Music and Technology in Harmony - All things sound and compositional on the web, from a UK based guitarist, composer and sound designer.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Better late than never!!!

For anyone who reads this dead blog or comes across it by accident. Please find my new up to date blog and website at

www.spencerbruce.com


As of today it still need a bit of tweaking but it is live!!

Peace

Neil

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Alive?

Well yes....just!

I am still here, more in mind than spirit. Thought I would post something to keep this alive. A fair amount has been going on, although nothing particularly exciting, well apart from a Royal visit.

Royal Visit

"Soundscapes

Prince Philip will meanwhile visit the acoustics laboratories at Salford University, where engineers will demonstrate a number of `soundscapes'."

I think the Ambisonics demo went well and got to have a good chat with the man himself!

Apart from that, there is some new stuff on the horizon...watch this space...perhaps!

Peace

Neil

Friday, September 14, 2007

News!

Once again, it has been a while since my last update, but that is mainly due to being extremely busy and also in that business (!) not having many exciting and different things happening. The main things is that I have just updated both of my main websites to something more manageable and will thus be updated more often. These can be found at

Spencerbruce.com

and

syncro:sound.com

On another note, I have just finished the audio post production on the film Shiver, by director Jonathan Stewart and it was a great project to work on. Watch this space for more info soon and hopefully a trailer. I got to do both the scoring, sound design and editing for this project and it has been a fantastic journey!

On a personal note, I finally got to see The Police down at Twickenham (thanks to Kenton for coming along at short notice!). After waiting 20 years to see them, they were pretty good! Sting, was on the ball, efficient...but maybe a tad boring! Andy Summers? Well..erm...a little bit all of theall over the place, terrible solos.
Mr Copland....was truly fantastic, the little hit hat fills and everything....amazing!

The concert as a whole, had the big corporate doing it for the money thing about it, but am I glad I went???? of course!! The opening of Message in a bottle was fantastic! Other highlights for me were Can't stand loosing you, Everything she does is magic and Roxanne. The others did seem a bit lackluster!

Do I need to see them again? No!

I was hoping to post some pictures, but I can't figure out how to get them off my new phone!

Peace

Neil

Monday, August 06, 2007

Review

Yes it has been almost two months since the last update, but there has been so much going on this end that there hasn't been time to post at all!

There will be a major update coming along soon (with pictures!!) on a couple of things I have been upto! (including my fantastic holiday!!)

But for now I just wanted to post a review of a short film I worked on a while back called "The Last Stop"....in particular

"Special mention must go to the moody sound work on this film. It’s not afraid to confine itself to claustrophobic chiming effects that perfectly reflect the interiority of the fantasy. There’s barely any dialogue and the film has the courage to let the images tell the story without being underscored by music, exposition or too much ambient sound."

Full Review can be read here

Needless to say I am a bit chuffed about that !

More soon

Neil

Thursday, May 24, 2007

May

So it's report back time.

First off Dead By Dawn 2007 here is a brief summary of the festival and my thoughts on the film.

Firstly wanted to say what a great time I had and a big thanks to Tahra, John and Connor for your fantaistic hospitality and putting up with us! Thanks also for the 'castle' tour!


I'll try and summarise the main films,

LES MORVEUX - Quite a funny short (6/10)

Mulberry Street - Mulberry crap more like! Sorry didn't enjoy this one at all and a poor start to the festival. Didn't care about the people in the building and there was no explanation of what cause the rats to start attacking people (5/10).

HITCH - Very funny short, featured in my top 3. Serial killer fame (8/10)
DAMNED THING - Very good start and then ruined by the 'oil monster'. Tobe Hopper not on finest form and a Masters of Horror TV program. Not looking good so far (5/10)
THE DEAD TREE HOTEL - pretty dull short, nice idea to start with and then the predicable happened. Boring (5/10)
FAMILY - Excellent John Landis film, fantastic story and well done (8/10) Lost a point because it was a Masters of Horror TV program and not a film (and I saw it before!)
THE BABY'S ROOM - wow, now this was a spooky film, got the chills and everything, really really recommend this one and hope to see it again at some point. Highlight so far and was going to take some beating (8.5/10)

IT CAME FROM THE WEST - Excellent animated short, very funny and well done, just missed out on my top 3 (8/10)

FLIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD - What snakes on a plane should have been, a good film, I really enjoyed it, didn't try to be anything it wasn't! (8/10)


L'INSTANT AVANT - can't rememeber!

SHUTTER - AWWWWFFULLLLLL, well actually not that bad, but as it is well documented, I am sick of Asian ghost films....ooooh look scary ghost woman is in the picture, in the sink...behind you, just a trapped spirit, coming out of the bed....Yawn (6/10)

Cutting edge shorts

Anaesthesia - not bad (Ade will say otherwise) 6/10
Blind Man's Alley - not really a horror film, good idea 6/10
Faceless - forgotten this one
13 de Mars 1941 - Man in a well for no reason, nice idea..but poor 6/10
Grace - can't really remember
Film Eight - straight to the point and funny! Nice one would watch this again (8/10)
Lump - nice idea, 7/10
Mime Massacre - awesome! Watch this if you can ...which you can as it is on the web 9/10 http://www.mimemassacre.com/
Nose Hair - truly awful student film -6/10 (it got minus because it was really bad, but of course had to get an 'honoury mention' as a close forth....because the makers were there! arse!
The Fifth - Awesome, must get this one...very funny and well just good (9/10)
The Amazing Death of Mrs Muller - Funny, Big Lebowski rip off 8/10
The Eyes of Edward James - Good idea, poorly executed (7/10)

SOUTHERN GOTHIC - the more I think about this, the more I think it was okay. It was a bit long, but I think it had some interesting ideas. I think if it had been a bigger budget production with someone to a)DO THE SOUND!!!!! b)tighten up the story a little, i think it would have been really good. I did enjoy it and though the main characters were really good (8/10)

MONSTER Very very nice film, especially the stair scene! (8.5/10)
END OF THE LINE - I really liked this one, would like to watch again, like Southern gothic, it could have been truly great if it had a bit more money. Religious freaks on the Underground!! Fantastic!! ( 8.5/10)

Didn't see
TERROR!
GRUESOME
THE HITCHER
THE HAMILTONS
THE BACKWOODS


THE LOVE CRAFT - can't find it on line, but it must be...it is a fantastic short!! (9/10)
LE JOUR DU FESTIN - okay, not bad, kind of funny nice idea Old people taking over the world (7/10)
ZOMBIE MOVIE - quite funny, but a bit long (6.5/10)

THE FROLIC - I liked this one, well done serial killer with a twist, perfect length as a short (9/10)
IMPRINT - This is the one, my film of the festival (although once again not technically a film). Aesthetically it looked stunning, really stunning and it was truly brutal (and a little weird but what do you expect from Miike?) I can't look at my fingernails at the moment! Only let down by the acting from Billy Drago....did I say awful...it was the scariest acting I have every seen....but for the wrong reasons!! ( 9.5/10)

ROOM 69 - funny french short about a mental hospital (7/10)

LA HORA FRIA - great idea, a bit long and a few plot holes, think this could have been a fantastic film with a bit more money. I think it might go to hollywood and might work, having said that I really enjoyed it ( 8.5/10)

FAR WEST and CARLITOPOLIS - just check out his website, truly fantastic!! http://www.luisnieto.com/ (9/10)

TO LET - wow this was just amazing, scary landlady renting a flat, loved this one. Almost my film of the festival!! (9/10)

THE ABANDONED - quite chilling in some places, a little 'out there' but a good ending to the festival (8/10)

Overall I would give the festival a 7/10 rating, some good films this year, some poor films (shutter!!!) too many things from TV (3 Masters of Horror and 3 Spanish TV films! and whilst they were probably the best things, they were still not 'films' in the typical sense) and a distinct lack of a guest. Certainly hasn't dented my enthusiasm for next year, as long as the price doesn't rise. Could have been a few more films (quite big gaps inbetween films...was nice, but there was too much TV stuff). Not a DbD Classic, but a good year!


Sound Transit

Not sure if I have posted a link here to SoundTransit before? But even if I have, it was before I was a contributor to the site (which I am now) anyhow....it is a fantastic soundscape website (if not one of the best ideas out there). Sit back and enjoy a soundscape journey around the world.

My contributions so far are


- BART Train, San Francisco CA San Francisico, US
- Dusseldorf Airport Dusseldorf, DE
- Exchange Square Drummers Manchester, GB
- Rijks Museum Amsterdam Amsterdam, NL

You can find them here if you want to listen to them individually.


There will be much larger contribution coming along soon!

Peace

Neil

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Springtime

Back again with an update on all the things going on here. I realise that I start most of my posts by saying..."Ooo it has been awhile"....well it has, but I am going to try to not start any more posts like this (Doh!).

Anyhow, what's new? Well, it has been quite a cultural month and I have managed to get to see
and hear a few things which have been great. First off, the previous post mentions 300....yes it
was a great trailer...but the film...well quite literally pants....in fact tight leather pants. I
would review by saying a great film, if you like men in pants shouting at each other in an over the top macho way. "we shall blot out the sun with our arrows", Shouts one person....the reply
"then we shall fight in the shade" and so it goes on and on. I did see in an Imax though...and came out with a sore neck. Lesson to be learnt....don't sit near the front in an Imax, cos you can't see anything (apart from pants in far to much close up detail)

Onwards, Inland Empire...okay...I am not sure what the hell I can say about this, it is either a work of genius or complete crap...I can't make up my mind....it was far too long though (3hrs +) and I am sorry but DV footage really does look pants on the big screen, but I am not sure if that was the point. In fact after leaving I wasn't sure of anything...Rabbits? what? eh?

Next, Hot Fuzz, very funny, lots of laughs....but Shaun of the Dead was better! So, Days of Glory....great film, lots of important issues, but sadly watered down by the Spielberg sugary ending....sad.

Next, Iraq in Fragments, very powerful documentary, but I left feeling it was quite one sided (but then again aren't documentaries that we produce in the west one sided too?) and I am not convinced by the ending which seem to portray the Kurds as living in happiness thanks to the war...I think not!

Music now!! So I went to see Tinariwen this month and I have to say it is without doubt one of the best concerts I have been to see. There was just something about the tone of the guitars which gets me every time, Aman Iman is without doubt one of the best musical and produced albums I have heard in a very long time, brings back the faith in music! I will say though, that watching these ex-freedom fighters from Mali playing in Bridgewater Hall, did take a little bit away from the experience. It all seemed a little to nice. I can only imagine what it would be like to see them at festival-au-desert. (Maybe a trip there is on the cards!).

In terms of festivals, I have finally got my tickets to this years Womad festival in July, which should be fantastic, especially as it the 25 year aniversery and Peter Gabriel is headlining....hopefully the weather will hold out!

Film wise, I am currently working on two new projects, both now had the final cut and the picture is locked. I will post details very soon.

I am sure there is more, but I will leave it at that!

Peace

Neil

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Music and pictures

Just a quick post today! Just seen this, which is no doubt the best use of an Nine Inch Nails song in a trailer!! Not sure about the film, but the music certainly works!

300 trailer

Pretty cool!

Peace

Neil