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Instrumental Hiphop Album Coming in April

The Insider - All's Fair in Love of Wax - Coming in April 2009

I am excited to announce the forthcoming release of my debut instrumental hiphop album by new recording project The Insider.

The album will be much less eclectic than my Revolution Void material, but should still contain enough variety to be interesting. I am hoping it will be different enough to add something new to the genre, while remaining true to my intentions of creating a relatively straightforward instrumental hiphop album.

So far there are 15 tracks which are candidates for the album, but I am going to cull it to around 10. The songs are all essentially finished, and at this point I am just fine tuning various things, as well as mixing and mastering a few tracks. Also, I am trying to add in some unobtrusive samples and little details, flourishes if you will. The album is probably fine to release right now but I like adding little "easter eggs" for astute listeners to notice.

I am reminded of the quote, perhaps by Mingus (not sure, please tell me if you recognize it):
"I know I am finished with a song not when I can't add anything else, but when I can't take anything else away."
In that spirit, although I am adding little details here and there, I am always keeping in mind that less is more, and that for everything added, something else is taken away.

Another challenge in producing an album in this digital age is the tendency to be a perfectionist to the point of losing the humanity from the recording. Since it is easy and free to spend as much time as you like in post production fixing mistakes, it is a common pitfall to keep fixing mistakes until the music loses its vitality, trading visceral experience for sterility.

I am reminded of another quote, whose author I also can't place. (Perhaps a French filmmaker?). The quote is,
"A masterpiece is not perfect, it is full of mistakes. It is the triumph of the mistakes which makes it a masterpiece."
As for the title, All's Fair in Love of Wax is an obvious parody of "All's fair in love and war", a common proverb derived from John Lyly's Euphues (1578). (Incidentally, the original quote which the proverb was derived from is "The rules of fair play do not apply in love and war").

In my case, I have always been infatuated with vinyl and am an avid record collector, but have shied away from sampling in my other recording projects. For The Insider, I decided I would just go for it, copyrights be damned! So the title is a way for me to express a similar sentiment, sort of, "All's fair in love and war and sampling!"

Since the album is basically finished, you can expect it to hit the web anytime as early as next week or as late as the end of April.

Thanks for reading (& listening)!

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congrads on your latest release! Streaming it now. . .
 
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