New concerts in April, with the one and only Joëlle Rabu

Two Shows One Concert at Headliners in Nanaimo and Phoenix Auditorium on Gabriola Island

The Big Mess meets Joelle Rabu

This is a very special concert for The Big Mess because we are sharing the stage with Joëlle Rabu and & Nico Rodes. Joëlle is a world renowned vocalist and Nico is like Chopin meets Jackson Pollock on the piano. Not only are they dazzling performers and magnificent musicians, they are very dear friends of ours AND they are, like The Big Mess, a parent-kid collaboration. So there will be a lot of fun, authentic energy spinning around on the nights of these shows. They are two separate acts for the same price, but there will also be some interesting crossover. We joined Joëlle and Nico in Puerta Vallarta Mexico where we ended up rocking the stage together in some very tasty collaborative jams.

Due to popular demand, we are offering this show on two nights, once at Headliners in Nanaimo and once at the Phoenix Auditorium on Gabriola. Tickets are $20 and will soon be available to purchase at Artworks on Gabe and at Headliners in Nanaimo.

Stay tuned, stay happy, and bless ya

from da Big Mess

Another delightful show at our favorite place

Big thanks goes out to Acme Food Co. for being our close friends and most comfy performance space. We had a truly delightful show there last Saturday. Delightful not only because were there at least two tables of folks who came because they saw our newspaper advert and youtube videos (marketing really works!!!), but also because we were using some new gear that reallllllly improved the quality of our sound.

I am now using a TC-Helicon VoiceTone for something called Adaptive Compression and Shape modelling, and a new microphone: the Shure Beta 87. And let me tell YOU, a $300 mic can definitely be a delicious improvement over a $100 mic. The sound of my voice is now crisp and present, and I don’t have to make-out with the mic in order to make my beatboxing audible. The inspiration from the nice new sound and the very appreciative, happy audience led me to surprise Marty with an encore tune that he didn’t expect…. mwa ha ha ha ha!

Now we are looking forward to our upcoming concerts in April! Which I’ll post about in a few minutes once the posters are ready!

Ciao for now, friendly fans and secret admirers.

– VoxMan

Sync, sank, sunk… A big messy timeline

We are deep into the land of timelines, media bins, preview windows, and video codecs.

It is a lot of fun, jeez let me tell you oh boy oh boy. With four tracks of unmixed audio per video track, and 3 video tracks from different angles per song, and 6 songs on the hotplate, that’s a WHOLE LOTTA TRACKS TO GET MESSY WITH. Marty, who was a professional video editor for a hefty chunk of his past, assuages my tendency towards frustration by reminding me that every project begins with a phase he calls “The Quicksand”. That’s where you work and work and work and it feels like you make no progress at all and you THINK that this is gonna be the way it is, and you can’t possibly imagine how you’ll cling on to sanity at such a stubborn crawl. But this uncompromising limp of our creative gait is actually just the ironing out of the inevitable wrinkles that come with any big project, and the Quicksand is sure to melt away into a more satisfying flow. Well, I think that’s starting to happen, finally, after 2 and a half days of transferring, rendering, instruction manual scrutinizing, syncing, and workflow scheming (complete with little drawings of our brains and which parts of them are melting, freezing, or going on unannounced vacations).

Here is a screen shot of our Big Mess timeline. This is the song Big Mess, which is in the Fine Cut stage.

We are using Sony’s Vegas Movie Studio HD. Yes I’m a mac guy. Yes I have a film degree. PM me if you want to start a debate about why I’m not using Final Cut Pro.Big Mess video edit in Sony Vegas Movie Studio

Primeval moaning and wicked beat drops

This is VoxMan Kyle and Comox Valley’s Mantrakid voice-jam on aire during his Creamreefer show.

I am accompanying most of the tracks being played on this show. See if you can pick me out in there. As well as jamming, we get into some nicely deep philisopho-musical discussion about the use of the voice in music, community, and evolution.

VoxMan Kyle and Mantrakid on Creemreefer Radio

The Big Mess, Live on CHLY Radio

Check out the October 6th podcast of last week’s Fresh Cutz on CHLY radio (scroll down to the October 6th show). Dylan Perry aired us for about an hour, shootin’ da shit and performing several of our songs live in the studio. After destroying one set of headphones mid-song due to over-enthusiasm, it ended up being a fantastic experience. Thanks Dylan! Rembember, you have to scroll down to the October 6th show, or else it won’t be us!

Seeking Audience to Enjoy Free Music and a complimentary beer & brownie, Oct. 19th

The Big Mess is shooting its first ever live performance video!

Our videographer is Nanaimo’s Tash Baycroft, the creative genius behind Naked Jams. What an honour! We are documenting a number of our songs from a variety of angles so that we can edit them into a mini-concert, individual songs, and promotional medleys.

What we need from You, friends, is to come down and be in the audience and enjoy a free show and some free beer and brownies!

Place: Acme Food Company, Basement Lounge
Date: Tuesday, October 19th
Time: 6:15 sharp – 7:30ish PM

Wear what you wanna, be who you wanna. Prepare to bob your heads, gawk & giggle and Wiggle Yobutts!

Tash Baycroft’s blog: tashunkabaycroft.wordpress.com
Naked Jams:
www.nakedjams.com
Acme Food Co:
www.acmefoodco.ca

Marty gapes at the VoxMan whirling his scatanomical solo