Left to Right: Matt Larabie, Rob Purcell, Me, Jeff Quinn, Bryn Besse.
Above are some of the goons who made this album possible! We took this right after the first main recording session. See below for more credits.
Above are some of the goons who made this album possible! We took this right after the first main recording session. See below for more credits.
This EP was a ton of fun to create. I learned a lot from the process and the people involved. It would honestly not have been what it is without their creative input and great attitudes. All are stellar musicians and I would recommend working with each one of them if any of you gets the chance.
I would like to thank Andrew Mullin, my study advisor, again. He has been one of the greatest teachers I have had while at Humber. Thanks to his course I took in 3rd year, I was able to stay more organized and prepared for my sessions.
I think the biggest thing in the creation of this EP that proved useful was the skill of time management. In around 4 weeks between February and March, I needed to plan and complete 8 or so extra 'over-dub' sessions. I was forced to figure out what I wanted and how to make it work. For a couple of the sessions I didn't know exactly what to play, but I knew the just of what I needed to do. It seems like such a simple concept but I knew of others who really struggled with time management for various reasons be it fear, prioritizing other projects or just other parts of life such as work.
My time at Humber is now done aside from my graduation ceremony and I have stepped into the great wide open. Not sure how the future will look at this point musically. For now, I'm continuing to write music with some friends and just enjoy music for what it is. I hope you all get to do the same!
I would like to thank Andrew Mullin, my study advisor, again. He has been one of the greatest teachers I have had while at Humber. Thanks to his course I took in 3rd year, I was able to stay more organized and prepared for my sessions.
I think the biggest thing in the creation of this EP that proved useful was the skill of time management. In around 4 weeks between February and March, I needed to plan and complete 8 or so extra 'over-dub' sessions. I was forced to figure out what I wanted and how to make it work. For a couple of the sessions I didn't know exactly what to play, but I knew the just of what I needed to do. It seems like such a simple concept but I knew of others who really struggled with time management for various reasons be it fear, prioritizing other projects or just other parts of life such as work.
My time at Humber is now done aside from my graduation ceremony and I have stepped into the great wide open. Not sure how the future will look at this point musically. For now, I'm continuing to write music with some friends and just enjoy music for what it is. I hope you all get to do the same!