Yes, that's right. Fred Pach wrote this nice, dutch review of my latest songs on Muziekwereld. Glad he did. Let the summer begin!
English; "The album Open Up My Parachute of the Dutch multi-instrumentalist /
singer-songwriter JoosTVD (aka Joost van Dinther, with musical nickname
Joost The Vanished Dutchman)) is a notable release because on the one
hand a very successful one-man project and by the varied musical
character, a mix of r & B, funk, pop and Latin, often still covered
with a jazzy twist.We can talk right here from a solo project,
as Van Dinther is not only responsible for the lyrics and lyrics,
recording, mixing and mastering, but also take all the vocals, guitar
and bass, keyboards and percussion for his account in his own studio !
All this leads to a pleasant mix of twelve alternating frequently
'danceable' tracks. This jump for me personally the songs Dancing
Dutchman, It's A Struggle Honey and Ha Veda Veda just slightly above the
high average level of this album. Open Up My parachute was to my
pleasant musical introduction to the work of Joost van Dinther and in my
opinion is also a very successful musical project."
Dutch: "Het album Open Up My Parachute van de Nederlandse
multi-instrumentalist/singer-songwriter JoosTVD (alias van Joost van
Dinther, met als muzikale bijnaam Joost The Vanished Dutchman)) is een
opvallende release vanwege enerzijds een zeer geslaagd eenmansproject en
anderzijds door het afwisselend muzikale karakter, een mix van r&b,
funk, pop en latin, veelal nog overgoten met een jazzy sausje. We
kunnen hier met recht spreken van een soloproject, want Van Dinther is
niet alleen verantwoordelijk voor de songteksten en lyrics, opnames,
mixing en mastering, maar neemt tevens alle vocalen, gitaar- en
baspartijen, keyboards en percussie voor zijn rekening in zijn eigen
studio! Dit alles leidt tot een aangename mix van twaalf afwisselende
veelal ‘dansbare’ tracks. Hierbij springen wat mij persoonlijk betreft
de nummers Dancing Dutchman, It’s A Struggle Honey en Ha Veda Veda nog
net iets meer uit boven het gemiddeld hoge niveau van dit album. Open Up
My Parachute vormde voor mijn een aangename muzikale kennismaking met
het werk van Joost van Dinther en wat mij betreft is dan ook sprake van
een zeer geslaagd muzikaal project.."
On Musicmeter
(original source: Muziekwereld)
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vrijdag 3 juni 2016
zondag 17 april 2016
That thing about "Open Up My Parachute"
May 2014 I began writing and recording the new stuff. Already had a flow of ideas in the bag, so no worries in that department. I've been spending a lot of time mixing and mastering the songs though. Youtube and other friendly sound engineers helped me out with the technical know how much more further. Yes, I try to learn about every aspect of the process. Next time I hope to do things much more efficient in the recording process.
Inspiration for the title
Every year I try to come up with another appropiate title that epitomise what these songs stand for.
Guess Zappa's quotes brought me the one that connects those 12 songs.
And...I already had a few songs with a "parachute" reference. Your mind only works if one opens it. With songwriting, that seems not that difficult for me. Just jump fearlessly into the free air...just dare.
That introvert face on the frontcover stands for my introvert side and my wife's selfie reflex has captured that right on the spot.
I sort of invite you all to open up my parachute and you'll see/hear...... the songs will jump out of my head.
(next: released a parachute and where did it land?)
You've listened already? Here's some information about the 12 parachutes. I think this is my most accessible and dancable record so far, so let's follow our restless feet, while reading. Hope you like.
It's all in the mind |
01.Chalky
A burst of restless energy I tried to put down in a tight fit arranged funk. Started as one of the first new songs for this album, inspired by the dense grooves of 1980's Remain In Light era Talking Heads, but heading (totally?) elsewhere eventually. The working out of the tightness in accents and the finishing of various arrangements took me almost a year, before I was really satisfied. I am now.
02.Dancing Dutchman
A little nostalgic throwback to my numerous dance moves I left on the dancefloor hearing those seventies soul (Chic, Kool & The Gang, Rose Royce, KC & The Sunshine Band) in those after midnight discotheques. Proud of the melodic chorus and the groove, which convinced me to put on my dancing shoes again.
03.Everything Is A-Okay
Is it okay? Most of the time. With this song I think I've reached a very accessible side of the melodic and the rhythm of exotic coolness with a few instrumental adventures in the middle too.
04.Jump For Your Life
Searching for that parachute that brings joy and playfulness. Just jump and watch what happens. Old fashionated pop and bluesy funk.
05.The Riddle Room
One song idea from the last album sessions that needed more time to develop. Just a funny motive on piano started another riddle in my room.
06.It's A Struggle Honey
Two ideas (one melodic, another rhythm) put together in dreamlike fashion. An old trick: use that mod & pitchwheel on the keyboard. I freaked a lot throughout the album.
07.Hipster Mind
Hipster was the word of 2015 (but it's so old), but the hipness is gone. A piano & guitar motive accent on a pulsing groove pushed this into a song. Starts off like an voice-over intro to a hip chatty radioshow, but that slow, threatening groove gets in the way.
08.Issues?
The question mark says it all. I connected this funky bassline with a accenting guitarpattern and voila. Just dance the seventies (Gap band, Ohio Players,...) to it.
09.Parachute
A song for superman! Slapstick enters. Silent movies. Finally flying! Goofing off.
10.Cosmopolitan Circus
Instrumental stuff to rest my voice. I liked working on this a lot. It's different. A bit Kurt Weilish. European vaudeville? I recorded piano parts in a few takes. I put a few "hymnlike voicing" plugins on the melodies for the angelic atmosphere. Proud of this.
11.The Slippery Slope
Inspired by the 1965 movie "Mirage" featuring Gregory Peck. I like mystery, so a song developed from there. It begins and it ends more or less the same.
12.Ha Veda Va
Latinesque. That chant doesn't mean a thing, just a few fitting spanish words put together for us to sing: Ha= it has. Veda= farewell. Va= will. Cryptic? Yes maybe, but what does "trolololololo" mean? Hope I don't offend anyone.
Solo on keyboard at the last part, that's me pitching the sound, combining horns, organ and guitar.
That's it folks, my story. Maybe you listen to these songs with other ears now.
maandag 14 maart 2016
Let me hear/see THE Promo video!
Ok, ok. Not only you can hear it, there's something to watch by.
When everything goes as planned, the new album "Open Up My Parachute" will arrive globally around 4 april on the usual streaming services, like Spotify, Deezer, iTunes, Amazon. Links will follow ASAP. Fingers crossed, legs necked!
So no better way than to start off with THE promo:
Inspiration for it aka who is this "Chalky"?
What you hear is the song that opens the album: Chalky. The supporting promo video shows all the pictures that have been involved with the artwork. You can see the changes in design, colour, fonts. Yes, it's all in a lowbudget DIY way that keeps it personal and what drives me to do it like this.
My rhythmic side pushed forward and I seem to use each frame as a rhythm response to any accent in the music. Well, it's a funky track so I had to.
Who is this... "Chalky"? It's inspired by that afro-american guy, who played this cool, smooth survivor in the thrilling TV series Boardwalk Empire. Chalky (White), a ironic nickname. I liked the sound of it and it fit perfectly with this "dangerous" groove I've been working on.
Enjoy!
When everything goes as planned, the new album "Open Up My Parachute" will arrive globally around 4 april on the usual streaming services, like Spotify, Deezer, iTunes, Amazon. Links will follow ASAP. Fingers crossed, legs necked!
So no better way than to start off with THE promo:
Inspiration for it aka who is this "Chalky"?
What you hear is the song that opens the album: Chalky. The supporting promo video shows all the pictures that have been involved with the artwork. You can see the changes in design, colour, fonts. Yes, it's all in a lowbudget DIY way that keeps it personal and what drives me to do it like this.
My rhythmic side pushed forward and I seem to use each frame as a rhythm response to any accent in the music. Well, it's a funky track so I had to.
Who is this... "Chalky"? It's inspired by that afro-american guy, who played this cool, smooth survivor in the thrilling TV series Boardwalk Empire. Chalky (White), a ironic nickname. I liked the sound of it and it fit perfectly with this "dangerous" groove I've been working on.
Enjoy!
Chalky White |
maandag 7 maart 2016
Show us your new work!
Fingers crossed, legs necked.
Lot of services! |
So sure, I'll show you my new work! Here are the Covers, title & the songlist for the new 2016 album. Which pictures did I choose?
The following steps will make it clear:
1.The original which I boosted a bit in colour? |
2.The sober variation? |
3.Mr. sepia with brown coloured accents? |
Who cares about a title?
So with this album, I just seem to say: "let's jump, hear/ see what happens..."
Don't pull my hair please...
Open Up My Parachute
The original frontcover |
Frontcover without "The Vanished Dutchman" name |
Remember? |
1.The original boosted colour |
2.B&W: more mystery |
3.Sepia coloured with black framework |
Back Cover (notice "The Vanished Dutchman" name present) |
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