at 12:04 PM EST
Updated: Monday, 7 November 2005 4:01 PM EST
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Thursday, 3 November 2005
This Is What It Is
Mood:  happy
Now Playing: Get Down Saturday Night - Oliver Cheatham
Topic: Building a Synthesizer
Here is, in order, what my modular synthesizer currently consists of:
On back panel:
Q137 Power
Q104 MIDI Interface
dual blank panel

On Front, left to right:
Q105 Slew Limiter
Q146 Normalization
Q106 Oscillator (with CRS)
Q106 Oscillator (with CRS)
Q141 Oscillator Aid
Q106 Oscillator
Q116 Ring Modulator
Q125 Signal Processor
Q130 Clipper/Rectifier
Q124 Multiples
Q113 8-Channel Mixer
Q150 Transistor Ladder Filter
Q109 Envelope Generator
Q108 Amplifier
Q109 Envelope Generator
Q108 Amplifier
Q118 Instrument Interface

For info on all this jargle, see
Here.

MooT

Posted by MooT BooXLe at 12:41 PM EST
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Wednesday, 2 November 2005
You Know My Name
Mood:  cool
Now Playing: Sir Paul McCartney's wonderful new record
OK----
For those of you who question the pronunciation of my moniker (and all of you who think you're pronouncing it right but maybe aren't),
I give you the proper one:

MooT (anyone can pronounce this)
BooXLe (Boo (like a ghost)ks- Lee)

NOT Boox-el, as is the usual mistake.

I just felt that I should clear this up. I'd like for everyone to say it like I do. ;0)

Everything's cool. No worries. I'm not mad at you, honest. :-)

M o o T B o o X L e

PS - Normally I use an accent (windows character map Alt+0233) on the e like this: e
But that doesn't always show up in a lot of fonts.
Little known fact: There were once umlauts (sp?) over all of the O's, but I dropped them after a high school German teacher pronounced it with them and I realised how dumb that sounded.


Posted by MooT BooXLe at 4:09 PM EST
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