GAJOOB Interviews drew Roberts, Packet In
Interviews
Yes, Ill pick three from our RPM 2008 collaboration that should be interesting and quite illustrative, Venus, Pluto, and Saturn.
We had chosen a space theme to initially focus everyone's attention, though it wasn't going to be a strictly themed CD, and all ideas were welcomed.
I surfed the Web and found telemetry recordings of the planetary probes
http://www.svengrahn.pp.se/sounds/sounds.htm and uploaded them to Packet-In's repository working directories
http://packet-in.org/repo/RPM08/space_probe_sounds/ (incidentally, Peter granted all of us full access to the site, so we could create directories and post stuff as needed to support what we were working on - and as a group of GNU/Linux geeks we made liberal use of this freedom).
I envisioned these sounds, processed to be more compatible/musical when needed, as backdrops for potential compositions, backbones even, if you will.
If you look at the directories for these three songs, and sort by the Last Modified link you can see the chronological order in which the songs took shape from the parts the players added. I'll examine Venus in more detail.
http://packet-in.org/repo/RPM08/venus
You'll see that on 2/9/2008 Jeff picked up on the Cosmos 359's signal, and put piano chords to it (you can listen to the individual tracks to hear the "ingredients" that went into each piece as we go along).
Ken downloaded the signal and Jeff's piano track and on 2/10/2008, added his synthesized bass part.
Jeff refined what he had submitted on 2/14/2008, probably as a result of the synergy that was now taking place with Ken, and I uploaded a processed version of the signal on the same day.
Kevin uploaded his first conceptualization of his drum parts on 2/18/2008, submitting separate tracks for his excellent kit, followed by Ken's upload of revisions to his first take on 2/20/2008.
At this point, with a direction for the song clearly, and I might add, quickly, taking form, I composed a lead guitar part based on a melody I created for the piece, wrote the lyrics, and recorded my vocal, all uploaded on 2/21/2008.
Kevin did a final take of his drums, and uploaded it on the same day, refining the individual recording of the various pieces of his kit.
Finally, Peter tossed in a positively killer sax part as color and frosting on the cake on 2/27/2008...and the composition and creation was complete in 18 days.
Now, realize this was occurring while we were simultaneously working on all the other tunes in progress in this short month of February to meet the RPM challenge of a complete CD wholly written and recorded within that short month, and we were actually slow to start!
Speed dating and slam poetry come to mind, LOL!
You'll also find our CC attribution text file there, see a revision Peter made after the fact in July of his original sax part, and see a simple mix I did on 2/22/2008 of all tracks submitted to that point, not including Peter's phenomenal sax uploaded after the sample mix was made.
You can hear the final mixdown and mastering Peter did of the entire composition here:
http://packet-in.org/repo/RPM08/CURRENT_RELEASE/packet-in_venus_master_v1.5.ogg
Play this song while you read through the following paragraph:
The song starts with the telemetry signal, followed by Ken's bass along with Kevin's drums, followed by Jeff's piano, followed by my guitar, followed by my vocal interspersed with my guitar fills, where you can hear the melody of the piece expressed. Finally after a diminuendo where the song just simmers for a while all hell breaks loose with Peter's sax as he picks up the melody but takes it to a level I had nothing to do with, followed by a subtractive and spacey exit...and a big but inaudible exhalation, LOL!
This exact same thing can be followed with Pluto and Saturn and all the other pieces (give a listen to what Peter did with my vocal on Saturn, comparing my simple mix in the working directory,
http://packet-in.org/repo/RPM08/saturn/saturn-frank_all_mix.ogg with his final version
http://packet-in.org/repo/RPM08/CURRENT_RELEASE/packet-in_saturn_master_v1.5.ogg ) for all the years we collaborated at:
http://packet-in.org/repo/
You'll also find here Jeff handling the lead vocals with my providing backup and some harmony on Spaceman, One Hit Wonder, and Bits & Pieces, all with Drew's lyrics.
Our best overall work was probably RPM 2009 (in 2010 we crapped out, didn't even try in 2011, and in 2012, following a serious illness that left me unable to play, or sing as well as before, produced our swan song) where you'll find simple mixdowns of each piece in their working directories, and the final mixed and mastered versions at:
http://packet-in.org/repo/RPM09/_final_mixes/
Here you'll find Drew's lyrics at work in Jack And Jill along with Julien's sweet synth work, and Drew's recitation on Audacity that I mixed with Julien's fine piano, and Carlo's paean to a friend, Teyssibro, with his acoustic guitar and my electric lead with Julien's synth horns, a very cool Eca with my guitar and vocal chorus intermixed with Julien's demonic rappish verses, and more in which you should be able to by now recognize each of the players, but turn to the individual songs with their component tracks for the author, sequence, time frame, and complete story (checking the attribution.txt files too).
Finally, let me tell you that being the geeks we are, the ballads and love songs and stuff all have a second meaning: Venus sounds like I'm singing about a love interest, but I'm really singing about the planets' attributes! Jack And Jill sounds like I'm singing Drew's lyrics apparently about a someday hopeful loving couple, but I'm really singing about a piece of F/OSS, the Jack audio connection kit!
Give them a listen with this in mind and see if you can hear the intendres doubling up…
updated by @fpirrone: 02/03/15 08:11:35PM