As some of you may or may not know, I’ve been writing a concept album about the actual Transit of Venus.  The one that this project is named after.

If this requires a bit of back-story, here it is in brief.  A transit of Venus is the astronomical term for when Venus passes directly between the Earth and the Sun, a little black dot of an eclipse. (This is an ASTRONOMY thing not an astrology thing.  You’ve got no idea how often I hear “You don’t believe in astrology? But your band is called Transit of Venus!”  An easy mistake to make I guess haha)  Venus transits occur in a pattern that repeats every 243 years, with pairs of transits eight years apart separated by long gaps of 121.5 years and 105.5 years.  The last Transit of Venus was in 2004 and the next one will be this year in June.

 

You may be wondering “Is this at all interesting and why would anyone care?” so I’ll tell you why the transit of venus is interesting to me. I can’t promise it will also be interesting to you, but thats ok, you can go read your horoscope instead.

I first heard about the Transit of Venus when I was sitting in a lecture room, Auckland Uni, Physics 107 – Planets, Stars and Galaxies.  We had this certain lecturer who could sing you to sleep with his monotonous dreary rumble, no matter how interesting the subject matter was I’d find my head nodding and my breath slowing and I’d have to fight to keep my eyes open as I stared at the whiteboard.  He was talking about the Transit of Venus one particular day, we had an assignment where we had to replicate the calculations required to determine the distance from the Earth to the Sun.  He told the story of Captain James Cook.  Growing up, I’d only heard the primary-school version of the legend where a somewhat vilified Captain Cook lands in New Zealand and starts shooting people.  I’d never heard the backstory of the amazing journey of scientific discovery.  These explorers were our olden time astronauts, risking their lives for new knowledge.   The Endeavour had a botanist and an astronomer on board, their trip was about more than traveling to new countries with guns to stir up trouble.  And it annoyed me that I’d never been told about this at school.  

Anyway, there’s a lot more depth to the story of the observations of the Transit of Venus (which were necessary to calculate the distance of the earth to the sun, which itself was necessary to calculate the relative distances of everything in the solar system*) the whole of it IS quite interesting, and I’m not really a writer so I won’t blah blah blah about it too much, and will in fact wind up my little story by saying that back in 2005 I named my recording project Transit of Venus, I got an A- in that paper, and then later I dropped out of Uni because I wanted to spend more time on my main band Amperzahn and work in a music store. /Backstory

I’ve been writing a collection of songs inspired by stories related to the Transit of Venus, for a concept album I wish to release before or around June.  It’s going to be bookended by two instrumental pieces, first Evening Star, and it will end on a piece called Morning Star.  Now life being what it is, the last song on the album is the first one ready, and here it is…

 

If you like it please do share it around.

In this song I was trying to capture a feeling of wonder, trepidation, but then adventure excitement and discovery, as well as a nostalgia or sadness that this coming Transit will be the last within our lifetime. I felt morally obliged to include twinkly sounds because everyone knows stars (and yes, planets) make a twinkling noise when they sparkle***.

Adam played Drums and Bass and that instrument that is called a Brazilian Viola but looks neither Brazilian nor like a Viola. I played Piano/Keyboards and Guitar and the thing that makes a sparkly noise which I often call a marimba though it’s definitely not one.

We recorded at The Rock Factory Studio, which is always the best of fun! We finished the whole song in a day by prioritising feel over perfection. We had a picnic in a tree at the domain, which is something of a tradition now. We ate Burger Fuel, I had a Beatnik Burger. A bug flew into my mouth while I was eating it. (We should get free burgers for that plug right? Someone tell them to sponsor our band…)

And that is part of the story of the song Morning Star. I missed out the bit about planetariums but I’ll tell you that sooooooonish haha!

Bye for now,
Kristie

*Some may argue that ‘necessary’ is the wrong word and that they’ve lived their lives quite happily without ever needing to know this information, but I’d argue that all past knowledge is relevant to present and future knowledge so while you might not specifically need to know the distance from the earth to the sun, your TV** needs satellites, and satellites need space travel and space travel needs a half decent knowledge of at least the close bits of space, am I right? Do you like your TV?

** Unless you just use it for DVD’s, like the one at my place. In which case substitute Google Earth, or GPS or whatever it is you fancy that needs satellites.

***True fact, you read it here first, on the best place for all true facts; the internet.

Hello there!

Trying to remember what actually happened in September… a glance at my calendar indicates that it was spent rehearsing for a theatre production of Hairy Maclary (which is now being performed at The Pumphouse), recording exam pieces for a school, and rehearsing some other things for some other secret things.  Not so much secret, as just I’m not gonna go blah blah blah about them until I’m really sure it’s all happening.

Apparently I haven’t been to the gym in seventeen yonks, nor have I managed to play netball or build anymore of my guitar.  I have two songs in partially completed states of recording… and I’m a bit mad at myself for not getting more done!

I did play a little acoustic gig at Juice Bar a couple of weekends ago with Adam, our acoustic duo Herbacious Pepperonicle basically is sounding like a Transit-of-Venus/Amperzahn covers band at the moment.

Oh yes, and here are a couple of pics from our gig with Miss Plum at Whammy Bar late August. It was a really fun night and I was stoked to catch up with so many people I hadn’t seen in ages!

Thank you for taking the time to read my irregular monthly updates <3 <3 <3

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Well, it’s been a while (AGAIN) since I’ve updated. Lots of stuff has been happening, most of it good :)

On Friday I played out with my new line-up. A gig at the Kings Arms organised by Invader Cain and Mystique promotions with all proceeds going to Red Cross.

Nikolas (drums) and Dan (bass) kicked ass and I consider our first show together to be a sucess. Was so much fun!  Thanks to everyone who came along, and big ups to everyone who came and said hi to me after the show. Lovely to meet people who enjoy my music!

The other bands who played were my good friends Mile High (who have recently been in the studio with me at The Rock Factory and I really need to get my A into G and sort out the mixing of that epic song…) Invader Cain (watch the video for their song ‘Shonky’, tis cool!), The Dirty Sweets, Doppler and Benny Profane. Take the time to check all these guys out if you can.

I hate the way I can’t embed facebook vids into blogs. Damn internet. But if you go to the link below you should be able to see the vid my drummer Nikolas took of his drumming during our set.  If anyone else has any pics or vids from the show feel free to send them my way :) info@transitofvenusproject.com

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10150264806093332&comments&notif_t=video_comment_tagged

I’ve been super busy lately, working for epic legendary workplace The Rock Factory and rehearsing for a play called The Lighthouse Keepers Lunch with Time Bray Productions which is due to start on Monday at The Pumphouse Theater in Takapuna.

About a fortnight ago  I managed to get thrown in a pool for a quick photoshoot with Jacki Jane Photography. My fav two pics are here (I may get thrown in a pool again as punishment for posting unprocessed pics, but I just happen to like the randomness of them!)


Also did a photoshoot a few months back with Anthony Corban who is my kinda ‘label boss’ type person with Black Doris Music and runs the rehearsal space I practice in called The Manor.  My fav pic from that ‘shoot’…

 

 

If you haven’t seen, I’ve been posting up a few acoustic demos on my bandcamp page, they’re pretty rough but sometimes people like to hear them at this stage, so go download them if ya like. http://transitofvenusproject.bandcamp.com/album/acoustic-demos-summer-2010-2011

Well, thats about it from me. My brain is asleep so I’m gonna go get some exercise hopefully in the form of walking from my car to the fish n chip shop.  Om nom nom!

Catchya soon! Don’t forget to add yourself to the mailing list*, I send out a email not more than once a month with news/gigs.

<3 K xxx

*The thingee has disappeared down the bottom of the page for some reason. I should probably fix that… er…

Hello hello, I know, long time no blog. Lucky we have facebook, twitter and real life or you’d all think I was dead right?

Often at the start of the year, I like to write about what my new years resolutions for the previous year should have been (though scrolling back I see I haven’t really done this properly since 2007, busy past few years? According to my blog, kinda. LOL).

So 2010 my new years resolutions with the benefit of hindsight were…

1.  Visit two previously unvisited countries (Thailand and Singapore)

2. Play some music overseas (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia baby)

3. Get bitten by a snake

4. Learn to swear in another language.

5. Read more than 100 books (Classics mostly, old stuff out of copyright that are free as e-books)

6. RIDE AN ELEPHANT! (lifelong dream!!!)

7. Learn to like beer (this was a New Years Resolution I really truly  made at the start of the year and not just made up at the end. There is a story behind it but it’s one that is probably more interesting if I don’t tell it at all.)

8. Discover the joys of hanging out at a mamak at 3am with good friends. Many of my dearest memories of Malaysia seem to involve this :)

9. Get the worlds most awesome job ever on returning to New Zealand! I’m dead serious, I really like my new job working for recording studio and event production company The Rock Factory

10. Don’t fall apart when everything around me falls apart. I don’t know if I kept this all year long but in the end when push came to shove I’ve managed to swim rather than sink. So far. ;)

So what does 2011 hold? Lets hazard a guess, though really I’m usually so wrong with these.

1. Finish building the GUITAR OF DOOM I really really want to do this! (yes it’s really not finished after all these years, most of you probably don’t even know what I’m talking about…)

2. Play some mean shows (I’m already hearing rumours I’ve put a new band together for Transit of Venus and that the first NZ gig is booked in March…?)

3. Finish an acoustic album/EP.

4. Overcome my dentistry phobia and get my damn wisdom teeth out.

5. Try to be less awful with money.

There ya go. Hope to catch you at a show this year my darlings! xx <3 K

I am well and truly back in work mode after a fantastic and long overdue holiday in Dubai. I arrived home a couple of weeks ago and cleared (but not necessarily filed) a huge backlog of paperwork. Then got to work on various more serious things for a while. Not until the last couple of days have I managed to turn much attention to Transit of Venus. Spent today mixing with Dave from Miscreant Recordings. Turns out I’d made some rather irritating mistakes in the exporting of my audio. It’s a long and boring story, but the short of it is the mixing of this album may be a fair bit more time and effort than originally suspected. However the good news is that there are a couple of songs that are very close to finished. And the other good news is that I’m going to play some gigs with the new material soon.

It’s almost 2am and I’m worried that this post is not going to make great grammatical sense so I think I’ll call it a night and write something a little more substantial tomorrow.

Here is a sneak preview for Meatmarket.  This is just a premix so don’t start getting all picky on it just yet ;)

It’s 7:30am on a Saturday morning.  I resisted the urge to sleep till 11 since I have a friend coming to record some bass tracks this morning and I need time to clear the myriad of coffee cups that litter my desk.  And time to write another long overdue blog.

Drum tracking is finished, a couple of songs have all the tracking done however most are still waiting on bass.  I am trying to nail a tough guitar solo in one particular song which is giving me grief.  I mean I can play it, but I just really want to play it solidly.  I just can’t seem to get that magic take.  Vocals are done on most of the songs, bar a couple.  Robin Liu (Infinite Flying Kick) came in to record some guitar parts and brought with him a new song he’d written for the album.  I need to write vocals and other parts for that too.  A few tracks have moved on to the mixing stage.  I had planned to do the mixing myself but at this point I’m so sick to death of my own music that I really felt I needed to get a pair of outside ears in.  In fact I’m getting two pairs of outside ears with David Edtmaier of Miscreant Recordings and Michelle Klaessens from The Rock Factory doing some each.

A quick shout out to those who have contributed so far…

Mike Johns – Guitar

Tory Staples (Battle Circus) – Drums

Christina Chunks (Infinite Flying Kick) – Piano/Synths

Robin Liu (Infinite Flying Kick) – Guitar

James Dudley – Guitar, Backing Vocals

Dave Edtmaier (Miscreant) – Guitar, Bass, Mixing

Anthony Corban (The Mysterons) – Bass, Guitar (Yet to be tracked)

Harry Champion (The Exiles) – Bass

Michelle Klaessens (The Rock Factory) – Mixing, and no doubt she’ll throw in some piano and backing vocals

Spent a large part of the weekend recording drums for my album.  Got in Tory Staples, the drummer from my old band Amperzahn.  He’s currently playing for a few other artists including one of my fav NZ bands ‘Battle Circus‘.  I had planned to record drums at our fav recording studio The Rock Factory, but I soon realized we wouldn’t have enough time there as we had done no pre-production and had never even jammed on most of the songs.  So we ended up setting up for a three day recording/learning session in a rehearsal studio.

Starting early and finishing late with short breaks to catch the Santa Parade as it went past and to play an acoustic gig, the weekend went by in a blur.  I will be really interested to see how my drums tracks sound in the mix.  With no engineer on hand I was a little worried at first but everything seemed to go pretty smoothly.  I haven’t loaded all the tracks off the computer there yet.  I’m not used to using a Mac so I got a little frustrated with all the shortcuts being different.  I recorded in Logic which I have used a little before but such a long time ago that it may as well have been not at all.  However by three in the morning on Sunday I was starting to get the hang of it and even remembering to press Apple+S for ‘Save Project’ instead of Ctrl+S for ‘Solo Track’ :D

Also by three in the morning on Sunday; Tory had blisters on his hand and the rehearsal room floor was decorated with a sprinkling of sawdust from hacked away drumsticks.  A china cymbal that had been bit damaged on tour was now completely history, and we had consumed enough caffeine to wake a drowsy elephant.  In my case that was only just enough coffee to combat the few unwise vodkas I had after the acoustic gig.

The acoustic gig on Sunday was interesting,  I was very unprepared (story of my life) having spent most of the week stressing about getting this album finished before Christmas break, and generally running about like a headless chicken (the metaphor not the band).  Played partly solo but mostly as an acoustic duo with  friend of mine Mike Johns.  Had good feed back after the gig so either we played well thanks to our 20 minute practice before the show or all our friends are sweet kind liars :D

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This song is very much a half finished WIP.  I lost my voice last week after a cold, and when I tried to sing this on Friday I got only one terrible take done before my voice gave out again.  So I will definitely be redoing the vocals on this!

It has recently come to my attention, that there are people out there who don’t know what WIP stands for.  WIP = Work in Progress.  There you go.  I usually use the term to refer to something that isn’t finished yet, something that is in fact, a work in progress :D

I am trying out a new WordPress plug-in called Podpress.  Unlike the previous media player I’ve been using (I think it’s called Wimpy) this one should show up in the RSS feed.  I guess I’ll find out soon.

Well, it has again been a while since I have written a blog, and indeed a while since I have actually written anything useful!

I have been keeping myself busy with writing yet more music for computer games, recording my album with the help of some of my favorite local musicians, and of course trying to keep up with paperwork!

Have also formed a covers band recently. There are a few reasons for this, first and foremost – Fun! It has been a year since I last played with a band regularly and I really really have missed the fun times. Secondly, I really want to get my singing up to scratch and learning a few covers is a way of finding out what I am capable of vocally. I’ve mostly sung originals previously, and have probably stuck within my comfort zone too much. Thirdly, it wouldn’t kill me to earn a bit of extra cash here and there. So there you go, I’m in a covers band. We’re still looking for a proper band name, we’re temporarily calling ourselves (or at least each other) The Tards.

In the not too distant future I will be curating a small exhibition of artwork from some of my favorite practitioners of the quieter arts. Painters and photographers for the most part. More news on that closer to the time. Don’t want to give too much away just yet ;)

I have noticed in my site stats that a few people are finding their way here from searches for “The Venus Project”. I had a look what this is about myself, and it’s absolutely nothing to do with me or “The Transit of Venus Project” – which is my recording project. Completely unrelated.

I also just wanted to give a quick shout out to some of my fav blogs. I know I haven’t been much use lately on the blogging front, but here are some of the blogs that I always read that you might enjoy too.

In no particular order…
http://cabinet-of-wonders.blogspot.com/
http://rekkerd.org/
http://www.chipcollection.com/articles/
http://www.weeklysongcast.com/
http://journal.neilgaiman.com/
http://www.geeksaresexy.net/

Monday morning. Coffee, toast, forgot to put the rubbish out again.

I handed in my notice for my part-time guitar technician job last week. I am now wearing the label ‘full time musician’ or perhaps ‘composer’. I am working on a few exciting projects at the moment, but I can’t tell you about them yet…

One thing I can tell you about is my album. There’s not much to tell except that hopefully I get some time to record it soon! So busy lately. The songs are all written, I have picked out which guest musicians I will be having along. Different ones for each song just to keep things interesting, except drums which will all be played by Tory from my old band. He is about to take off to Australia and Europe on tour with an awesome NZ band called Battle Circus (one of my favorites), but when he gets back I’ll be dragging him into the studio. All going well the album will be released through indie label BDM (Black Doris Music).

I have an acoustic gig coming up next Sunday, my first solo performance ever. Well, not including those awful piano competitions I used to have to play in growing up. Yikes! I will be playing keys live for the first time in 10 years. Playing a few originals, a few covers, and even going to play some Rachmaninov just because I’ve gone to the effort of learning it so I may as well perform it. If you’re in Auckland come along 6pm The Crib in Ponsonby – 151 Ponsonby road, Sunday 28th September.

Ok, coffee is gone, thats it from me this morning. :)

K.

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