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Topic: Alon (May 2010) Posted: May 02 2010 at 09:39 |
Alon is an Eclectic Prog project in it's most purest form. The music is not easy to grasp. It is also breaking new ground on many levels. I got in touch with Alon to find out more. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To
start with; please tell us more about your musical background and
history. I
would suggest that you visit http://alon.tv/press/
for more information about Alon’s history and musical background.
What
is the musical philosophy behind Alon?
My
musical philosophy is broad in terms of style and creative approach
yet defined and faithful to its source. I don’t like to be part of
a genre or fad. I prefer to follow my muse without any concern of its
impact on my audience or my wallet. In fact, my company, Mind The Gap
® www.wemindthegap.com,
sponsors my artistic projects. This sponsorship enables me to take
risks without fear of misfortune.
On
your albums, please give me your (long or brief) thoughts and
lowdowns on....... Persian
Butterfly from 2002
This
project was inspired by the matrimony of Andrea and I. My approach
was very organic employing six and twelve string acoustic guitars.
Yet it utilized digital delays, harmonizers, filters and other
professional audio technology to create a lush landscape. Even though
I was happy with the overall result, the studio, Spin Cycle in
Ardmore, PA USA, was located in a basement. The acoustics and
monitoring systems were less than optimal and diminished the sonic
impact of the recordings.
Alon
from 2003
The
intent of this project was to record all the songs in one take. Just
my voice and my six string acoustic Gibson guitar. No punch ins, post
editing or postproduction was permitted with the exception of
mastering. After numerous sessions, the series of takes I ultimately
settled on were from a session where I was recovering from a
hangover. It always has been curious to me that some of my best
recordings have been done under the most adverse conditions. The
Artist Manifesto: Document 1 from 2005
Though
this project was superbly produced, it fell short of my original
design. Due to my obsession with sonic quality, I over analyzed and
processed each song, which reduced my production of other material.
In addition, I wanted to incorporate the Artist Manifesto (see an
overview at www.alon.tv
and click on “The Artist Manifesto”) within the body of the work
but time and budgets precluded me from such an elaborate approach.
Nevertheless, the recording sessions were a harbinger for Alon to
evolve into a fully orchestrated band and multimedia show.
In
the Alon biography I have got, a new album was being recorded for a
release in 2006. What happened to this album?
It
was never produced. In 2005, my wife and I moved to a new and bigger
home. I designed and constructed a new studio,
http://www.wemindthegap.com/studio.html,
as well as grew my company, Mind The Gap ®. All three of these
endeavors interfered with the production of a new release.
The
latest biography details I have about you are from 2005/06. Please
give us an update on your activities.
Mind
The Gap ® launched a new internet marketing division, Are You
Minding The Gap? http://areyoumindingthegap.com/,
this spring and I’m planning to restart the proposed 2006 Alon
release this summer.
How
is your current situation and life?
Overall,
things are good. The recession was a great challenge but I think we
made it. I’m very optimistic facing the years ahead.
Please
tell us more about The Alonomorphic Control Station you have created.
The
genesis of this invention actually came from my brother John. Back in
the early 80’s, John suggested that he wanted to embellish his
guitar with effects such as delays and echoes. At the time, I was in
my late teens, naive and musically inexperienced, felt the idea was
absurd. But I guess the idea always lingered in my head until 2003
when I designed the guitar and vocal rig now known as The
Alonomorphic Control Station. For more information, go to
http://alon.tv/acs/.
Equal credit needs to be given to Chris Gately for technical
assistance and implementation.
I
find it impossible to describe your music. How would you describe
your music?
This
inquiry really goes back to your question earlier. Since I am not
dependent on the financial earnings of my musical vocation, I’m at
liberty to follow my muse with few restrictions. Therefore, I dabble
in different genres, combine some and assess the outcome. Also, I’ve
found, to my chagrin, the progressive rock network tends to be
elitist and exclusive. Paradoxically, they’re not open to new
musical ideas. This is contrary to the origin of the prog rock
movement. Bands like King Crimson, early Genesis, Van der Graff
Generator and others encouraged musical adventure and
experimentation. Today’s prog rock genre is recycling the past.
They’re not taking it to another level.
Just
to wrap this interview up; do you have any regrets in your music
career?
I’m
sorry if I’m nitpicking but I don’t see my musical venture as a
career. I see it as a vocation, though not as a hobby. The difference
is a vocation is akin to a ritual. Regardless of your situation,
you’re committed to the rite and task at hand. Whereas a hobby, you
only commit when it’s convenient. If something critical interferes,
you’ll shelve it.
Now,
to address your question, my only regret is not surrounding myself
with qualified people. Too many times, charlatans interfered with
getting the project to the next level due to their marginal skills
and my poor judgment.
What
are your five all-time favourite albums?
King
Crimson “Larks’ Tongues in Aspic”
Yes
“Relayer”
Genesis
“Selling England by the Pound”
David
Byrne & Brian Eno “My Life in the Bush of Ghosts”
Peter
Hammill “Sitting Targets”
Anything
you want to add to this interview?
I
want to thank you and Prog Archives for perpetuating the great prog
rock genre with a forum introducing traditional and new musical
projects. Keep up the movement and the music. |
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