Thursday, November 20, 2008

Album Update

Just to keep everybody updated, I would say we are about half way done with composing the album as of today. Most of the tracks you hear will not be on the album. When it comes to live shows we will probably have Phoenix playing guitar and singing, me on the laptop and possibly some live drums as well. So just keep an eye out for Dhub Shatt Live posters on a streetlight near you.


-Leland

Uncontrolled

Whats up? This is Phoenix, co-writer and vocalist for Dhub Shatt.
This new song(much like alot of the other songs) has lyrics that hit pretty
close to home for me. To start off, I guess I would say this song, which like any song worth listening to, is about a girl, about the trials and tribulations that come before the event of something on the horizon...

This song in particular is about how it wasn't working out and i didn't really feel i knew where she was coming from i felt like she was too here and there,
as i got into writing these lyrics i felt it had a pretty universal message...
"Mean what you say and say what you mean." its never good to be in the middle, thats where frustration is born... along with these lyrics.

I had a good concept of how I wanted to portray this song, my lyrics can be pretty harsh sometimes and these lyrics definitely show traits of cold-heartedness however
I wanted to put it under a better light ... sometimes its nice to say "fuck you" in a subtle tone and i believe this song says that in many ways. I had been listening to pounds of music with layered synths in them, one of which i had undeniably been able to pass up was the vocoder, which was gently placed in the back of my vocals.

That in essence was the driving force for how I had wanted the song done; however, like most of the songs we do in the studio, it felt like the song wrote itself (in a matter of five hours but who's counting). Check out the song, it's very soft spoken so to speak but if you listen closely you might catch a couple of cuss words in there, don't tell your parents. ha ha, let me know what you think i would love to hear it.

-Phoenix

















Saturday, November 15, 2008

Shotgun

Today we worked on a new electronic song, Shotgun. Experimenting with new time signatures, we came up with a few beats in 7/8 time. Its interesting experiment with new time signatures in the sequencer, even though many of our old beats that were programmed in 4/4 are actually in many other time signatures. Using a new time signature forces a change in the thought process of the song, which can lead to some really interesting ideas.

After we decided on a beat we miked up the beater bass guitar on the practice amp with a little bit of saturation and recorded a few bass lines. Vocals will be recorded next time.

-Leland
















Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Digital Sun 2.0

New song! We started working on a new beat knowing that we wanted to do something with vocoders. After finishing the beat we decided that the sound would go well with some older lyrics from digital sun, thus digital sun 2.0 was created. Right when we started to record lyrics, someone started to mow their lawn, thats where the idea for the white noise in the background came from. Their is still some work to be done on this track, but overall it is a minimalist sound reminiscent to breathe.

-Leland
















Monday, November 10, 2008

Dhub Shatt 2.0 Blog

We decided to start this blog just to give anyone who was interested a peep at whats going on in Dhub Shatt. We are currently working on a CD and continue to produce songs quickly that may or may not be on the album. We are also working on the live side of things, trying figure out how to put on a show worth your time, but when we work it out you can definitely expect to hear some songs not on the album. So just keep an eye out on this blog, and if you ever want to hit us up with your thoughts on a song or anything you can always drop a line on our myspace or email dhubshatt@gmail.com!

-Leland