Jun 6 2011

Preview track from the new album & live looping #101

Hello folks,

I thought it was time to let you in on some of the new music I’ve been working on this year. Most of you probably have Mandala by now, or have at least heard it on Bandcamp. And you will of course have checked out the latest Rejectamenta EP, which consists of tracks that didn’t quite fit on the new record but were recorded during the same period.

Yesterday I posted an unmastered preview track from the new record The Knowledge of Things To Come on my Soundcloud page. I had a great response over Twitter and Facebook from a number of people and thought it should be posted here on the blog.

I also thought this would be a good time to talk about what it is I do when I’m playing solo. Many people who bought Mandala have asked me whether I played all the instruments on the album. They were surprised when I told them it was just me playing solo live and I’ve found it is quite difficult to explain to non-musicians the concept and process of live looping without the music in front of me.

So I’ve annotated the track on Soundcloud with their rather useful timed comments utility. This had allowed my to provide you with a running commentary as the track plays through, explaining what is occurring musically and technically in real time.

Here it is…

the music of chance (unmastered preview) by simonlittlebass

Obviously this is one of the simpler tracks from a live looping perspective. A lot of what I do is a kind of musical plate-spinning exercise where I’m both playing and steering the arrangement live with the Looperlative. All the sounds on this track were produced wit the Pod X3 Pro going through the LP1.

The new record should be ready sometime over the next couple of months. It just needs mastering now. I also posted a preview of the album artwork via Instgram last night; got a good response for that too which I was really pleased about. The main image is by the excellent Icelandic photographer Johann Smari and the cover design is my own.

I was lucky enough to be invited by the excellent bassist and educator Lee Pellington (@Guerillabass on Twitter) to give a masterclass at Leicester College on Friday. We talked about what it means to be a freelance session musician and what you need to know to make it on your own. We also talked briefly about the solo bass project and I performed a few short live looping improvisations for the bass players in the morning. So, seeing as we’re looking at the process in today’s blog post, here’s a short video of one of my improvisations filmed that morning. The sound isn’t great and the noise of me pressing buttons is louder that the music, but you get the idea…

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Hope you like it. It’s also up on YouTube if you want to share the link. Watch this space for news of the new record. As soon as it’s ready I’ll be sending out advance download copies to a few bloggers and music writers for reviews. If you are a music blogger, reviewer, podcaster or radio host and would like to be included in this select bunch, then drop me a line here and I’ll put you on the list.  Phil and Oliver, you are at the top of the list…

Until next time 🙂


May 24 2011

Video from This Morning with Clare Teal

Hello folks,

Thought I’d post this video of us playing on This Morning on the blog. It’s up on my videos page too just in case…

We had a fun morning over at ITV and were well looked after by the lovely crew there. And it’s always good to see Eamonn and Ruth.

Also think his is probably the only video i have of me playing The Beast. I shall have to rectify this soon. Thinking it might be time to film some live-looping stuff for you, especially now I’ve got my little Flipcam. I’ll get on the case and let you know when I have something good…


May 17 2011

Some videos from Nina’s 606 gig last night

Hey guys,

Had a great show at the 606 last night with Nina Ferro, Grant Windsor, Martyn Kaine, Femi Temowo and Jono McNeil (who’s just joined Twitter by the way).

I managed to shoot a couple of little videos on my iPhone with the fab little 8mm application and thought I’d post them here so you can check them out.

The first one is Free…

And then I got most of the encore, Donny Hathaway’s A Song For You

Hope you like them. We had a great night. I’ll let you know when we have some more shows coming up.

Watch this space;)