Album #2 Update

Surprisingly, I’ve come to the realization that I have 7 tracks completed for the next album. It’s going to be similar to Solarium in that 3 of the tracks are remastered versions of tracks already released, and so far 4 new tracks (although 1 of those is a remix).

The album has more of a Future House and Trance feel to it. I was thinking it’s sounding darker, but there’s really only one track that is “dark”. The rest are pretty uplifting and rave danceable. Travel seems to be the theme given I’ve been doing and will be doing a lot more.

The joy of being an independent artist is that, I have no timeline or deadline for the album.  While it would be fun to hit September 1st like Solarium (two albums one year after the other!), I’m going to be too busy in Japan and Hong Kong at the end of August into September, and travelling heaps in between. So I’d rather be creative when I have my peaks and chill when I’m not feeling as creative.

I commented to Dislexia the other day that while I love the sounds I have on my laptop, sometimes I really want to dive into using my Kronos, use my TR-8, etc…I wish I could carry my studio with me on my travels so I can just doink and play with them.

Terminal Nexus (Polyatomic’s 12inch Expedition Of Joy Mix)

And here is the Terminal Nexus, Polyatomic’s 12inch Expedition Of Joy Mix.

This track has an interesting history.  Early 2014, I was asked if I would be interested in doing a remix of a track for the upcoming album by Drake Jensen, Retro.  The song was a going to be a Duran Duran of a song that was not quite released by the band but was on a fan made b-side compilation.

Absolutely!  It daunted me, but the person who approached me thought I would do a bang up job.  What did I have to lose?

Around Mid 2014 I received the vocal stems and a demo.  I listened to that track for days, obsessing over details within the track.  My vision – turn it into a 90s dance anthem that would work during, say, a Pride event.

It took a while for everything to click for the  remix.  I found chords that worked using my Korg Kronos X.  I wanted to use the new Roland SH-101 plug-out that was made available for the Roland System 1.  I had a vision.

Interesting, the first version that I started writing sounded way too dark.  I had these Blade Runner-like sounds all over the track that did not fit in with the track.  More on this later.

I had a sketch, and then I was stuck for sounds. What do I use, how do I build this up to be an epic dance track from being country and rock?

Scott and our friend Nico listened asI sat in the living room, laptop hooked up to our sound system throwing sounds at the track.  It started to sound amazing!  I had an epiphany around how sounds can be combined together and I had the basis for the track.

I then had to figure out, how do I take the vocals from 105-106 bpm to 125 bpm?  Not as hard as it sounds with Logic Pro X, definitely meticulous.

About a month or two later, I went up to Ottawa to present the remix.  Drake and his partner Michael had an idea that I was doing a remix, but they weren’t 100% sure.  I said, “Hey, I have a track for you to listen to that I want your opinion on.”

They were gobsmacked as I was shaking, hoping for their approval.  That first remix, in full, comprises the bulk of the “Polyatomic’s 12inch Expedition Of Joy Mix”.  It was certainly a  more accessible mix.

But what about this 7 minute plus piece of music?  Remember those Blade Runner-like sounds I mentioned?  I saw down and thought, “Hey, I really want to kick this up, make it a stomper.”

Enter what would have been a 2 to 3-minute intro to the 12in mix that really takes you on a journey.  An epic journey, expedition of joy as I call it.

The track was not released on Retro, mainly because we were asked not to release any version of the track.  It’s possible that Duran Duran could release the track in the future.  Fair enough and I can appreciate that.

Still, this is a piece of music that needed to be released in some way as it’s too good to be kept locked down.  Terminal Nexus is the result.

I travel a lot between Toronto, Portland and Dallas for work over the past 4 years.  My next album is definitely themed around travel and specifically air travel.  You can hear a story in Terminal Nexus if you listen carefully.

I know Drake and the team would have loved to release the track in question.  I would have loved to released the remix I did.  It would have been epic for all of us.  Who knows, maybe in the future we can release it.  Maybe I’ll get a chance to remix the track for Duran Duran – that would be a dream.

It was an honour to work on this project the experience has been worth it.

Beautiful Colours > Terminal Nexus

Sadly, Beautiful Colours, the remix I did for a well known Canadian country artist, is sadly not going to be released due to request from the original band Duran Duran.  Given I know Roger Taylor would love to see this track released, it’s not surprising.

So if anyone from Duran Duran or their management is seeing this, I would love to remix Beautiful Colours if you do release it in the future!

In the meantime, Terminal Nexus, a demo snippet I released, is the beginning of the 8 minute plus remix of Beautiful Colours.  Look for the full “Expedition of Joy Remix” of Terminal Nexus coming soon!