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Hello Everyone!  Welcome to my page and thank you for dropping by! As you can see, I'm a newcomer to SellABand so treat me nice ;) Please Leave a comment below and read on for more info....... Here is my latest project with Emerald City: Neglige music: presents Emerald City written, recorded and mixed at the Burn Out by Steven Caine, Maurice Mayerling and Rene Anton Lopez mastered at XARC Mastering Germany by Lorenz Vauck. Lay-out and design of redgurl: Laura Satana Electronics by Steven Caine Vocals by Maurice Mayerling Guitar and keyboards on all tracks by Rene Anton Lopez Female vocals by Rockel Thomas Whisling and backing vocals on track 5 by Dimitri Off-beat percussions on track 1 by Dottore Satta The music can be described as cross-over, the basis is electronics...that's the foundation, then a lot of different styles are added to make it whole, like African rhythms, blues, jazz, punk, rock and roll, off-beat percussions and so on... it's a concoction of all the things the band members like to hear in music. It's a very strange group of people coming from all over, people who savour the surreal, and try to poor it into a series of records. HIGHLY ANTICIPATED BY THE IN-CROWD ! Bits and pieces: the Maurice Mayerling interview by Basil Bassarov MM: " I was born running, trying to get away from it all, but mostly trying to escape myself, being creative caused me to be the tormented crazy I am...but it ain't that bad, I like watching the crazies kicking up dust, don't you?" BB: Um, yeah I guess, so what you're... MM: Listen I don't like this, don't like this at all...I'd like nothing more then to be one of these fucking obese, ignorant assholes who seem to be content just sitting in front of their TV all day, wasting their lives...but see these assholes are happy, and I fucking envy them because I got this urge inside me to write lyrics or poetry, to compose music, or to make a film...that don't make me happy man, that's fucking torment, because I'm just this little man trying to climb this huge mountain, not knowing if I'll ever succeed, it's simplicity I crave, but instead my mind plays these cruel tricks on me, giving me ideas and inspiration...it's oh so complex, and sometimes I feel like I'm loosing my fucking grip, understand? BB: Yeah, but doesn't it feel right to convert your ideas into something real? MM:(irritated)Real, what's real? I won't be remembered for this, I ain't no fucking rock star on MTV, only thing that soothes me is knowing I didn't waste my fucking life in front of the TV, that, and the positive feed back I get from the people who hear the music. BB:(sensing his anger rise)So about the music? MM: It's a cross over style, the basis is electronics...that's the foundation, then we added a lot of different styles to make it whole, like African rhythms, blues, jazz, punk, rock and roll, off-beat percussions and so on...it's a concoction of all the things my fellow band members and me like to hear in music...(grinning)and apparently it worked out very well...I mean I'm proud of what it is now... BB: About the band, is it true you had to kick a habit in order to... (his eyes shut me up, silence...) MM: Well it was more then just one habit I guess, I've been weak...getting off of that...it's freedom, but the kind you get when you get released from prison, it's awkward...you have to change everything you're used to, and never do that again or else...or else it lands you right back where you were, no place...it's a constant struggle...but it's worth the fight... BB: So coming from no place you formed 'emerald city'? MM: Not at first, I just started to write a few songs you know, something I'd carried with me all those years, it just had to get out...the first song I recorded was 'go go go', and it carries an important message, it's not belonging somewhere, or the urge we have sometimes to just pack up and go...be a new and improved version of ourselves...truth is nothing changes when you're on the run, only surroundings do...only way to make it right is to change who you are, evolution, that's what I had to do...huge fucking mountain BB: And that song was a jump into something new. MM: Exactly, I'd found a new way for myself, and it was all so clear now, the music, the words...that's when we really got started on making the record. At first it was just me and Steven writing lyrics and composing the music, of course the fact Steven had his own studio gave us the opportunity to experiment without having to worry about time, when we finished the demo we started looking for the right people to fit in and add something to it all, we found the wonderful Rockel Thomas who sings on the last three tracks of the record, the amazing Rene Anton Lopez who dazzled us with his guitar playing, and who also played the keys for us, the somewhat strange Dimitri who brought just what we needed on the 'evil woman blues' and the crazy Mr. Satta who made the opening track what it is today with his bone chilling screams and his off-beat percussions...It's a very strange group of people coming from all over, people who savour the surreal, and tried to poor it into a record... BB: I believe there's a red line connecting all the songs... MM: Right, it's about love, the kind you want but can't have, the kind you want to get rid of but can't, it's about defeat and acceptance...about wanting to get out, getting out and finding yourself in an even bigger mess...it's the claws of the underbelly of society pulling us down...and we go along, 'cause that's the kind of people we are...we are all victims, perfect prey for our surroundings, nothing more nothing less...but it's not depressing, it is actually a very cool way to live your life...it's the search, the find and the realisation of yourself, it's the final embrace...so yeah to sum it up I guess it's about love...  BB: Sounds heavy... MM: it contains many layers, but yeah over all it's very obscure with a kind of sexiness to it, to me it's more like a sunny day at the beach, but of course I have all this other stuff on my mind, I just think a lot of people out there can identify with what I say in the songs, identify with the flow and the vibe of the music...it's weird but it's a message of love from me to anyone out there listening...You're not alone in this love, in this life, we walk together through this torment... BB: About that message of love, lost church of god? MM: We created the site www.lostchurchofgod.com because I felt the need to do something for the have-nots in this crazed society something personal from us to them, it's a collection plate really, it's a way to tell them we respect them, see them as true adventurers, sailors through misery! it just feels like the right thing to do, and maybe, just maybe we can help some of them! but I want to stress the fact that in no way we are connected to any religion, even though it's an internet church, it's more of a spiritual thing, do good, without expecting to be rewarded, try to walk the strait path even tough we keep straying all the time, zig-zagging between good and evil! it's a quest! BB: Any last words? MM: yeah, people on the move leave something behind at some point in time... some point in time...(pondering)...that and I'm like a cum shot, I don't expect to last long...(lights a cigarette) BelieversComments
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Post comment Feb 13 2008 10:05 CET Bram Craeninckx Steun de belgische gospel-rockband Frank&Vrij of ga eens een kijkje nemen en beluister onze muziek of laat wat commentaar achter op www.sellaband.com/fr ankenvrij Bedankt op voorhand! Bless ya! Pas op sellaband sinds gister! Oct 29 2007 01:51 CET PV/Nearfield Amazing new sound! Elaborate yet simple! The ways pop music should go! The steps to follow! Awesome! alexx Oct 11 2007 08:41 CET Kristen Howdy! Just wanted to pop in and give you a heads up on Sommersby's October Competition! If you haven't already heard, the competition (hot on the heels of his recent neck-in-neck September fiesta) will offer 20 parts for the winner and is open to all artists that have $9999 or less in budget on 25 October. This is a great opportunity for you. Tell every believer you can that you'd like to be nominated and encourage them to vote for you when the time comes. Of course, if you'd like to, or you know someone who would like to, donate parts for the prizes in the Competition, just send (or have them send) Sommersby the details under a message marked “October Donation." Hope you join in on the fun and GOOD LUCK TO YOU!!!! Jul 07 2007 16:41 CET SCHOLZ I realy like your music! Gratulation to your Sound! Markus |
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