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March 28, 2008

The Chipmunks secret revealed!

Filed under: Uncategorized, canned fruit — olie @ 5:28 pm

I have always guessed that the chipmunks records made by playing the backing tracks at 1/2 speed while the singers sing REALLY slow. And I am almost positive this is how it was done. I took “Mr. Tamborine Man” and slowed it to 1/2 speed, as it would’ve been while the singers were tracking. The quality is weak, it was a 24 kbps mp3 that i got from April Winchell’s site, and then at 1/2 speed it’s a 12 kbps mp3?It’s kinda creepy though. If anyone has any Chipmunks records, please let me borrow them or rip them for me at HIGH quality, so I can make some more of these.

Chipmunks at 1/2 speed-”Mr. Tamborine Man”

The White Elephant Record Exchange Project

Filed under: canned fruit — olie @ 1:32 pm

Newly completed webpage for your to downloading pleasure. 20 musician/producer types (including 6 hollow earth DJ’s) Participated in a project/game sponsored by Beep Repaired

This is the second in a series of quarterly games/projects Brought to you by Beep Repaired. The First was the Harry Candy Game that became Ball of Wax no.11.

Participants were to find the “worst” or “most unusuable” 12″ vinyl record they could and make 2 different songs with different rules/parameters. The result is 38 tracks that are actually really good even though everyone was quite successful in finding really bad records. All the tracks are available for free download at whiteelephant.beeprepaired.com

Also Canned Fruit (wed. 9-11) has a blog with tons of downloads, links, and playlists at cannedfruit.org

March 25, 2008

reel-to-real:confessions

Filed under: Reel to Reel Project — reels @ 1:45 pm

1) i’m such a slacker. i still haven’t opened the new boxes of reels.

i dunno how many of you have seen the huge bookcase full of reels at hollow earth, but i know i’ve tried to describe its dimensions before. that’s the volume i’ve been working with. now imagine the size of an apple box. you know, the ones they ship all those wonderful washington state apples in, that can safely stow a bushel nestled in those purple paperboard trays. now, think of eight of those boxes, stacked 4 high, standing in my bedroom between my desk and my drumkit. guess what they are full of? yep. we have now doubled the volume of reels owned by hollow earth radio. mike, our benefactor, found that he still had quite a few more reels lying around his garage after the first shipment he made, and called up a couple weeks ago, asking us to take them off his hands. “better to you than a landfill.” i think he has spent a good amount of time and energy in his life trying to accumulate a library of these things, mostly for the found sound aspect. he seems like a nice guy, brusque, but nice. he drove by my house during one of our sunday crafternoons and dropped the boxes off. only stayed long enough to unload and tell me that he might find more as he keeps cleaning out his garage, so to not be surprised if we get another phone call from him. i must have looked a bit shell shocked at the prospect of more, cuz he said it prolly wouldn’t be this much again…

thats a shit-ton of reels sitting there, staring at me. i keep giving the stack sidelong glances as i type, trying to decide the best way to go about tackling this new challenge. i had just finished categorizing all of the tapes at hollow earth. there, they are all in piles and/or on shelves separated by subject matter and importance. and there was space for them. mostly. here, i had to move my guitar stands to make room and i may have to pack up the drums cuz our basement is already full of our former housemates’ furniture and there isnt enough floorspace to organize these f*ckers. and i don’t wanna put them on my bed, which is my usual substrate for whatever project im working on, cuz they are kinda moldy smelling–they sat in a garage in the PNW for years on end, who wouldnt be?

second shipment

2) i’m losing steam. this project is too freaking big for one person.

i’m happy to put in the time organizing the tapes and learning about reel-to-reel machines and recording processes and listening to some of the amazing found sound i’ve run across, i’m not saying i’m not. i’m saying that if each tape is up to 90 minutes long, and we are wanting to archive them fully, even if only one fourth of all the hundreds of reels we have are worth saving, thats still hours and hours of transfer time. and i love amber and garrett, but they live an hour away from me (by bus and foot) and even if i give an entire afternoon to them a week i still have only transfered maybe two reels if it all goes smoothly, which it never does. and i know they think i’m cool and all, but i doubt they want me to move in and haunt the studio day and night trying to clock the hours it’ll take to transfer all these crazy little jewels we have. these random moments of other people’s pasts, these aural windows into living rooms and concert halls and churches forty years ago.

this is not me complaining, or making excuses, i promise. this is me asking anyone who thinks this project sounds at all interesting to let me show them how it works so they can come by the studio and hang out while transferring tape. especially you djs who have 3 hour shifts. if you could set up a reel when you first got there, and could keep an eye out for when the tape runs out, you could get at least one reel done a shift and even that would be sooooo awesome.

so, for reals, yo. if you are a listener who wants to become a volunteer on this project, or you are a dj who wants a crash course in r2r to digital transfer, email hollowearthradio@gmail.com and put ‘for reel’ in the subject heading. amber and garrett will make sure i get your info so we can set up a time to teach you in the ways of quarter-inch tape.
come have a listen. there is a ton of interesting stuff to hear. then transfer the random thing you find and be proud when you hear it later on garrett’s show.

March 24, 2008

HER has to move!

Filed under: News — Garrett Kelly @ 5:40 pm

Hollow Earth Radio has to move! Our landlord is selling our house, and we have to move by May 1st.
Do you think you could help?

Currently, our setup is this: We live in a two story home with a basement. The radio is in the basement and feels separate from our living space. This works out well for us. We like that the radio is in the same building as our home, but If you know of a public venue that doesn’t have a living space attached, we would be open to this too.

Our budget is up to $1400 a month for home/radio. If it is a home, we are open to having a roommate(s) who don’t mind people coming in and out of the house all the time to volunteer possibly late into the night.

We are really sad we have to move, but hopefully this will place us in an even more ideal situation! We have to move fast on this. And thanks to everyone who’s come out to the shows this month and put in time on the radio - it’s wonderful to know that we have all this support!

P.S. Dj Clydascope sent us this great picture of himself to help warm our hearts in this time of need:

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March 22, 2008

Kayla Jeffress LIVE On The Corner Pocket! Sat 5-7pm!

Filed under: Uncategorized — DJ Co-Pocket @ 4:27 pm

today we are pleased to bring to you a live set of music from a great Bellingham songwriter, Kayla Jeffress! tune in online today from 5-7pm and stay tuned for a rebroadcast time, as well!

http://www. myspace. com/kaylajaysings

Kaylas myspace about me and influences:

I twirl my hair. I like to sing. I’m always scribbling. I am a hugger. “I contradict as has never been contradicted before and am nevertheless the opposite of a No-saying spirit.” “I’m a country station, I’m a little bit corny, I’m a wildwood flower– waving for you, a broadcasting tower waving for you.

” (Joni Mitchell!)
holy scary! don’t know what I’m doing, but I’m doing it. here you all go.

Influences:
Life— random thoughts from literature and art history classes; the desire to create, be contrary/original, and define myself; relationships.


Music—country/folksy stuff, Emmylou Harris, Diane Cluck, Ani Difranco, Bjork, jazz, REM, yes the Cranberries, Patty Griffin, Liz Phair, Weezer.

March 21, 2008

I’ve been saving this ….

Filed under: Upcoming Events, Check This Shit Out! — Garrett Kelly @ 1:06 pm

The eruption is going to be fucking off the hook. COME ON OUT! Help us meet our goal of $10,000 dollars!
We’re so close (we’ve raised over 9,000 dollars so far!!)

And, I guarantee it’s going to rock way more than this. Which is hard to conceive of:

Banana Fish

Filed under: Check This Shit Out! — Garrett Kelly @ 11:00 am

Last night I went to a low-key house-show at the Canned Fruit house (please clarify if it has another more appropriate name) that Kieran and Cole put on for the Magma Festival. I fell in love with their basement, the stencils on the wall, people smoking cigarettes in a small room. I spent a considerable amount of time reading a poster on the staircase listing all of the US’s major cults, and there was poetry readings and a fat tire ale keg and a release of Cole’s new poetry book “Apple Shadows”.

Oh, and I met the genius behind this:

~Garrett

March 20, 2008

Details for Earthquake Show: March 29th! Be There!

Filed under: Upcoming Events, Around Town — Garrett Kelly @ 10:25 am

March 29th Earthquake Show

March 19, 2008

Grange, new emerging musical style

Filed under: Check This Shit Out! — Garrett Kelly @ 8:47 pm

I just wanted to alert everyone to this new style of music. Today at work it was described as “down-homey grunge.” It is the new grunge.

March 17, 2008

The White Elephant Record Exchange Project Premier

Filed under: DJ Talk, Recording Projects, canned fruit, Around Town — Garrett Kelly @ 11:00 pm

Wednesday’s set will be the entirety of the White Elephant Record Exchange Project. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 38 tracks and at least 95 minutes of music (the votes are still out). This project (as is this blog) is hosted and sponsored by Beep Repaired a lovely group of individuals who make and support tons of great music and art in the Seattle area and beyond, many thanks to all of them. Also Thanks to Jason Kopec of noise | order for help developing the idea and putting together the site that is linked here, where all the tracks will remain for free download starting this thursday, 03/20. The cute lil’ elephant is by David Bratton.

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The White Elephant Record Exchange Project was
undertaken by 20 individuals in the late part of
January 2008. The project involved sampling,
composition, and ultimately all kinds of editing and
manipulation of various original source material.
Participants were first to find the “worst” and “most
unusable” 12″ vinyl record possible and hand it off to
the curator. Those records were then distributed to
the participants insuring everyone received a
different record than the one they submitted. After
receiving this record, the first goal was to complete
one song.

SONG A
The point of Song A was to compose a piece of around 1
minute, 30 seconds through editing and creative
playback of the record alone. No pitch adjustment,
time stretching, compression, or any digital effects
were allowed in this phase of the project. This meant
that the participant could basicly just cut and paste,
do a bit of layering, and then adjust track levels.
It was essentially an exercise in composition to see
what each individual could create with supposedly
“unusable” source material and very limited
constraints.

Those songs were all finished and then given back to
the curator. Once all the songs were gathered, they
were then redistributed back to the original person
that submitted the 12″ vinyl. For example, if you
submitted Led Zepplin “III” as your album, you then
got the remixed, cut-up piece someone created from
that album. Then the Song B phase began.

SONG B
The creation of this song had no boundaries
whatsoever. The idea was now to allow each
participant total freedom (without the diffcult
constraints of the Song A phase) to create a remix of
someone else’s Song A piece.

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