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    Volume 6

    Posts 126-150

    Tuesday, December 25, 2007to

    Tuesday, January 22, 2008

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    T U E SD A Y , D E C EM B E R 2 5 , 2 0 0 7

    This Day in Studio History

    This is aStudio Historytwo-fer. . .

    The first took place on December 25, 1997. This was a videotaped ORC jam session

    with Jason on electric guitar, drum machine, and keyboard and Jimmy on bass

    guitar. They played nine songs consisting of five ORC songs, "Contact" by Mune

    Mud, "A Dreamworld" by NueroMud, and two R.E.M. covers ("Man on the Moon" and

    "Radio Free Europe").

    The second took place on December 25, 2002. Jason and Jimmy stole away from

    the family Christmas party to record a short 5-song set of Christmas songs. Jason

    played the piano and Jimmy sang. You can here one of the songs here.

    Posted by - Mune Mud - at 6:14 AM 0 comments

    Labels: This Day in History

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    T U E SD A Y , D E C EM B E R 2 5 , 2 0 0 7

    Just For Fun #4

    MERRY CHRISTMAS

    From all of us at Metal XOR Studio

    Posted by - Mune Mud - at 6:15 AM 0 comments

    Labels: Just for Fun

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    W E D N E SD A Y , D E C E M B E R 2 6 , 2 0 0 7

    Project Spotlight #18: Early Keyboards

    In the year 1986, Harry and Jason went to Brad's house a few times for Pheonixjam sessions. Harry would take his Korg DW-8000 synthesizer but Jason had no

    instrument to take (he only played piano at this point). So he received his birthday

    present early that fall, a portable Yamaha keyboard, so he could participate in the

    jams.

    In addition to Pheonix, he also recorded his own solo music at home with the

    keyboard. He hooked a microphone to his stereo and put it next to the keyboard's

    speaker and recorded four tapes of songs this way.

    The first tape he finished was a collection of Christmas songs called Merry

    Christmas to Me. He finished this first because he gave a couple copies out as

    Christmas gifts to various family members that year.

    He also finished his first tape of non-Christmas songs before November of 1986. It

    was called The Deuce(named because it was tape number two). A few of the early

    songs on the tape were covers he enjoyed playing out of his piano books, but the

    rest were songs he wrote himself.

    In 1987 he finished his third tape called Diversity au Troi, part of this title coming

    from the French class he took during the 1986-7 school year. These songs were a

    little more complicated. He even experimented with some layering by recording

    the first "track" on the left channel of the tape and then recording a second "track"

    on the right channel. He also experimented with multitrack recording be recording

    to one tape, then recording himself playing a second keyboard part while playing

    the first tape back on another tape deck.

    It was some time in 1987 that he finished his fourth and last keyboard tape. It was

    titled Quadraphonicand contained more examples of experimental recording

    techniques.

    It was in March of 1987 that he also recorded a tape called Songs to Enjoy. These

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    were cover songs from his piano books including "Moon River", "Alley Cat",

    "Somewhere, My Love", and eight more.

    In early 1988 Jason borrowed an electric guitar from a friend. Then he

    concentrated on guitar which led to the formation of the band The Two-Tones in

    early 1988. Thus the early period of keyboards came to an end.

    Posted by - Mune Mud - at 5:37 AM 0 comments

    Labels: Project Spotlight

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    F R I D A Y , D E C E M BE R 2 8 , 2 0 0 7

    Article: Chimera

    The 1997 Mune Mud album Sleep State Fcame with an information-packedcompanion 3.5" floppy disk called "Chimera".

    The Main Menu on the disk (shown below) listed six options.

    The [A] option opened a screen that listed facts about the album. The facts were:

    1. Total running time is 56 minutes and 33 seconds

    2. Guest musician: Bill W on "Molybdenum"

    3. Metal XOR Catalog Number: MXOR-17 (Lyric code MM06-09)

    4. Contains 19 tracks (15 new, 4 remakes)

    5. Earliest song recorded on May 13, 1996 "Sleeping with the Fishes"

    6. Latest song recorded on September 4, 1997 "Before (Again)"

    7. Shortest song is "Overfed" at 1:49

    8. Longest song is "Etesian Wind (Denny's Mix)" at 4:00

    9. There are 8 instrumentals on the album

    10. Official release date was Tuesday, September 23, 1997

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    11. Songs were recorded at three different locations for the album

    12. Only song with non-Studio sample is "Biobot". The background clanging noise

    throughout the song came from the movie Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

    (the Wonkamobile).

    13. This album was originally to be called Equation of Time Part IIbecause most of

    the songs were outtakes from Equation of Time.

    14. The second album title that was dropped was Equitation of Python.

    15. The alternate album cover image was a cross-section of the brain

    16. A video for "Molybdenum" was produced before the album was released.

    17. "Prospecting Saturn" was recorded to be on a celestial album.

    The [B] option listed lyrics to all the songs on the album

    The [C] option listed lyrics to outtake songs that did not appear on the album

    ("Atlantis", "Crystal", "Little Germany", "Market Connection", "One Second", "Sepia",

    "The End Den", "You Took Me Down", and "Winter Song")

    The [D] option was a FAQ about the disk and the album

    The [E] option contained contact information

    The [X] option exited the program and returned to DOS

    Buried within the lyrics directory was a hidden file that contained a message from

    the Studio:

    Also hidden on the disk was a picture labeled "Metal XOR". Could this actually be a

    tie-in to the upcoming project from ORC?...

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    Posted by - Mune Mud - at 3:32 PM 0 comments

    Labels: Article

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    SA T U R D AY , D E C E M BE R 2 9 , 2 0 0 7

    This Day in Studio History

    It was December 29, 2001, when the Mune Mud album Olympus 10th AnniversaryCollectionwas released.

    Olympuswas the first album in the "10th Anniversary Collection" series. The series

    remastered original Mune Mud albums, including unreleased tracks and demo

    versions of songs on the album as bonus tracks, and re-released the album on CD.

    The series wrapped up this year with Sleep State F 10th Anniversary Collection.Posted by - Mune Mud - at 8:05 AM 0 comments

    Labels: This Day in History

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    SU N D A Y , D E C E M B E R 3 0 , 2 0 0 7

    Album of the Week #19: Pryme Material

    Project name: Mune MudAlbum name: Pryme Material

    Release date: September 7, 1993

    Release format: cassette

    Studio name: Circle IX Studio

    Tracks:1. Reality Found Me

    2. Four Concepts

    3. Clouds Set Free

    4. An Urban Theory

    5. The Only One

    6. Up A Lonely Road

    7. Etesian Wind (Ethereal Mix)

    8. Turn It Up

    9. I Still Know You

    10. To My Owl

    11. Wait A While

    12. SID II

    13. Aqua Celeste

    14. You Noticed Me

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    15. Mental Instru

    16. I'm Sick

    17. UFO

    This was the follow-up to 1992's Mune Mud album titled Underwater Problem

    Factory. The music on Underwater Problem Factorywas really diverting from the

    easy-listening pop sound that the previous Mune Mud album Olympushad

    introduced. So it was during this Pryme Material "era" that the music was split into

    two projects, the original pop music was left as Mune Mud but the weirder heavy

    music using many effects was now labeled NueroMorgue.

    So with the heavier music filtered out, Mune Mud's sophomoric effort was able to

    take shape as a more mature album than the previous two. The story-telling

    continued in songs such as "Reality Found Me" and "UFO". A few of the songs

    revisited earlier versions. A few of the songs were heavily nature-influenced

    (including "To My Owl", "Aqua Celeste", etc). And now the influence of Jason's

    favorite band, R.E.M., was starting to come through in some of the guitar work and

    arrangements.

    The album title came from a game that Jason grew up with, Dungeons & Dragons.

    There was a drawing in one of the books that showed all the known planes of

    existence. The one we live is called the Prime Material plane. Although other-

    worldly sounding at times, the album is based in our world so he chose that plane

    as the title but changed the spelling of "Prime" to "Pryme".

    For the album cover Jason went back to his Commodore 64, the same one used to

    create the Mune Mud debut album cover a few years earlier. It showed a 4th-

    dimensional hyper-cube of the Mune Mud symbol.

    The Studio was now called Circle IX Studio, a more serious name than the previousQuintessential Disco-Quest Tapes & Discs. The name change came about when the

    Studio received a large equipment upgrade now providing the ability to sequence

    songs and offering a much larger sound library with its new sound module and use

    of MIDI.

    A lyric booklet was created for this album. It was a bit more elaborate that the

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    one for Underwater Problem Factory. This one had a table of contents, an

    introduction by Jason, and an equipment list.

    It would be three more years before the next studio album was released from

    Mune Mud, but this album held up well and still provides an easy listen to the ears.

    Next week's Album of the Week: Devaultedby Mune Mud from 1994.

    Posted by - Mune Mud - at 4:57 PM 0 comments

    Labels: Album of the Week

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    M O N D A Y , D E CE M B E R 3 1 , 2 0 0 7

    This Day in Studio History

    It was December 31, 2002, when the Mune Mud album Underwater ProblemFactory 10th Anniversary Collectionwas released.

    Underwater Problem Factorywas the second album in the "10th Anniversary

    Collection" series. The series remastered original Mune Mud albums, including

    unreleased tracks and demo versions of songs on the album as bonus tracks, and

    re-released the album on CD. The series wrapped up this year with Sleep State F10th Anniversary Collection.

    Posted by - Mune Mud - at 6:49 AM 0 comments

    Labels: This Day in History

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    M O N D A Y , D E CE M B E R 3 1 , 2 0 0 7

    Just For Fun #5

    HAPPY NEW YEAR

    From all of us at Metal XOR Studio

    Posted by - Mune Mud - at 6:51 AM 0 comments

    Labels: Just for Fun

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    M O N D A Y , D E CE M B E R 3 1 , 2 0 0 7

    Studio News: ORC Is in the Studio

    ORC has returned!

    Gargoyle, a member of ORC, just couldn't wait until January 1 to start the new

    ORC album. He is seen here just an hour ago in Metal XOR Studio working on a song

    called "Silver Sphere."

    Stay tuned for more updates on this latest recording endeavor.

    Posted by - Mune Mud - at 9:53 PM 0 comments

    Labels: Studio News

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    T U E SD A Y , J A N U A RY 1 , 2 0 0 8

    State of the Studio #5: January '08

    2007 ended with a bang with the release of Paige's first album and the creation ofthis blog and its many sister sites. And 2008 looks to be an even more active year

    for the Studio.

    The biggest news at the moment is the start of the new ORC album. They began

    working on new music last nite. Stay tuned for more info on ORC in the upcoming

    weeks.

    Have you ever wondered what the original hand-written lyric sheets to Metal XOR

    Studio songs look like? This year a new series of PDF's will be released showing the

    original lyrics sheets as they have been preserved for the past 10, 15, and even 20

    years! The first few releases will be from Mune Mud albums, then it will branch off

    into other projects. Watch for the first one to be posted soon.

    Paige recently had another short recording session, so her second album is st ill on

    track to be released this fall.

    Another project has begun in the Studio. Old video tapes and audio tapes of jamsessions from various projects are being transfered into the computer. Once

    everything is digital it will be sorted and organized and a new series of bootleg

    albums may be released. This may happen around the middle of this year or later

    in the fall. New info about this project will be posted here.

    And will 2008 see the return of Isthmus? It was May of 1998 when their last album,

    Parabolic Dish Festival, was recorded. Will the ten year anniversary see a new

    album? Talks are underway with the original three members (Harry, Jason, and

    Jimmy) for a jam session in the first half of the year. Again, any new information

    regarding this project will be posted here.

    The big question at the moment is: how will this blog hold up for the next couple

    of months? With all efforts being thrown at the new ORC album and the ORC blog,

    will there be time to maintain this blog? Yes there will. This may be when the daily

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    posts get reduced to just a few posts per week, but at the same time the ORC blog

    will become very active documenting the progress of the new album. So there may

    be a period of adjustment in the next couple of weeks until some kind of schedule

    is figured out.

    And the last item of interest is the new blog feature called Musician Profile. The

    preview post in this series was made on December 22 and discussed the Studio

    founder Jason W. This will be the new Wednesday feature, replacing the Project

    Spotlight.

    As previously stated, this looks to be a busy year for the Studio. Stay tuned for

    more. . .

    Posted by - Mune Mud - at 8:56 PM 0 comments

    Labels: State of the Studio

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    W E D N E SD A Y , J A N U A R Y 2 , 2 0 0 8

    Musician Profile #2: Harry D

    Harry's music career began with piano lessons when he was young, the same asJason W. Their music would cross paths around 1986 when they began recording

    themselves singing ad-libbed lyrics to instrumental music on the radio.

    Then Harry got a Korg synthesizer in 1987 and helped form the band Pheonix with

    Brad P and Mark A.

    This incarnation of Pheonix didn't last too long, but it led to the creation of the

    Two-Tones for which Harry played synthesizer and drum machine.

    In 1988 Harry was part of a 3-man Christmas show in high school, along with Jason

    and their Spanish teacher Mark S. This led to the 50's & 60's band the Traveling

    Deengelburys which played on March 31, 1989, at a high school fund-raiser dance.

    In the early to mid 90's, Harry, Jason, and Brad P got together as The Spartans. By

    now Harry was playing electric guitar and singing. This band only lasted a couple of

    years.

    Then Harry and Jason went solo once again, playing much of the music The

    Spartans had played. This time they were known as The Duke Boys. This bridged

    the gap between The Spartans and their next band, Isthmus.

    Isthmus was his next band. From 1995 to 1998 he played keyboards, electric

    guitar, bass, and drums at various times on the six albums that the band has

    released thus far.

    He was the drummer for the short-lived band called Muffin Loaf where he and

    Jason played with co-workers for a one-night performance in 2003.

    He has been in other various Metal XOR Studio projects including Binary Pipedream

    and Young Herbage.

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    The Studio has not heard the last of Harry. He will continue to be on the roster of

    musicians as long as the Studio is around.

    Next week: Jimmy D

    Posted by - Mune Mud - at 5:50 AM 0 comments

    Labels: Musician Profile

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    F R I D A Y , J A N U A RY 4 , 2 0 0 8

    Blog News: ORC Blog Closed

    With the new ORC album currently being recorded, the question arose as towhether ORC news should be reported at this main blog site or on the ORC blog

    site. If ORC news is posted at the ORC blog site it might slow the posts at this site

    to a crawl since ORC will be the Studio's focus for the next few months.

    So the decision was made two days ago to close the ORC blog and keep allMetal

    XOR Studio projects on this main blog site.

    The ORC blog may return in some fashion in the future, but for now all of the ORC

    news will still be reported here.

    Posted by - Mune Mud - at 6:00 AM 0 comments

    Labels: Blog News

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    SU N D A Y , J A N U A R Y 6 , 2 0 0 8

    Album of the Week #20: Devaulted

    Project name: Mune MudAlbum name: Devaulted

    Release date: August 2, 1994

    Release format: cassette

    Studio name: Circle IX Studio

    Tracks:

    1. Decomposition of a Song

    2. I'll Be Here

    3. Plutonic

    4. Suburban 70

    5. Tip 26

    6. Leaves Fall

    7. Eighty-Eight

    8. Disco Approve

    9. Beautiful Land

    The years 1986 to 1990 are rather blurred when it comes to the music and projects

    that existed. Jason had started his solo keyboard project, Jason and Harry

    recorded their first songs using music from the radio, Jason recorded his own songs

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    using music from the radio, and he started experimenting with "multi -track"

    recording techniques with his own music and lyrics. By 1990 dates started

    appearing on lyric sheets and recording notes, so starting in 1990 the records were

    better kept.

    Although Devaultedwas released in 1994, it was an EP that collected various

    unused songs from around the year 1990. Some of the songs were outtakes from

    the debut Mune Mud album which was finished in 1990, some predate that album

    and fall into the gray area between early keyboards and Mune Mud.

    While it is obvious why some of these songs were not used on albums, they were

    worth hearing in some fashion. So this collection was put together and released in

    1994. It had a very limited release though, so many still have not heard these

    song.

    The album cover was designed in Paint on Jason's first computer. It contains

    various hidden messages in the vault door.

    Update: Although some of these songs were used for the 2008 Mune Mud

    compilation Precursory 33, there are no plans for a re-release of the original

    Devaultedalbum.

    Next week's Album of the Week: Monographby Mune Mud from 1996.

    Posted by - Mune Mud - at 12:42 PM 0 comments

    Labels: Album of the Week

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    M O N D A Y , J A N U A R Y 7 , 2 0 0 8

    ORC Update: Week 1

    This feature will be posted every Monday to document the weekly progress ofthe newORC album at Metal XOR Studio.

    The Studio has set a goal: to finish at least one song per week for the next two

    months. Depending on the progress of the album the project could extend another

    month or two (or however long is needed to complete the follow up to the 1999

    album Purging the Great Abyss). This weekly update will chronicle each song that

    was worked on during the previous week.

    Gargoyle just couldn't wait for 2008. On Monday, December 31, 2007, he was

    already in the Metal XOR Studio working on the first song for the new ORC album.

    The song was "Silver Sphere".

    Song 01 - "Silver Sphere"

    There were four sessions last week for this song. The first session was to get the

    general idea started. A short demo was recorded and sent to Attic Works Studio for

    feedback. With each session the song became more complete. In all there were

    four demos recorded to help with the mix and arrangement of the song. With al ittle more work the music will be finished.

    Song 02 - untitled

    This was a short experiment in simplicity. There were two tracks of rhythm

    recorded (consisting of drums, scratches, and voice effects) and two tracks of

    instruments. This was to see how quickly a song could be "thrown together" to

    become a real song. In two sessions the music was complete.

    Song 03 - untitled

    This will be the song that gets split between the two studios. Attic Works will

    record the first half and Metal XOR will record the second half, neither of them

    knowing what style or tempo the other is recording. Two versions of this song were

    recorded this week. The first version was the neutral version (called "Combo") that

    was one instrument playing the chord structure for the verse and chorus and a

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    second instrument playing the melody/vocal line. It's the base from which both

    studios will record their version. The second version of the song recorded is Metal

    XOR's version of the song. Attic Works Studio sent their version of the song last nite

    to Metal XOR, so now it's a matter of splicing the two together.

    Song 04 - an unannounced cover song

    Whether this song makes it on the album or not remains to be seen. But in last

    nite's recording session the first half of this cover version of a popular song from

    1970 was finished. The entire song should be done this week.

    Also last week the ORC blog was closed (for now). This will keep allMetal XOR

    Studio news on this site.

    See you in one week with the next update. . .

    Posted by - Mune Mud - at 7:42 AM 0 comments

    Labels: ORC Update

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    W E D N E SD A Y , J A N U A R Y 9 , 2 0 0 8

    Musician Profile #3: Jimmy D

    Jimmy began his music career the same as Jason and Harry with piano lessons at ayoung age. He then played in his high school band.

    It was on October 10, 1993, when he walked into Metal XOR Studio as Jason was

    recording the song "Two-Tone Rhythm Kill" (a song appearing on the 1993

    NueroMorgue album DevisTortura). Jason decided to have Jimmy sing the verses

    of the song. Thus began a long musical relationship with the Studio.

    After that song Jimmy was invited back to sing vocals with Jason on "Pedestal

    Song", a NueroMud song that was on the 1994 album ...Libra 971. The song also

    appeared on the 1994 album BinaryPipedream.

    Jimmy soon became a regular in the Studio, not only recording vocals but

    eventually playing bass guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards, recorder, and whatever

    else was needed for the songs. By now Jason and Jimmy were working on their own

    project which they called ORC .

    In 1999 ORC released their first album, Purging the Great Abyss. After the album'srelease they immediately started work on the next album with several recording

    sessions. But Jason got married and there was not as much time for music as

    before. So ORC was put on hold.

    While in ORC, Jimmy was also a member of Isthmus from 1996-1998, performing on

    three of the four Isthmus albums. He was primarily the drummer but also played

    some bass and sang when needed.

    He has since founded his own studio called Attic Works Studio and has recorded

    various songs in the last few years. He has yet to release his first solo album.

    As of the writing of this article ORC is back in the studio, finally recording their

    second album. While Jason does his recording at Metal XOR Studio, Jimmy does his

    recording at Attic Works Studio. Then the two will combine their material in ways

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    yet unknown to produce an album destined to be greater than the first.

    Next week: Nikki W

    Posted by - Mune Mud - at 8:19 PM 0 comments

    Labels: Musician Profile

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    F R I D A Y , J A N U A RY 1 1 , 2 0 0 8

    Studio News: New Interview Scheduled

    The fictional music magazine Eclectic Musicianhas contacted the Studio onceagain. They want to interview Jason about the recent changes to Metal XOR Studio

    and get the latest news on the new ORC album. The interview is scheduled to

    happen within the next few weeks. They hope to publish it in their March 2008

    issue. The last time they interviewed Jason was for their June 2004 issue.

    As soon as the interview is public it will be made available to read right here on

    this blog. So watch for it in February or March.

    Posted by - Mune Mud - at 5:53 AM 0 comments

    Labels: Studio News

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    SA T U R D AY , J A N U A RY 1 2 , 2 0 0 8

    This Day in Studio History

    It was Friday, January 12, 1996, that Isthmus had a jam session called Gemini Jay.

    For the debut Isthmus album (Electric Field Donut, recorded on February 5, 1995)

    the band consisted of just Harry and Jason. The second album (Lambskin Temple,

    recorded on September 21, 1996) had Jimmy as a member of the band as the

    drummer. And between those two recordings fell theGemini Jaysession.

    The Gemini Jaysession may have been the first time Jimmy played with Isthmus,

    thus securing his position in the band. The name of the session came from the

    statement Harry made at the beginning of the session "This is Jim and I, and Jay",

    thus the play on words created the title.

    Most of the songs played that day were covers, only a few originals were created.

    This was recorded in the Metal XOR-A Studio, the same one Electric Field Donut

    had been recorded nearly a year earlier.

    Although this session never became an official Isthmus album, it was recorded and

    a bootleg album was put together called Gemini Jay. The Studio hopes to startreleasing some of the early bootleg recordings this year. If so, this will definitely

    be one of the first.

    Posted by - Mune Mud - at 7:36 AM 0 comments

    Labels: This Day in History

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    SU N D A Y , J A N U A RY 1 3 , 2 0 0 8

    Album of the Week #21: Monograph

    Project name: Mune MudAlbum name: Monograph

    Release date: July 16, 1996

    Release format: cassette

    Studio name: Metal XOR Studio

    Tracks:1. Etesian Wind

    2. Castor & Pollux

    3. Believe Me

    4. On Good Terms

    5. Infernal Tree

    6. Essence of Pearl

    7. Mystical Dream

    8. Clouds Set Free

    9. You and Me

    10. Moon Mud

    11. In the Memory of Man

    12. So Many

    13. I'm With You

    14. Moon Garden

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    15. SC Paradise

    16. Slow It Down

    17. Another Troubled Night

    18. Telescope

    This "live" album was recorded in one day on Saturday, June 15, 1996, and

    released one month later. It was "live" because Jason sung all the songs live to the

    pre-recorded music in one take. The music was from the original 4-track master

    tapes, so the only thing new were the vocals.

    There were three types of songs: the first was old Mune Mud songs (mostly from

    1991's album Olympus) being re-sung. The second was unreleased Mune Mud songs.

    The third was preview songs from the upcoming Equation of Timealbum (released

    in August of that year).

    The session was videotaped but the audio level was too quiet on the video tape, so

    nothing was ever done with the video.

    There were five additional songs recorded that day but not used for various

    reasons.

    This album had a very limited release and there are no plans to re -release it any

    time soon.

    Next week's Album of the Week: Equation of Timeby Mune Mud from 1996.

    Posted by - Mune Mud - at 12:19 PM 0 comments

    Labels: Album of the Week

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    M O N D A Y , J A N U A RY 1 4 , 2 0 0 8

    ORC Update: Week 2

    This feature will be posted every Monday to document the weekly progress ofthe newORC album at Metal XOR Studio.

    This week saw the completion of the first step for a couple of songs. The first step

    is to get the initial sequence finished in the computer. Then the sequence is

    recorded. Then it is ready for additional instruments (such as guitar and bass) to

    be recorded. And finally vocals can be added. And after the complete song is in

    the computer, post-production can begin of adding effects, cleaning up the song,

    re-arranging parts, etc. Then, and only then, is the song completely finished and

    ready for the album.

    Song 03 - untitled

    Metal XOR Studio's half of this song was finished this week. Some slight changes

    were made and a second demo was recorded. Attic Works Studio's half is also

    finished, or near complete. So the task of merging the two halves together is

    underway.

    Song 04 - an unannounced cover songThe music for this song was finished this week. One demo version was recorded

    with guitar. It just needs vocals recorded. This version of the song is almost

    identical to the real song. There is talk of doing an ORC version, heavily modified

    from the original. That version has not been started yet.

    Song 05 - untitled

    This was recorded in one session. It started out to be a heavy, fast, guitar song and

    ended up the total opposite. It is an atmospheric slow song that threatens to put

    the listener to sleep before the first verse is over. A demo of the finished song was

    sent to Attic Works Studio. Lyrics still need to be written.

    Song 06 - untitled

    This is the song Song 05 was supposed to be. It's fast, heavy, loud, and unfinished.

    Just the foundation of the song was finished this week and recorded as a demo and

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    sent to Attic Works Studio.

    Song 07 - untitled

    If ever there was a pop song, this is it! Just the first verse was finished, then Jason

    had to quit working on it to allow the dust of this pop/disco song to settle. It

    remains to be seen as to whether anything comes of this dull gem, but the first

    demo was recorded and sent to Attic Works Studio this week.

    Song 08 - untitled

    To get the taste of Song 07 out of its mouth, the Studio recorded this slow, short

    song with nothing but a strumming guitar and a violin. It's in a very rudimentary

    stage at this point.

    See you next week. . .

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    W E D N E SD A Y , J A N U A RY 1 6 , 2 0 0 8

    Musician Profile #4: Nikki W

    Nikki grew up with music. She took piano lessons when she was young, she was inthe school band, she even went to college and got her degree in teaching choir and

    band. She has played nearly every band instrument available. But her most

    prominent are the saxophone and her voice.

    She met Jason in February of 1998. It didn't take long for them to start recording

    songs together, usually with Jason writing the music and Nikki writing the lyrics

    and providing vocals. In 2001 they released an EP called Love Songsunder the

    name Nikki and Jason Watson.

    They also wrote a couple of songs that Nikki performed at church.

    With their busy schedules they have not recorded anything together for quite some

    time, but eventually they will create more music together.

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    F R I D A Y , J A N U A RY 1 8 , 2 0 0 8

    Article: Project Chronology

    This is a complete chronological list of all projects that have been associatedwith Metal XOR Studio.

    [Harry and Jason] - 1985 to 1987

    Pheonix - 1986 to 1988

    [early keyboards] - 1986 to 1987

    X-Selsior - 1988

    The Two-Tones - 1988 to 1990

    [Darrin and Jason] - 1988 to 1989

    The Traveling Deengelburys - 1989

    Mune Mud - 1990 to present

    The Spartans - 1991 to 1993

    Young Herbage - 1993

    NueroMorgue - 1993

    The Duke Boys - 1993 to 1995

    Binary Pipedream - 1994

    ORC - 1994 to present

    NueroMud - 1994 to 1995

    Isthmus - 1995 to 1998

    Nikki and Jason - 1998 to present

    Parvo - 2000

    Muffin Loaf - 2003

    Paige - 2006 to present

    More to come . . .

    Posted by - Mune Mud - at 8:06 AM 0 comments

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    SA T U R D AY , J A N U A RY 1 9 , 2 0 0 8

    Studio News: ORC session #1

    Even though the members of ORC have been working on songs in their own studiossince January 1, today was the first time they came together to work on the

    music.

    They met at Attic Works Studio this afternoon for three hours. Although no songs

    were finished, a couple of them were worked on heavily. Lyrics were written and a

    new arrangement was made for "Silver Sphere". They worked on combining two

    halves of a song they each worked on independent of each other. And a live song

    called "Of Plants and Machinery" was recorded.

    The entire session was recorded with a standard cassette recorder to be reviewed

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    for song ideas and other valuable information. They have plans to have joint

    recording sessions every few weeks, usually to record vocals.

    At this point it doesn't look like the album will be finished by March, but with

    additional sessions such as today's it will turn out to be one great album!!!

    Posted by - Mune Mud - at 5:13 PM 0 comments

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    SU N D A Y , J A N U A RY 2 0 , 2 0 0 8

    Album of the Week #22: Equation of Time

    Project name: Mune MudAlbum name: Equation of Time

    Release date: August 13, 1996

    Release format: cassette

    Studio name: Metal XOR Studio

    Tracks:

    1. Fake Houdini

    2. In the Memory of Man

    3. Follow the Steps

    4. En Crypt

    5. Krietner

    6. Summer Song

    7. Essence of Pearl

    8. Bumpy and Jumpy

    9. I'm With You (Outcome)

    10. Ever Regret

    11. One Night (v2.0)

    12. Under Venus

    13. Before

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    14. Nightspell

    15. On Good Terms

    16. One Lunar Minute

    17. Deviate

    This was the first full-length Mune Mud studio album in three years. The last was

    Pryme Materialfrom 1993. Since them there was the debut album re-release, the

    EP Devaultedconsisting of unused material, and the "live" album Monographwhich

    was new performances of older songs.

    The album title was a revisit to the astronomy theme. When the astronomical

    equation of time is zero, it means that when the sun stands at its highest it really

    is "high noon". And the graph on the album cover was clip art found on the

    Internet.

    On the inside of the album cover were the letters NPSYAJBEAEAULLL. This was an

    anagram that nobody solved. The answer was 'Japanese Lullaby', which was also

    the name of the lyric booklet that was released one week after the album came

    out.

    Although all of the music for this album was recorded at Metal XOR-B Studio, it

    wasn't until the move to Metal XOR-C that the album was mixed-down and

    released.

    Many of the songs on this album were stories. The story-teller was coming out in

    Jason. He told stories of deer, letters written in secret codes, a summer day,

    bunny rabbits, and more.

    Other than the traditional guitar, keyboards, and drum machine, Jason also played

    the recorder on "Nightspell" (which was the name of some incense he used). Hestarted out strong but by the time he neared the end of the recording, the notes

    were sounding rather weak.

    This album was re-released in 2006 as Equation of Time 10th Anniversary

    Collection, containing outtakes and alternate takes of songs.

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    Next week's Album of the Week: Sleep State Fby Mune Mud from 1997.

    Posted by - Mune Mud - at 6:19 AM 0 comments

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    M O N D A Y , J A N U A RY 2 1 , 2 0 0 8

    ORC Update: Week 3

    This feature will be posted every Monday to document the weekly progress ofthe newORC album at Metal XOR Studio.

    This week had new songs created, lyrics written, and the first joint recording

    session for the album. Things are progressing nicely at Metal XOR Studio. There is a

    solid foundation of many songs started, now ORC will focus on fine-tuning those

    songs and try to complete some within the next few weeks. Meanwhile new ideas

    are written down or record almost daily.

    Test 05 - untitled

    This hasn't become an official song yet, it's still in its raw idea stage. But there

    were some lyric ideas written down in case it becomes a song.

    Song 02 - untitled

    This is the quickly "thrown together" song mentioned in week 1. A demo was

    recorded and reviewed at the ORC Session #1. When lyrics are written and

    recorded this song will be complete.

    Song 07 - "The Moon Balloon"

    This is the working title, it may change. Lyrics were started for this song this

    week. It's a story that somehow involves Palnashet Rebrakon, a cruise ship captain.

    Song 08 - "The Wind in the Barley"

    This week the song was named and a demo was recorded for review at the ORC

    Session. It's still very short, but it was agreed that it will be worked on further.

    Song 09 - "Clunky the Fisherman"

    This was formerly Test Song 02, it has now become an official song. A new

    arrangement was made for the verse to accommodate the lyrics that were written.

    A demo was also recorded of the new version.

    Song 10 - "OCD"

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    The music hasn't been recorded yet, but the lyrics for the song have been written.

    There was an additional song recorded at ORC Session #1. It was called "Of Plants

    and Machinery" and will be posted on this blog as soon as editing is finished.

    See you in seven days. . .

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    T U E SD A Y , J A N U A RY 2 2 , 2 0 0 8

    Blog News: 150th Post

    This is post 150!!!

    Will this ever end? I'm starting to wonder. This blog will be 5 months old tomorrow!

    And this is post #150.

    In case you hadn't noticed, many of the features have been put on hold. There

    have been no Collector's Corner, Listen Online, or A Look Back features for a few

    weeks. I knew once January 1 rolled around most of my time would be dedicated

    to the new ORC album. I just haven't had the time to post the extras that I had

    before this big project began. And it will probably remain this way for a few

    months, until the album is complete.

    So for now I am just posting the weekly features that appear on their own days:

    Album of the Week will continue to be on Sundays, ORC Update on Mondays, and

    Musician Profile (which replaced Project Spotlight) will be on Wednesdays. I will

    still post the occasional This Day in Studio History or Studio News, but there will

    be more quiet days than in previous months.

    So now I say to you, it may take slightly longer to reach the next milestone, but I

    willsee you there at post #200!!!

    Posted by - Mune Mud - at 6:36 AM 0 comments

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