Sunday, 22 June 2014

#14 New & Improved

Hello, it's been a while. For those of you that have been reading all of my ramblings, then you'll know that my life is split into "musician" and "earning enough money to carry on being a musician" periods. The last couple of months have largely been the latter. Not that it's all been hard graft. There's been some cool gigs and nice little developments in that time. I supported Ben Ottewell of Gomez which was ace as it was a sold out gig and the room was full from start to finish. Supporting isn't always the awesome gig you hope for or imagine it to be as most people are there to see the main act and often don't bother watching the support. Not in this case and I was very grateful to have such a friendly attentive crowd. I was lucky enough to play for the Dot 2 Dot festival last month which was also pretty cool. Other bits of good news are that we've confirmed that the trio shall be playing at Harbourside festival in Bristol next month and i've been playing a bit of guitar for my friend (that was on the telly box) Christina Marie. We did a little session for BBC Bristol which you can see below.


Harbourside Festival is always quite an important one to me as it marks the anniversary of me moving to Bristol and sorting my life out. Also it was my first experience of Bristol as a city and it's music scene which, for the record, is great!

The biggest news of late (apart from one other that i'm coming to) is that WE'RE PLAYING GLASTONBURY! The trio shall be playing on the Small World stage in the Green fields on Sunday at 8:15pm. Fingers crossed we can blag a few other slots too, but very chuffed to be playing on an "official" stage, not that playing backstage last year wasn't awesome. This is just a different kind of awesome! :-)

Official Glastonbury app. Wahoo! :-)
So the final and most recent bit of news is that thanks to Ian from Faultless Design I have a shiny new website! You can check it out at www.AaronDouglasMusic.co.uk so have a look and let us know what you think! Ian has been a total legend with regards to the imagery of all my latest work (he did the artwork for the Shipwrecks single) and is basically a dude so keep an eye out for his new creative venture (King of Pixels) coming soon. :-)

That's it for now, Glastonbury next week and then back to the studio! Hope you're all getting to enjoy the sunshine!

Laters

Aaron

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

#13 BUSINESS SOCKS!

Aye up ladies and gents, hope you're all well. So since the last blog we've had some gigs! ;-) You'll have to excuse my sarcasm there. I'm sure there's a famous Mick Jagger quote about how being a musician is 5% playing music and 95% sitting around waiting to play music, but I reckon when you're unsigned those figures change to 5% playing, 10% waiting around, 35% scraping money together and 50% sat in front of a computer/phone convincing people to let you play! As such, recently i've spent waaaaay more time in front of my laptop emailing festivals and venues for gigs than I have holding my guitar. Gigs are coming in though so I shant complain! You can find the gig list on the website or here: www.facebook.com/AaronDouglasMusic/

So the first gig since the last blog was the Shipwrecks single launch party. That was a really special gig, mostly down to the songs performance in the iTunes Singer-songwriter chart that week. The whole thing just seemed to create a buzz in the run up to the gig. It was great to see so many friendly faces, old and new, local and not so local. The reaction we got when we played Shipwrecks was just.........amazing. So a quick thanks to everyone that came because it was awesome! Not bad for only our 2nd gig as a trio! On that note i'd like to quickly "big up" Harry & Naomi for being totally awesome and talented also! Having them on board has really helped me work out what direction I want to take our "sound" in, and I couldn't be any happier about it! Last little note about Shipwrecks, Tom Robinson from BBC Radio 6 picked it as one of his Extra Gems last week! You can hear the whole playlist here https://soundcloud.com/tomrobinson/sets/gems20140324


Shipwrecks single launch panorama. The Birdcage (Bristol)
The following Sunday we supported Brother & Bones at the Exchange in Bristol. B&B are smashing it at the moment. They've been touring with Ben Howard and Bastille and get airplay from Dermot O'Leary and are set for big things I think. I met Rich the singer when him, Harry and myself were helping about as crew for a Seth Lakeman gig years ago. It's nice to see them doing well and they played a shplendid set. They also totally bailed me out the next morning as I was supposed to be going to London the next morning and I missed my coach as the initial bus ride ended up in a tree. Nice one drives! ;-) Thanks for the lift B&B! :-)

Last weekend we played at Proud in Camden. Very cool venue, and we saw Keith Lemon in the Morrisons car park nearby......which was nice. ;-)

On Saturday i'll be supporting some other friends that have been doing well recently called Winter Mountain Band. They've been getting Radio 2 airplay too and been touring with folk legend Cara Dillon so looking forward to that one!

Finally we've been back in the studio this week so fingers crossed we should have some EP news for you soon! Wahoo!

Laters :-)
Aaron

P.S. This Saturday my friend Christina Marie will be performing in the final of "The Voice", if you've been following it then please give her a little vote on Saturday. She's a top lass and boy can she sing. You really need to be in a room with that voice. It's something else. :-)

Saturday, 8 March 2014

#12 Say whaaaaaaaaaat!?

Hello! Well this week has certainly been interesting! As you may already know a brand new recording of "Shipwrecks" was released as a single last Monday (3rd). On Wednesday morning I found myself browsing through the UK iTunes singer songwriter charts as I was curious to see how far the chart goes down to. As I scrolled down towards 300 (where it ends) I saw Shipwrecks sat at 274. I have a tendency to play things down unless they're amazing to the point of ridiculousness. As such I posted this picture onto my facebook page mostly tongue in cheek.


What followed was quite frankly ridiculous. The facebook post got a lot of "likes" and a few "shares", and within a few hours Shipwrecks jumped up to 95! I posted another picture.


This post got a few more shares and likes than the last one. Shipwrecks moved up again. This time it hit number 40.



At this point the "shares" & "likes" increased exponentially, I started getting congratulatory messages and texts etc, it was all very surreal. Now the realist/pessimist in me decided that top 40 was probably about as good as it was going to get, so I decided that I didn't want to take over people's facebook pages with my updates and said unless something insane happens I wouldn't post again....

Then this happened....


Then it went higher still.


It was getting late by this time so I decided to call it a night. I woke up the next morning fully expecting Shipwrecks to be back in the 100's. So you can imagine my surprise......


Never in a million years did I expect it to hit the top 10. This photo probably got the most attention and within the hour I took this final photo.


What transpired over those 2 days is one of the things I love about the world we live in with regards to social networking, the internet, our ever changing music industry, and people in general. I'm not a fan of most "get me to 1 million likes and i'll....." type things as I believe that in most cases your "likes" & "shares" on facebook don't really hold any gravitas in the real world. For the musician/artist however it really does. The reason I got to number 6 is because of good old fashioned word of mouth. The further it went up the more family, friends and friends of friends, and fans got behind it because it's nice to see friends succeed.

So basically thank you to everyone that bought the single, thanks to everyone shared the statuses to their friends & family, thanks to everyone that got their friends and family to buy it, and massive thanks to the people that haven't got a clue who I am and were just following the instructions of said family and friends! I LITERALLY couldn't have done it without any of you.

We had a little launch party last night and tomorrow we're supporting the really rather good Brother & Bones at The Exchange in Bristol, so i'll give you all the details of those next time around.

The single is still available to download for 0.79p from iTunes here:

Big up yo bad selves! ;-)
Aaron

Monday, 3 March 2014

#11 IT'S ALIVE!!!!!!!!


So it's release day! You can now download Shipwrecks from iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/shipwrecks-single/id829587343 or from bandcamp here: https://aarondouglas.bandcamp.com

Here's the official video too: 


The "share" is one of the greatest advertising tools in an unsigned artists arsenal so if you like it, share it thank you please! Thanks for all your support guys! :-)

Laters
Aaron


Monday, 24 February 2014

#10 Single

Forgive me father for I have sinned, it's been over a month since my last blog and it should be weekly. Apologies. ;-)

The reason for this is that my first ever single "Shipwrecks" is going to be released next Monday (March 3rd)! As such it's been quite mental getting everything ready in time. We filmed a video to accompany it which will be going up on Youtube this Friday (Feb 28th). I've already talked about the video in previous blogs so I won't go on about it too much here but I would like to display again my thanks and appreciation to all the people that were involved in making it. It was an awesome weekend and I couldn't be happier with the end result. Round of applause for the guys please. :-)

Artwork courtesy of The King of Pixels
So Shipwrecks is going to be available by digital download via my Bandcamp page on March 3rd and also will be available to download via iTunes shortly after (if not the same day). We're also having a launch gig at The Birdcage in Bristol on March 7th. I'll be playing the gig with my trio (the awesome Harry Harding & Naomi Holmes), plus support from Chris Woods Groove and Lukas Drinkwater, not to mention a few special guests! 

Other things worthy of note this month, I have a gig supporting the really rather good James Bay at The Louisiana this Wednesday (Feb 26th), on Friday my good friend Mr Albert Jones is playing for and supporting the disgustingly talented Martin Harley Band on their UK tour. They'll be at The Fleece on Friday so I shall be down there showing my support and in exchange getting to listen to some ruddy good music! You should check them both out! And if that wasn't enough on Saturday i'll be going to watch Bonobo at the Colston Hall! Looking forward to the week ahead fa sho! ;-)

On Sunday 9th March the trio will be performing at The Exchange in Bristol supporting the mighty Brother & Bones! I remember seeing them a few years ago at a festival called Ivylive and thinking "I'd like to be in that band" so really looking forward to sharing a stage with them. Again if you haven't already done so, check 'em out!

And finally, we've got a London gig coming up! Wahoo! Harry, Naomi and myself shall be busting out some tunes on March 22nd at Proud Camden. Times to be confirmed so keep an eye out on the facebook page/twitter for details.

I'll leave you with a little "behind the scenes" video of our time making the Shipwrecks video. Hope you like, see you round the bend! :-)

Laters
Aaron


Monday, 13 January 2014

#9 New year, new music........

Happy new year folks. Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and NYE. My Christmas was fairly quiet which was nice. Gave me time to thoroughly batter my writers block into submission! ;-) The days around NYE I headed to Cornwall to do a few gigs with my old band AlBenAza. It was nice to catch up with a few faces i've not seen in a while and play some music not entirely seriously!

It was pretty amazing to see/hear/sleep through some of the storms down that way too.....in a slightly scary way. Two venues/pubs that we've played in are situated on or very close the beach and were literally metres from being washed away! Pretty mad.

Well it's 2014 now so time to get back on it! I've been looking at venues and festivals to play so if any of you that are reading this can think of any then feel free to leave comments. There's a large number of both so it's difficult to play them all........doesn't mean i'm not going to try though! I don't tend to make resolutions as I think if you're going to wait until January 1st to make some "life changing decision" then it either isn't that important or you're probably not going to do it anyway. That said I do see the importance of setting yourself goals. This year mine is simple. Play WAY more gigs than I did last year.

Last night I had my first gig of the year at The Birdcage in Bristol. It was a leaving do "music all dayer" for a friend called Tom Mousey who's off travelling. Since moving to Bristol 2 years ago he's become a very popular face within the music scene and has been responsible for a few very good regular nights and one off gigs alike. Safe travels brother! I also got to catch up with a few mates that i've not seen in a while, one of which had just been on the TV an hour earlier. Christina Marie is currently on the TV program "The Voice". She has simply one of the best voices i've ever heard in real life. Everytime i've heard her sing the room stops what it's doing and listens.......EVERY SINGLE TIME!!! We did a little duet of one of my songs last night and I don't think i've lost myself inside one of my own songs like that in a while. Her passion for music is other worldly and whilst I don't believe her (or anyones) entire career rests in the hands of programs like "The Voice" (she's going to be a star no matter what happens!) I wish her all the best of luck! :-)

Back to gigs (sorry about the tangent!) i've been very lucky to have had the talents of Mr Harry Harding & Miss Naomi Holmes helping me out with my EP over the last few months and this Tuesday (tomorrow) we have our first gig as a trio. Both Harry & Naomi are awesome musicians and complete legends so i'm really looking forward to sharing a stage with them and debuting some of the EP tracks. The gig is at The Exchange in Bristol and we're on at 8pm. For any of you that are in the area and want to come then just add your names to the comments section at the bottom of the blog and i'll add you to the cheap list.



Speaking of the EP, we're back in the studio today and fingers crossed may have the final mixes by the end of the day! I'll let you know how we get on next time.

Till then, toodle pip!

Aaron

P.S. I've been listening to Snarky Puppy A LOT recently. If you're even remotely into any kind of jazz/funk/instrumental music you owe it to yourself to give them a listen. Utter awesomeness. There are better quality clips on Youtube (they did a live DVD) but the energy of this video is so so good. Also if you want to hear the most disgustingly good keyboard solo ever go to part 3 of this video series.



Tuesday, 17 December 2013

#8 A Christmas Carol 2: Scrooge McDuck buys a music venue

There was a small part of me that was worried that I might not really have anything to say in this post. As Christmas gets closer things start to slow down to an eventual halt. If i'm honest that's one thing I do dislike about Christmas. I don't like doing nothing. I've recently learnt to find time to read so i'll probably spend most of Christmas doing that and making a stern effort to punch my writers block square in the face. There's not a whole lot to say about the EP or single yet as even though they are further along than when I wrote my last blog, there's no major "new" developments. The down time does give me a good amount of time to look for gigs however and it was last week that I found the inspiration for this particular blog.......Venues & promoters.

Some of you might have seen the posts going round on social media in which a musician (or creative type) writes a witty letter to a venue owner/promoter arguing/explaining that they should be getting paid for what they do, or a sarcastic analogy as to why they think the amount they've been offered is borderline insulting. Something occurred to me the other day when I was the receiving end of one such insulting offer.

Why do you never see a post or letter from venue owners/promoters to musicians? Is it because they don't need to defend themselves as there's plenty of gullible bands/artists that will take the offer if you say no. Is it because they don't care or don't know that artists feel this way? One of the posts that I've seen breaks down how much it actually costs to go out and gig. Now to be honest I think that one is aimed more at people that might not necessarily have ANY idea about what a musician does. It broke down fuel, rehearsal space rental, instrument care, etc. I'd like to see a similar breakdown for "opening a venue". As the Flight of the Conchords famously once sang "What are your overheads!?". I'm not naive. I know bar staff, sound engineers, door staff etc need paying. Electricity, alcohol, general maintenance and upkeep all require money. I just wonder why it's the musician (from what I can see) who ends up getting the short straw.

To put it into context here's one of the "offers" I got last week. Tickets are sold for £5. Once you gotten 10 people to buy tickets you then get paid £1 per ticket sold to someone that is there to see you. If you're lucky (or well known enough) to bring 50 people then additional sales get you £2 per ticket. If you sell less than 10 tickets you get nothing and may not be invited back. Now bearing in mind that there are 4 other acts (with the same deal) on this particular bill.

I did once say how crap I thought this all was to a promoter once and his argument was that doing it this way meant that the bands make an effort to bring a crowd and the venue isn't empty. Although I can see the point he was trying to make this doesn't create a scene. If you could have a venue that people knew was going to have good live music on certain nights, then you've got a crowd of people that are loyal to your venue instead a crowd of people that will just follow a band around to other places. Imagine if you had a group of loyal customers in every weekend and then you book a band that has got a large following! Oh! It'd be like Christmas! ;-)

It is possible. Chris who works at The Barrelhouse in Totnes has proved it to be true. When you get there you get sorted out with a meal, there's a place for you to stay, and you even get a bit of booze! Then there's the PA. It's epically good. Unless there's some sort of heinous catastrophe, it'll probably be one of the best sounding gigs you'll play in a venue of it's size (150 cap). And then you get paid a reasonable amount! The whole experience is so pleasurable that I look forward to playing there and more importantly I look at Chris as a friend, not "the promoter at the Barrelhouse". The venues i've played in Europe have a similar attitude so why is it that a large number of UK venues don't? You'll be lucky to get a free drink in most places.

Anyway, it's close to Christmas so i'm not going to get too ranty but if anyone that reads this is a promoter or venue owner (or knows one) i'd be interested to hear what your thoughts are. Especially if you're involved in "£1 per ticket sold" type shenanigans.

Finally, I mentioned a while back that I played a song for Elixir Strings when I was at the London Acoustic Guitar show and here it is! This is going to be the title track of the next EP. Feel free to give it a share if you like it.


That's it for now, hope you all have a shplendid festive season and remember.........support your local music scene. It needs your help more than the X-factor does. :-)

Toodles