I don't own the copyright to the Sasquatch image, so thanks if the cartoon illustrator allows me to use this if they see it. It was a symbol recommended by Peter Olsson, my friend from Sweden, who wanted to fill Facebook with cartoon characters for a week. I was very amused by the likeness.
Anyway, this is a Casio CTK4200AD test liveset, about my tenth in the last 10 months, in the home music room, and the image kind of fitted the imposing nature of fear doing a liveset initially. Check MHcha-elles Daydream LP for the basic artwork CD I'm selling at the gig.
This set has no singing, and no talking in it, and is segued together with trims to the silences and mastered lightly with an Ableton Live 8 classical compressor.
You can find a full synopsis preview of the Gappy Tooth Industries Oxford event on Saturday 26th September 2015 at
www.gappytooth.com.
My practice sessions are getting more enjoyable for me personally as I further the main set idea, and each one is very different from each other, as the Casio I have has 600 unique tones, a sampler and 180 drum tracks with an effects module. So much much fun, and whether good or average mood I really can't wait to take this setup to the stage for the first time. It will be my 13th conscious gig performance, having played 12 tracks at Spark Side Of The Moon from 2nd June 2015-25th August 2015.
Feedback always welcome. With Neuroharp and Ghosts In The Photographs performing alongside me, it promises to be an unforgettable night for me personally.