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Topic: Mute Albino Posted: October 23 2011 at 09:11 |
MUTE ALBINO is the moniker chosen by Belgian artist Stip Vanstiphout for his musical endeavours - a moniker chosen when witnessing the results of loosing his hair due to the illness Alopecia. His debut album Flies On Orange was issued in July 2009, constituting of 11 songs written over a period of 30 years. I got in touch with Stip Vanstiphout for his story. ###################################################################################### When and where did you set up Mute Albino ? You got the illness called Alopecia. Please tell
us more about this illness.
It's not really an illness, it's more like an inconvenience. In 2000 I
began to lose my body hair, it started with a small spot on the back of my head.
I still call it jokingly: "the millennium bug".There isn't any cure for this, so I used it as a positive thing, and named
my project "Mute Albino", also because I'm only interested in instrumental
music. Not that I don't like vocals, but to be able to find a singer with a
unique voice is pretty hard. Especially when you heard the likes of Peter
Gabriel, Jon Anderson, … Over to your only album so far. Please tell us
more about your Flies On Oranges album from
2009.
I haven't sold many copies yet, but I'm not a great promoter of my music.
I'm on every music site on the internet, but so far, it didn't help much. A few
American producers contacted me, but there was always money involved. Money I
don't have. On the other hand, I guess there isn't much interest for
instrumental music. And of course, there is always a barrier a potential
listener has to cross when an artist puts out his first born. Please tell us more about the recording and how it
was released. How old was the songs on this album. Is it self released and from
where can it be purchased ?
Some of the songs were composed in 1979, some in 1985, most around
2005.
I recorded a few of these songs in Apple's Garageband, but the
possibilities of this program weren't as endless as in Logic Pro. So, I
converted everything to Logic for detailing and mastering. The only
instruments which are not physically recorded are the drums. For this, I used
combinations of drum loops, altering them to make 'em sound as analogue as
possible. Being very critical to myself, I've spent many hours on the Mac with
my instruments, getting everything right. The live instruments I played on the
album are guitar, bass and keyboards for a multitude of other instruments.I composed all songs, arranged them and produced them. I can't say that I'm
a 100% satisfied, but the knowledge and taste I had in 2009 made it what it
is.
The CD can be purchased at CD Baby (http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/mutealbino),
iTunes, Amazon, … The music is a bit difficult to pinpoint. But how
would you describe your music and which bands would you compare yourself to
?
Recently I bought a CD by Myrath, a Tunisian Metal prog band, and it amazed
me. To myself, it's the missing link in progressive music. We've had Folk-Rock,
Symphonic-Rock, Jazz-Rock, Avant garde-Rock, … Now we also have Mid
Eastern-Rock. I really love 'em. What have you been up to since the release of
the Flies On Oranges album ? What is your plans for this year and
beyond ?
And since my keyboard technique got better, I tend to compose more on
piano, thus the arrangements will improve. To wrap up this interview, is there anything you
want to add to this interview ? Thank you to Stip for this interview |
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