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New Church of Hed Album — Brandenburg Heights — is released!

October 27, 2016 by pwdood@quarkspace.com Leave a Comment

As promised in our last news digest, the new Church of Hed album, Brandenburg Heights, was just released. In the classic Berlin School format, the album features two 20-minute tracks. It almost makes me wish I had a vinyl fetish!

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Church of Hed — Brandenburg Heights front cover.

The album is available exclusively on Bandcamp; it’s digitally available today, with CDs arriving in about two weeks. Expect an update when that happens. If you don’t trust us, check out the back cover:

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The Brandenburg Heights back cover. So there.

Expect reviews to be added to the Brandenburg Heights page on this website as they are published. We may even sell the CDs using the shopping cart here, but they will definitely be available from Bandcamp. The same “Buy One Get Four Free” deal will be in force, so you can score on the debut Church of Hed CD as well as Quarkspace’s Drop, Spacefolds 8, and Spacefolds 9 as well for one low price. The best deal in music!

I am also constantly working on new music, so look for news shortly on a couple upcoming projects — in addition to the sequel to Rivers of Asphalt. A decent amount of the road design, uh, music composition, is complete on the latter album. Still, it will take at least a year or two to record it. I don’t want to get bogged down with it like the original album which took from 2004 to 2010 to finish. The Era of Slacking, indeed.

As always, thanks for listening and the support. Get out there and buy many Brandenburg Heights copies for all your friends!

Filed Under: Church of Hed News, Featured Tagged With: Berlin School, Brandenburg Heights, Church of Hed, Church of Hed Brandenburg Heights, Electronica, Klaus Schulze, Korg SQ-1, Korg Volcas, Moog Sub 37, Prog, Psychedelic, Spacerock, Tangerine Dream

Church of Hed Summer 2016 News Digest

August 25, 2016 by pwdood@quarkspace.com Leave a Comment

Howdy. I just wanted to share some news about the latest happenings here at the Church of Hed. Our last update is here if you are interested in checking it out. Thanks for the interest as always.

Work on the new Church of Hed Album Continues

I’ve been working on hard on my new album which is probably going to be called Brandenburg Heights. One of the pieces involves a total destruction/reconstruction of the old Quarkspace electronica classic, Recaesarian, from Spacefolds 5 — more on that later. “Caesar” got me thinking Roman, which made me ponder the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. I grew up near a town in Ohio called Berlin Heights. Throw in the modern Berlin School style of the music and there you have the album title etymology.

Speaking of Berlin School, the album follows the classic 70s format used by Tangerine Dream and early Mike Oldfield, featuring two “title tracks” with the added Part 1 and Part 2 monikers. Part 1 is the aforementioned Recaesarian reconstruction. I owned the Volca Bass and Keys for about a year (as of January 2016), using them primarily as sound modules instead of their embedded sequencer functionality.

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The Moog Sub 37, Korg Z1, and Waldorf Streichfett make for some Berlin School fun. Photo by Paul Williams.

After picking up the Korg SQ-1 to serve as a MIDI sync traffic cop between the Volcas, Monotribe, Teenage Electronics PO-12, and the glorious Moog Sub 37, I started to work on this large-form Berlin School piece using the 5/4 time signature, key of D, and chord progression from the live version of Recaesarian. This Philip Glass inspired minimalism section appeared in the middle, with a soft landing serving as a coda arriving some 20 minutes after the beginning.

I was able to recreate the piece live in the studio and finally got a basic recording I liked. Over the past few months, work continued involving orchestration and physically playing new parts. Doing those Glass arpeggios on the weighted keys of my Yamaha MM8 still requires some effort and practice. I’ve always liked to combine sequenced, quantized loops, beats, and patterns with kinetic playing on both drums and keys. So there.

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The Yamaha MM8 serves as a nice finger exercise machine. Photo by Paul Williams.

Part 2 began to take form when I found a studio improv I recorded last December featuring a Sub 37 arpeggiation and a live drum beat all in 7. Taking a more modular form, I gradually wrote a few other parts — all in weirdo time signatures — including some Berlin School action using the same setup as Part 1. This track also comes in at around 20 minutes.

Brandenburg Heights, Part 2 is almost finished; I just need to add some sprinkles and frosting. I plan on having the album out this fall and it will be released exclusively on Bandcamp. With two 20 minute tracks, I don’t feel this release is appropriate for streaming services like Apple Music, Spotify, et al. I’d get less than a tenth of a penny for an entire album stream. I will also have an autographed hard copy CD-R version available from the Bandcamp page with the same BOG4 deal we offer at Eternity’s Jest Records.

The Rivers of Asphalt Sequel in Progress

Concurrently with the work on Brandenburg Heights, I’ve been writing and practicing material from my next, next album which will be a sequel to Rivers of Asphalt. Instead of Route 66, we are traveling the Lincoln Highway from San Francisco to New York City. I’ve written material for San Fran along with most of the areas from Kansas to the East Coast. I haven’t recorded much yet, but continue to practice and refine the material. This one gonna be proggie.

Well, that’s all I’ve got for now. Expect an update when Brandenburg Heights is released.

Filed Under: Church of Hed News, Featured Tagged With: Berlin School, Brandenburg Heights, Church of Hed, Church of Hed Brandenburg Heights, Electronica, Korg SQ-1, Korg Volcas, Moog Sub 37, Prog, Psychedelic, Spacerock

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