Kieron James - SeparateI guess it was the sun, sea and sand of a beautiful Spanish island which inspired me to try and turn a fabulous IDM track from Alka into a clubby groove, but that was my intention with this treatment of “Separate”.

With that in mind, I decided to name it the Jandía Mix after the small resort at the southern tip of Fuerte Ventura, where I was staying 10 days ago when this was put together.

Update: 7th October 2009

The shrill flute towards the end of this track and its incongruity with the rest of the piece has been niggling me since August. I love what Tone had done with the mastering and apart from that, was pretty happy with the track. Last week I could take no more so I opened up Cubase and played around with some different instruments. The flute has now gone and been replaced with a filter-tweaked lead synth patch from Ohm Force’s Symptohm, run through Audio Damage BigSeq2 with a little DaTube FX. Once done, I handed it back to Tone and he’s re-mastered compressing the track slightly to highlight some of the detail.

Separate (Jandía Mix) by kieronjames

And here’s a link to the original track by Alka on Last.fm.


Note re first three comments below:

I did have an earlier problem with the lead synth at 3:28. There was pretty heavy modulation on the original track which (to my ears at least) bent it out of tune – not on the original, but on the remix – so I sought comments from a few trusted Twitter folks. Responses from @digitaldoyle, @digitube and @UBLF are shown below.

I tried tweaking the EQ at 3:28 as suggested but was convinced that the part was still out of tune, rather than just a harmonics issue so I ran the audio file through Cubase Pitch Correct to see how far it was “drifting”. After adjusting and readjusting for about an hour, I ended up deleting that part and writing three new lead synth lines. I’ve also done more work on the arrangement and mix and as ever, I’d love your feedback.

DEVA forms the title track for the album of a new recording project, Somió.

Somió - DevaI’m in the process of pulling compositions together for this and have begun work on a separate website. The reason for divorcing this work from other tracks is that I’m looking for a consistent theme for Somió. I’ve a tendency to “go with the flow” when writing, but I want at least some of my work to develop along a particular line.

DEVA (more about the origins of the project and album at somio.net) was sketched some time ago as six random notes (or 12 if you count the slight change in each alternating bar). I did make an earlier attempt at arranging it back in March, but I’m much happier with this version.

The bass sequence remains rock solid throughout the track, barring two very short pauses as the main theme is introduced. The percussive sounds and frequency changes are intended to punctuate what is essentially the exploration of a very basic melody.

The arrangement of this track is complete but I will be back to check levels before mastering.

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